Visible minority status, immigrant status and earnings in Canada: A cohort analysis
Auteurs: James Ted McDonald et Christopher Worswick
Rédacteurs: Ted McDonald, Elizabeth Ruddick, Arthur Sweetman, et Christopher Worswick
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Résumé (français)
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Résumé (anglais)
Over the last few decades, in stark contrast to the situation of previous generations, immigrants to Canada have suffered from a marked decline in economic outcomes. As a result, economic and social issues regarding immigration are at the forefront of the Canadian policy agenda. Canadian Immigration assists in the crucial task of expanding the evidence base for decisions on new immigration and integration of immigrants by presenting a series of rigorous empirical investigations relating to the economics of immigration. The contributors to this volume showcase their expertise by providing updates on the impacts that closely related economic and social factors have on immigration policy and recently arrived immigrants. These essays consider a range of timely topics, including temporary foreign workers, employment, self-employment, education, and earnings trajectories.
Détails
Type | Chapitre de livre |
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Auteur | James Ted McDonald et Christopher Worswick |
Rédacteur | Ted McDonald, Elizabeth Ruddick, Arthur Sweetman, et Christopher Worswick |
Année de pulication | 2010 |
Titre de livre | Canadian immigration: Economic evidence for dynamic policy environment |
Titre du chapitre | Visible minority status, immigrant status and earnings in Canada: A cohort analysis |
Pages | 111-145 |
Éditeur | McGill Queens UP |
Ville | Kingston, ON |
Langue de publication | Anglais |
- James Ted McDonald
- James Ted McDonald et Christopher Worswick
- Visible minority status, immigrant status and earnings in Canada: A cohort analysis
- 2010
- Canadian immigration: Economic evidence for dynamic policy environment
- Ted McDonald, Elizabeth Ruddick, Arthur Sweetman, et Christopher Worswick
- 111-145
- Kingston, ON
- McGill Queens UP