Canadian Immigration Policy for the 21st Century (Hardcover)


Since 9/11 there have been many changes to the external environment of Canadian immigration, a number of criticisms of current immigration policy in Canada, and several proposals for dealing with current labour market needs and settlement patterns of immigrants to Canada. In "Canadian Immigration Policy for the 21st Century" authors examine the issues raised by these concerns.The topics covered include international context and immigration policy goals, the role of immigration in meeting Canada's demographic and labour market needs, decentralization of immigration policy with special focus on the Quebec perspective and the recent Manitoba experience, policy responses to increasing international labour mobility, immigration data resources in Canada, the changing immigrant experience in the labour market including issues of skill recognition and the effects of business cycles on labour market integration, and social inclusion of immigrants, including the health of immigrant children and visible minority enclaves in major Canadian cities.The contributors include: Michael Abbott (Queen's University), Naomi Alboim (Queen's University), Roderic Beaujot (University of Western Ontario), David Card (University of California at Berkeley), Barry Chiswick (University of Illinois at Chicago), Gerry Clement (Manitoba Labour and Immigration Department), Don DeVoretz (Simon Fraser University), Erwin Diewert (University of British Columbia), Victoria Esses (University of Western Ontario), Alan Green (Queen's University), Gilles Grenier (University of Ottawa), and, Violet Kaspar (University of Toronto). It also includes: Ted McDonald (University of New Brunswick), Alice Nakamura (University of Alberta), Masao Nakamura (University of British Columbia), Doug Norris (Statistics Canada), Garnett Picott (Statistics Canada), Jeffrey Reitz (University of Toronto), Craig Riddell (University of British Columbia), Janice Stein (University of Toronto), Arthur Sweetman (Queen's University), Yvan Turcotte (Ministere des Relations avec les Citoyens et de l'Immigration), and Chris Worswick (Carleton University).

R1,390
List Price R1,412

Or split into 4x interest-free payments of 25% on orders over R50
Learn more

Discovery Miles13900
Mobicred@R130pm x 12* Mobicred Info
Free Delivery
Delivery AdviceOut of stock

Toggle WishListAdd to wish list
Review this Item

Product Description

Since 9/11 there have been many changes to the external environment of Canadian immigration, a number of criticisms of current immigration policy in Canada, and several proposals for dealing with current labour market needs and settlement patterns of immigrants to Canada. In "Canadian Immigration Policy for the 21st Century" authors examine the issues raised by these concerns.The topics covered include international context and immigration policy goals, the role of immigration in meeting Canada's demographic and labour market needs, decentralization of immigration policy with special focus on the Quebec perspective and the recent Manitoba experience, policy responses to increasing international labour mobility, immigration data resources in Canada, the changing immigrant experience in the labour market including issues of skill recognition and the effects of business cycles on labour market integration, and social inclusion of immigrants, including the health of immigrant children and visible minority enclaves in major Canadian cities.The contributors include: Michael Abbott (Queen's University), Naomi Alboim (Queen's University), Roderic Beaujot (University of Western Ontario), David Card (University of California at Berkeley), Barry Chiswick (University of Illinois at Chicago), Gerry Clement (Manitoba Labour and Immigration Department), Don DeVoretz (Simon Fraser University), Erwin Diewert (University of British Columbia), Victoria Esses (University of Western Ontario), Alan Green (Queen's University), Gilles Grenier (University of Ottawa), and, Violet Kaspar (University of Toronto). It also includes: Ted McDonald (University of New Brunswick), Alice Nakamura (University of Alberta), Masao Nakamura (University of British Columbia), Doug Norris (Statistics Canada), Garnett Picott (Statistics Canada), Jeffrey Reitz (University of Toronto), Craig Riddell (University of British Columbia), Janice Stein (University of Toronto), Arthur Sweetman (Queen's University), Yvan Turcotte (Ministere des Relations avec les Citoyens et de l'Immigration), and Chris Worswick (Carleton University).

Customer Reviews

No reviews or ratings yet - be the first to create one!

Product Details

General

Imprint

Queen's University

Country of origin

Canada

Release date

September 2003

Availability

Supplier out of stock. If you add this item to your wish list we will let you know when it becomes available.

Editors

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 44mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

450

ISBN-13

978-0-88911-952-9

Barcode

9780889119529

Categories

LSN

0-88911-952-X



Trending On Loot