Using landing records and tax data, this paper examines both the changing composition of the Chinese immigrants in Canada in the past two decades and their levels of economic performance. Our research found that, in addition to a shift in origin, economic immigrants have been on the rise and other classes of immigrants have declined. This has been accompanied by a significant increase in their educational qualifications and proficiency in a Canadian official language. Yet, despite their increased human capital, Chinese immigrants still experience very different economic outcomes in the Canadian labour market compared to members of the general population of Canada. For one thing, they have much lower employment and self-employment income tha...
In tracing the experience of Chinese Canadians in the 20th Century, we need to look further back int...
This paper uses 2006 Canadian census data to examine the effects of acculturation on the labour mark...
Abstract: This paper examines the poor performance of recent immigrants to Canada in the labour mark...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...
The immigrants from China have generally taken over European immigrants to play important role in th...
Hong Kong and Mainland China are two major sources of recent immigrants of Chinese origin who joined...
This thesis includes two essays on Chinese mainland immigrants and their offspring in Hong Kong, usi...
This paper reviews the increase in the earnings gap between immigrants and Canadian-born over the pa...
Recent years have witnessed the large number of Chinese immigrants in Canada. However, talk about th...
The past 25 years has seen a more or less continuous deterioration in the economic outcomes for immi...
This paper analyzes a series of population census and by-census data from 1991 to 2006 to examine th...
Economic integration of immigrants has been studied from three theoretical perspectives: assimilatio...
Immigration stimulates Canada’s economic development, cultural diversity and community growth (Basra...
Canadian immigration policy, the economic outcomes of immigrants, and the economic impact of immigra...
vikram rai and Andrew sharpe141 Canada has an increasingly ethnically diverse population, owing to h...
In tracing the experience of Chinese Canadians in the 20th Century, we need to look further back int...
This paper uses 2006 Canadian census data to examine the effects of acculturation on the labour mark...
Abstract: This paper examines the poor performance of recent immigrants to Canada in the labour mark...
The Canadian census (2006) reported that over 1.3 million people in Canada self-identify their ethni...
The immigrants from China have generally taken over European immigrants to play important role in th...
Hong Kong and Mainland China are two major sources of recent immigrants of Chinese origin who joined...
This thesis includes two essays on Chinese mainland immigrants and their offspring in Hong Kong, usi...
This paper reviews the increase in the earnings gap between immigrants and Canadian-born over the pa...
Recent years have witnessed the large number of Chinese immigrants in Canada. However, talk about th...
The past 25 years has seen a more or less continuous deterioration in the economic outcomes for immi...
This paper analyzes a series of population census and by-census data from 1991 to 2006 to examine th...
Economic integration of immigrants has been studied from three theoretical perspectives: assimilatio...
Immigration stimulates Canada’s economic development, cultural diversity and community growth (Basra...
Canadian immigration policy, the economic outcomes of immigrants, and the economic impact of immigra...
vikram rai and Andrew sharpe141 Canada has an increasingly ethnically diverse population, owing to h...
In tracing the experience of Chinese Canadians in the 20th Century, we need to look further back int...
This paper uses 2006 Canadian census data to examine the effects of acculturation on the labour mark...
Abstract: This paper examines the poor performance of recent immigrants to Canada in the labour mark...