Abstract A common finding throughout the Canadian immigration literature is that, despite having high levels of education, recent immigrants endure substantial earnings disadvantages upon arrival that persist throughout their working career. This paper investigates the role of “qualitative” education-job matches in explaining these poor labor market outcomes. Using a self-reported match measure, available in the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics (SLID), the incidence and wage penalties associated with being mismatched are found to be higher among immigrants relative to Canadian-born workers. As a consequence, mismatches on the part of immigrants are a mechanism behind the immigrant wage disadvantages reported throughout the literature. S...
Using 1999 and 2001 Canadian matched employer-employee data with rich information on worker and job ...
The immigration policy of Canada has been very effective in attracting highly skilled immigrants, re...
In this dissertation, I study the impact of immigration on the Canadian economy as well as the econo...
Published versionUsing the 2006 Canadian Census, this paper investigates the lower return to immigra...
With 2006 Census data, this paper uses wages and salaries and employment status as labour market out...
The implications of human capital portability – including interactions between education, language s...
The literature has reported that immigrants’ foreign credentials have been undervalued in Canada. Ho...
This paper addresses the overeducation of recent immigrants in the Canadian labour market. Data from...
• Immigrants who have enrolled in at least one university course in Canada take longer to find emplo...
Using the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants in Canada for 2001-2005 the effects of matching pre-immi...
This paper examines the incidence of the mismatch of the educational attainment and the occupation o...
The objective of this paper is to understand the transition between immigrants’ premigration educati...
Literature on the immigrant labour market mismatch has not explored the signal provided by the quali...
Using 1981 to 2001 Census data, we study how the human capital of immigrants is rewarded in Canada. ...
Will the highly skilled immigrants find jobs in Canada matching their income expectations and their ...
Using 1999 and 2001 Canadian matched employer-employee data with rich information on worker and job ...
The immigration policy of Canada has been very effective in attracting highly skilled immigrants, re...
In this dissertation, I study the impact of immigration on the Canadian economy as well as the econo...
Published versionUsing the 2006 Canadian Census, this paper investigates the lower return to immigra...
With 2006 Census data, this paper uses wages and salaries and employment status as labour market out...
The implications of human capital portability – including interactions between education, language s...
The literature has reported that immigrants’ foreign credentials have been undervalued in Canada. Ho...
This paper addresses the overeducation of recent immigrants in the Canadian labour market. Data from...
• Immigrants who have enrolled in at least one university course in Canada take longer to find emplo...
Using the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants in Canada for 2001-2005 the effects of matching pre-immi...
This paper examines the incidence of the mismatch of the educational attainment and the occupation o...
The objective of this paper is to understand the transition between immigrants’ premigration educati...
Literature on the immigrant labour market mismatch has not explored the signal provided by the quali...
Using 1981 to 2001 Census data, we study how the human capital of immigrants is rewarded in Canada. ...
Will the highly skilled immigrants find jobs in Canada matching their income expectations and their ...
Using 1999 and 2001 Canadian matched employer-employee data with rich information on worker and job ...
The immigration policy of Canada has been very effective in attracting highly skilled immigrants, re...
In this dissertation, I study the impact of immigration on the Canadian economy as well as the econo...