Caribbean Immigrants


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"There are more than 200,000 Caribbean-born Canadians. The majority live in Toronto and Montreal. Some have been in Canada for a fairly long time, but the largest number arrived after 1962. They are better educated, on average, than are Canadian-born residents. A sizeable proportion are bilingual. However, very few are entrepreneurs, and few hold management positions. Their average income is lower than that of other immigrants as a whole. A substantial number of their families fall into the low-income category." -- Cover.




Earnings of Immigrants


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Covers the period 1946-1989.




An Analysis of the Earnings of Canadian Immigrants


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This paper reports estimates of simple wage equations fit to cross-sectional and pseudo-longitudinal data for Canadian immigrants in the 1971 and 1981 Canadian censuses.













Migration Between the United States and Canada


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