Economic integration of recent Chinese immigrants in Canada's second-tier cities: The triple glass effect and immigrants' downward social mobility

S Guo - Canadian Ethnic Studies, 2013 - muse.jhu.edu
In examining the economic integration of Chinese immigrants in Calgary and Edmonton, this
study reveals that recent immigrants have encountered multi-faceted barriers, particularly in …

A place-based approach to understanding immigrant retention and integration in Canadian and American non-traditional gateway cities: A scoping literature review

ZC Zhuang - Journal of International Migration and Integration, 2023 - Springer
As globalization and migration have intensified, the need for integrating immigrants has
become vital. Considering the similar but distinct policy and political contexts between …

The settlement experiences of Syrian newcomers in Alberta: Social connections and interactions

J Drolet, G Moorthi - Canadian Ethnic Studies, 2018 - muse.jhu.edu
Syrian refugees resettling in Alberta face complex integration challenges. Social
connections are a key foundation to successful integration. The goal of this exploratory study …

Immigrants doing business in a mid‐sized Canadian city: Challenges, opportunities, and local strategies in Kelowna, British Columbia

L Lo, C Teixeira - Growth and Change, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Lacking a tradition of settling immigrants and the appropriate infrastructure to integrate them,
small‐and medium‐sized cities often face the challenge of attracting and retaining …

[图书][B] Creating a home in Canada: Refugee housing challenges and potential policy solutions

D Rose - 2019 - cdn.givingcompass.org
Canada undertook an extraordinary humanitarian operation in 2015, committing to resettle
25,000 Syrian refugees in the space of just four months. While Canada has long had a …

Immigrant integration policies when regions decide 'who comes in': The case of Canadian provinces

M Paquet, C Xhardez - Regional Studies, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Using the Canadian case, this paper explores immigrant integration policies when Rokkan
and non-Rokkan regions have immigrant selection capacities. By systematically …

Ideal immigrants in name only? Shifting constructions and divergent discourses on the international student-immigration policy nexus in Australia, Canada, and …

E Sabzalieva, A El Masri, A Joshi, M Laufer… - Policy Reviews in …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The proposition that international students are not only sojourners but future immigrants has
become well established in public policy. While education and immigration policy have …

Size matters: Attracting new immigrants to Canadian cities

J Hyndman, N Schuurman, R Fiedler - … Integration/Revue de l'integration et …, 2006 - Springer
Abstract Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver have attracted most new immigrants to Canada.
Small and medium-sized cities in Canada are keen to share the wealth that new immigrants …

[PDF][PDF] Regional immigration and dispersal: Lessons from small-and medium-sized urban centres in British Columbia

M Walton-Roberts - Population, 2012 - Citeseer
Regional economic development becomes an important issue with reference to any policy
aiming to disperse immigrants. Part of the reason for the successful integration of Sikh …

On the move again? Residential trajectories of refugees after obtaining asylum in the Netherlands

M de Hoon, M Vink, H Schmeets - Population, Space and Place, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Efforts by European countries to disperse refugees across the country often implicitly
presuppose permanent settlement in dispersal locations. Migrant (re) settlement theories …