Rapports et publications


FactSheet: Immigrants – Earnings by Level of Education

Highlights

  • Immigrants with a university degree are less likely to be employed than Canadian-born individuals with a university degree.
  • Among employed immigrants, the earnings gap is larger for individuals with a university degree.
  • For immigrants with a university degree who are employed, the earnings gap is larger for recent arrivals.
  • For both males and females with a university degree, the earnings gap of immigrants, compared to the Canadian born, is over 30% for those who arrived after 2001.

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Synthèse des connaissances: Mieux évaluer la contribution des étudiants étrangers à la société canadienne

Notre synthèse des connaissances mesure les facteurs du succès de l’intégration des étudiants internationaux à la société canadienne, et cerne les défis de l’attraction et de l’intégration professionnelle de cette migration hautement qualifiée. La contribution économique des étudiants internationaux au marché de l’emploi canadien dépend…

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Settlement Renewal: Lessons from the Past, Directions for the Future

This paper reports on a workshop that took place on January 5, 2009, hosted by Citizenship and Immigration Canada. The workshop focused on the realignment in federal-provincial responsibilities for settlement that took place in the 1990s. The goal of the workshop was to extract lessons from the previous two decades of experience and to suggest how these lessons might inform future directions.

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Alberta Settlement Outcomes Survey

This report describes the results of a telephone survey conducted in 2012 of recent immigrants to Alberta concerning their experiences with settlement services in the province, their information needs, and their economic and social integration outcomes. The goal was to provide an evidence-base to guide decisions about the scope and character of future settlement services in Alberta.

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FactSheet: Immigrants – Employment Rates by Level of Education

Highlights

  • Immigrants constitute a higher share of residents with a university degree, as compared to their share within other educational cohorts.
  • Following the pattern of the Canadian born, immigrants with a higher level of educational attainment are more likely to be employed.
  • Notwithstanding this improvement, the employment gap rises for immigrants with higher education levels because, as education rises, the employment rate of the Canadian born rises faster than that of immigrants … a pattern that is more pronounced among females than males.

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Fiche d’information: Immigrants – taux d’emploi par niveau de scolarité

Faits saillants

  • Les immigrants constituent une part plus importante des résidents avec un diplôme universitaire, comparée à leur part dans d’autres cohortes universitaires.
  • En suivant la tendance des nés canadiens, les immigrants avec un plus haut niveau de scolarité sont plus susceptibles d’être employés.
  • Nonobstant cette amélioration, le fossé en termes d’emploi augmente pour les immigrants avec de plus hauts niveaux de scolarité parce que, quand l’éducation s’accroît, le taux d’emploi des nés canadiens augmente plus vite que celui des immigrants… Une tendance qui est plus prononcée chez les femmes que chez les hommes.

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