The implications of human capital portability – including interactions between education, language skills and pre- and post-immigration occupational matching – for earnings are explored for new immigrants to Canada. Given the importance of occupation-specific skills, as a precursor we also investigate occupational mobility and observe convergence toward the occupational skill distribution of the domestic population, although four years after landing immigrants remain less likely have a high skilled job. Immigrants who are able to match their source and host country occupations obtain higher earnings. However, surprisingly, neither matching nor language skills have any impact on the return to pre-immigration work experience, which is observe...
The research on immigration has found falling labor market outcomes of immigrants in many Western co...
Immigrant workers are more likely to be unemployed than Canadian-born adults, even when other factor...
Published versionUsing the 2006 Canadian Census, this paper investigates the lower return to immigra...
We examine the ability of immigrants to transfer the occupational human capital they acquired prior ...
Using the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants in Canada for 2001-2005 the effects of matching pre-immi...
The thesis explores the determinants of English proficiency as well as its role in labour-market int...
Abstract A common finding throughout the Canadian immigration literature is that, despite having hig...
The economic performance of immigrants has been studied primarily in terms of entry earnings and how...
Using the 1994–1998 International Adult Literacy Survey, this paper compares cognitive skills and em...
Using Citizenship and Immigration annual flow data and information from the 2006 Canada census, this...
This paper investigates immigrant assimilation in Canada; specifically the impact English language p...
One approach to meet a perceived increased demand for highly skilled workers has been to use migrati...
The immigration policy of Canada has been very effective in attracting highly skilled immigrants, re...
Using 1981 to 2001 Census data, we study how the human capital of immigrants is rewarded in Canada. ...
The 1998 Adult Education and Training Survey (AETS) identifies immigrants for the first time and is ...
The research on immigration has found falling labor market outcomes of immigrants in many Western co...
Immigrant workers are more likely to be unemployed than Canadian-born adults, even when other factor...
Published versionUsing the 2006 Canadian Census, this paper investigates the lower return to immigra...
We examine the ability of immigrants to transfer the occupational human capital they acquired prior ...
Using the Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants in Canada for 2001-2005 the effects of matching pre-immi...
The thesis explores the determinants of English proficiency as well as its role in labour-market int...
Abstract A common finding throughout the Canadian immigration literature is that, despite having hig...
The economic performance of immigrants has been studied primarily in terms of entry earnings and how...
Using the 1994–1998 International Adult Literacy Survey, this paper compares cognitive skills and em...
Using Citizenship and Immigration annual flow data and information from the 2006 Canada census, this...
This paper investigates immigrant assimilation in Canada; specifically the impact English language p...
One approach to meet a perceived increased demand for highly skilled workers has been to use migrati...
The immigration policy of Canada has been very effective in attracting highly skilled immigrants, re...
Using 1981 to 2001 Census data, we study how the human capital of immigrants is rewarded in Canada. ...
The 1998 Adult Education and Training Survey (AETS) identifies immigrants for the first time and is ...
The research on immigration has found falling labor market outcomes of immigrants in many Western co...
Immigrant workers are more likely to be unemployed than Canadian-born adults, even when other factor...
Published versionUsing the 2006 Canadian Census, this paper investigates the lower return to immigra...