1. INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMIC AND URBAN ISSUES IN CANADIAN IMMIGRATION POLICY.
- Author
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Grant, Hugh and Sweetman, Arthur
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EMIGRATION & immigration , *IMMIGRANTS , *INTERNATIONAL economic integration , *WAGES , *CITIES & towns , *LABOR market , *BUSINESS cycles , *ECONOMICS - Abstract
This introduction highlights five important aspects of the research literature on the economics of Canadian immigration with a particular focus on cities, and introduces the collection of papers that follows in this special issue. Explaining the significant decline in the economic circumstances of recent immigrants has been, and will continue to be. a central focus of research and policy attention. We address this issue in light of the timing of immigrant flows relative to the business cycle, the increasing concentration of immigrants in urban regions and the changes in the immigrant selection process that have a bearing on the rate of economic integration of new arrivals. We then document the decline in labour market outcomes and, finally, consider selected broad implications of immigration for the Canadian economy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2004