The educational and labor market outcomes of the first, first-and-a-half (1.5), second, and third generations of immigrants to the United States (US) and Canada are compared. These countries’ immigration policies have diverged on important dimensions since the 1960s, resulting in large differences in immigrant source country distributions and a much larger emphasis on skill requirements in Canada, making for interesting comparisons. Of particular note is the educational attainment of US immigrants which is currently lower than that in Canada and is expected to influence future second generations causing an existing education gap to grow. This will likely in turn influence earnings where, controlling only for age, the current US sec...
Using data from the 2006 Canadian Census, this study focuses on differences in earnings between the ...
This paper studies the difference in task supplies and economic status between natives and two gene...
This paper investigates the inter-provincial labour mobility behaviour of immigrants relative to tha...
Previous research finds that the children of immigrants, or the second generation, earn at least as ...
This paper reviews the recent research on the determinants of the educational attainment among the c...
This paper examines that labour market performance of children of immigrants (second generation) rel...
Using large-scale census data and adjusting for sending-country fixed effect to account for changing...
This policy brief focuses on changes in the wages of university educated new immigrants over the 198...
• Immigrants who have enrolled in at least one university course in Canada take longer to find emplo...
The objective of this paper is to understand the transition between immigrants’ premigration educati...
This paper investigates the issue of the wage gap between recent immigrants and their Canadian-born ...
This thesis explores several issues in the adaptation process of immigrants and their children in Ca...
With 2006 Census data, this paper uses wages and salaries and employment status as labour market out...
Why do high-skilled Canadian immigrants lag behind their US counterparts in labor-market outcomes de...
This paper examines the differences of educational attainment levels of adult children of immigrants...
Using data from the 2006 Canadian Census, this study focuses on differences in earnings between the ...
This paper studies the difference in task supplies and economic status between natives and two gene...
This paper investigates the inter-provincial labour mobility behaviour of immigrants relative to tha...
Previous research finds that the children of immigrants, or the second generation, earn at least as ...
This paper reviews the recent research on the determinants of the educational attainment among the c...
This paper examines that labour market performance of children of immigrants (second generation) rel...
Using large-scale census data and adjusting for sending-country fixed effect to account for changing...
This policy brief focuses on changes in the wages of university educated new immigrants over the 198...
• Immigrants who have enrolled in at least one university course in Canada take longer to find emplo...
The objective of this paper is to understand the transition between immigrants’ premigration educati...
This paper investigates the issue of the wage gap between recent immigrants and their Canadian-born ...
This thesis explores several issues in the adaptation process of immigrants and their children in Ca...
With 2006 Census data, this paper uses wages and salaries and employment status as labour market out...
Why do high-skilled Canadian immigrants lag behind their US counterparts in labor-market outcomes de...
This paper examines the differences of educational attainment levels of adult children of immigrants...
Using data from the 2006 Canadian Census, this study focuses on differences in earnings between the ...
This paper studies the difference in task supplies and economic status between natives and two gene...
This paper investigates the inter-provincial labour mobility behaviour of immigrants relative to tha...