This publication provides an estimate of the fiscal burden created by recent immigration into Canada and proposes reforms to existing immigrant selection policies to eliminate the burden. It uses a 2006 Census database to estimate the average incomes and taxes paid on these by immigrants who arrived in Canada over the period from 1987 to 2004. It also estimates other taxes they paid and the value of government services they absorbed. The study concludes that in the fiscal year 2005/06 the immigrants on average received an excess of $6,051 in benefits over taxes paid. Depending on assumptions about the number of recent immigrants in Canada, the fiscal burden in that year is estimated to be between $23.6 billion and $16.3 billion. These estim...
Robinson, Breck L.In an effort to improve the economic outcomes of immigrants, starting in the mid-1...
This paper uses 1991, 1996, 2001 and 2006 PUMF Canadian census data to evaluate how long it might ta...
This paper presents some of the economic considerations that should underlie Canadian immigration po...
This publication provides an estimate of the fiscal burden created by recent immigration into Canada...
This paper provides an updated estimate for 2010 for the net fiscal transfer to the recent immigrant...
This paper utilizes the comprehensive data on income taxes paid by immigrants and others and the gov...
In 2011, we estimated that in 2005 Canada’s immigrant selection policies resulted in an average fisc...
In a recent report by the Fraser Institute, Grady and Grubel (2015) concluded that, because of the l...
The recent rise in Third World immigrant flows into the U.S. and Canada has raised interest in...
This paper examines the performance of recent immigrants to Canada in the labour market as revealed ...
This paper presents the simplest supply-and-demand textbook model of how immigration works in a mark...
The past 25 years has seen a more or less continuous deterioration in the economic outcomes for immi...
The annual level of immigration is a critical component of a country’s immigration policy. This stud...
In Canada, there is a growing debate that revolves around the fiscal burden that immigrants includin...
This paper reviews the increase in the earnings gap between immigrants and Canadian-born over the pa...
Robinson, Breck L.In an effort to improve the economic outcomes of immigrants, starting in the mid-1...
This paper uses 1991, 1996, 2001 and 2006 PUMF Canadian census data to evaluate how long it might ta...
This paper presents some of the economic considerations that should underlie Canadian immigration po...
This publication provides an estimate of the fiscal burden created by recent immigration into Canada...
This paper provides an updated estimate for 2010 for the net fiscal transfer to the recent immigrant...
This paper utilizes the comprehensive data on income taxes paid by immigrants and others and the gov...
In 2011, we estimated that in 2005 Canada’s immigrant selection policies resulted in an average fisc...
In a recent report by the Fraser Institute, Grady and Grubel (2015) concluded that, because of the l...
The recent rise in Third World immigrant flows into the U.S. and Canada has raised interest in...
This paper examines the performance of recent immigrants to Canada in the labour market as revealed ...
This paper presents the simplest supply-and-demand textbook model of how immigration works in a mark...
The past 25 years has seen a more or less continuous deterioration in the economic outcomes for immi...
The annual level of immigration is a critical component of a country’s immigration policy. This stud...
In Canada, there is a growing debate that revolves around the fiscal burden that immigrants includin...
This paper reviews the increase in the earnings gap between immigrants and Canadian-born over the pa...
Robinson, Breck L.In an effort to improve the economic outcomes of immigrants, starting in the mid-1...
This paper uses 1991, 1996, 2001 and 2006 PUMF Canadian census data to evaluate how long it might ta...
This paper presents some of the economic considerations that should underlie Canadian immigration po...