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This study examines ethnic based differences in economic and health status. We combine existing literature with our analysis of data from the Canadian Census and National Population Health Survey. If a given sub-topic is well researched, we summarize the findings; if, on the other hand, less is...
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This study examines health differences between first-generation immigrant and Canadian-born persons who share the same the ethnocultural origin, and the extent to which such differences reflect social structural and health-related behavioural contexts. Data from the 2000/2001 Canadian Community...
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approaching those of men and little can be expected in the way of continuing further growth from that source. Immigration has thus …
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The paper explores the effects of immigration on the rates of growth of the population and labour force and on the age … rates of immigration are investigated. Dependency ratios based on various definitions are proposed and calculated, and the … effects on the ratios of alternative future immigration rates are evaluated. The regional implications of different …
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social impacts. One solution often considered is to rely on immigration to reduce, delay or even counter certain consequences … decrease further and if immigration is well managed; that is replacement migration would not be excessively high. However …, raising the immigration level too quickly could impede reaching this objective. The decline of the population aged between 20 …
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Simulation methods are employed to explore the effects of immigration as a control instrument to offset the economic … alternative assumptions about immigration policy. The government seeks to optimize policy results in the model, according to a …
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The paper explores the effects of immigration on the rates of growth of the population and labour force and on the age … rates of immigration are investigated. Dependency ratios based on various definitions are proposed and calculated, and the … effects on the ratios of alternative future immigration rates are evaluated. The regional implications of different …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005405500
immigration to metropolitan Canada have contributed to growing inequality. Using micro-level data on household income from the … 1981,1986,1991 and 1996 censuses, this paper identifies the role of immigration and its differential impact on metropolitan … and non-metropolitan areas. The impacts accelerated during the first half of the 1990s when immigration remained high yet …
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, we found that Quebec ended up with an overall net loss of 4.9% of Canada-born elderly lifetime migrants, which was highly …'s 1980-99 landed immigrants, and that its share was highly selective by immigration class, language ability, and place of … landing, and that the net loss was also highly selective by immigration class, language ability, and place of origin, but …
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, we found that Quebec ended up with an overall net loss of 4.9% of Canada-born elderly lifetime migrants, which was highly …'s 1980-99 landed immigrants, and that its share was highly selective by immigration class, language ability, and place of … landing, and that the net loss was also highly selective by immigration class, language ability, and place of origin, but …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005635292