Episodes of non-employment among immigrants from developing countries in Canada
Authors: Said A. Aboubacar and Nong Zhu
Overview
Abstract (English)
Using data from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID), we analyze non-employment episodes for immigrants from developing countries, and compare their situation to that of immigrants from developed countries and Canadian-born individuals between 1996 and 2006. The methods used allowed us to draw the following conclusion: significant differences exist between these three groups in labour market mobility, the average duration of a non-employment episode, and the factors that affect the propensity to exit from a nonemployment episode. These differences demonstrate a particular disadvantage for immigrants from developing countries. In fact, they tend to spend more time in non-employment episodes compared to their counterparts from developed countries, and compared to Canadian-born individuals.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Said A. Aboubacar and Nong Zhu |
Publication Year | 2013 |
Title | Episodes of non-employment among immigrants from developing countries in Canada |
Volume | 40 |
Journal Name | Canadian Studies in Population |
Number | 2-Jan |
Pages | 22-Sep |
Publication Language | English |
- Said A. Aboubacar
- Said A. Aboubacar and Nong Zhu
- Episodes of non-employment among immigrants from developing countries in Canada
- Canadian Studies in Population
- 40
- 2013
- 2-Jan
- 22-Sep