Using data from the 2001 Census of Canada, this study examines gender variations in the socioeconomic attainment of immigrants in Canada aged 30-40. Multivariate regression analysis was carried out to test the research hypotheses. In general, the study finds that male immigrants in Canada aged 30-40 in 2001 are likely to have higher educational attainment, higher occupational prestige and higher income attainment than female immigrants of the same age group, even after controlling for human capital variables. A similar gender differential pattern in socioeconomic attainment also prevails across various sub-groups of immigrants based on marital status and region of birth. The study finds evidence in support of the theory of discrimination ra...
Using 1981 to 2001 Census data, we study how the human capital of immigrants is rewarded in Canada. ...
This paper focuses on the economic performances of the first-generation and second-generation immigr...
This study carries out a sequential analysis of the earnings differentials between visible minoritie...
This paper examines the differences of educational attainment levels of adult children of immigrants...
This article presents analytical findings on the persistence and change of the relative difference i...
With 2006 Census data, this paper uses wages and salaries and employment status as labour market out...
This paper uses 2006 Canadian census data to examine the effects of acculturation on the labour mark...
Using data from the 2006 Canadian Census, this study focuses on differences in earnings between the ...
Using data from 2011 National Household Survey, this paper investigates the gender wage gap among Ca...
Using 2011 National Household Survey data, this study examines how human capital and demographic fac...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of immigration on the market of some disadvantage...
This paper examines that labour market performance of children of immigrants (second generation) rel...
With data from the 2011 National Household Survey, this study uses wages and employment status as la...
In this paper, we study the occupational mobility of immigrants and the intergenerational transfer o...
The literature has reported that immigrants’ foreign credentials have been undervalued in Canada. Ho...
Using 1981 to 2001 Census data, we study how the human capital of immigrants is rewarded in Canada. ...
This paper focuses on the economic performances of the first-generation and second-generation immigr...
This study carries out a sequential analysis of the earnings differentials between visible minoritie...
This paper examines the differences of educational attainment levels of adult children of immigrants...
This article presents analytical findings on the persistence and change of the relative difference i...
With 2006 Census data, this paper uses wages and salaries and employment status as labour market out...
This paper uses 2006 Canadian census data to examine the effects of acculturation on the labour mark...
Using data from the 2006 Canadian Census, this study focuses on differences in earnings between the ...
Using data from 2011 National Household Survey, this paper investigates the gender wage gap among Ca...
Using 2011 National Household Survey data, this study examines how human capital and demographic fac...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of immigration on the market of some disadvantage...
This paper examines that labour market performance of children of immigrants (second generation) rel...
With data from the 2011 National Household Survey, this study uses wages and employment status as la...
In this paper, we study the occupational mobility of immigrants and the intergenerational transfer o...
The literature has reported that immigrants’ foreign credentials have been undervalued in Canada. Ho...
Using 1981 to 2001 Census data, we study how the human capital of immigrants is rewarded in Canada. ...
This paper focuses on the economic performances of the first-generation and second-generation immigr...
This study carries out a sequential analysis of the earnings differentials between visible minoritie...