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Differences in the location of study of university-educated immigrants / : Différences dans les lieux d'études des immigrants ayant effectué des études universitaires

11 Sep 2015

Differences in the location of study of university-educated immigrants by Darcy Hango, Lynn Hamilton, Sarah Jane Ferguson and John Zhao Overview of the study This article examines the differences in the location of study of immigrant adults aged 25 to 64 with a university education (i.e., with at least a bachelor’s degree). [...] It provides results by period of immigration (pre-1990, the 1990s, and the 2000s) and provides a more in-depth analysis of factors that are linked to the location of study for the most recent cohort of immigrants (i.e., those who immigrated in 2000 or later). [...] Statistics Canada — September 2015 Insights on Canadian Society / 1 Differences in the location of study of university-educated immigrants States to countries in Asia, Africa and paper examines whether source of immigrants, mother tongue, as Latin America, and the associated country differences in the location well as the potential for different real and perceived changes in of study of recent imm [...] Canada—64% were obtained in labour market integrat ion of The location of study of university- the immigrant’s country of birth and immigrants to Canada. [...] In the most recent immigration During the 1990s, the composition period s ince 2000, the three During the pre-1990 years, the of the top 3 source countries shifted source countries with the highest largest group of university-educated to China, followed by India and numbers remained China, India immigrants came from India, the Philippines, which together and the Philippines.
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Authors

Hango, Darcy, Ferguson, Sarah Jane, Hamilton, Lynn, Zhao, John

Pages
15
Published in
Ottawa, Ontario

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