International Migration Review
Volume 26, Issue 4, 1992, Pages 1,222-247

The earnings of Asian male immigrants in the Canadian labor market. (Article)

Miller P.W.*
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Abstract

"The earnings of Asian-born immigrants in the Canadian labor market declined relative to the earnings of native-born workers between 1981 and 1986. Analysis of the labor market performance of immigrants from four regions of Asia--Southern Asia, South East Asia, Eastern Asia and Western Asia--shows that Asian immigrants are a heterogeneous group. However, changes in the birthplace composition of Asian immigrants cannot explain the fall in the relative earnings of the Asian aggregate. Attention is drawn to the switch in the distribution of immigrants across the admission classes as a possible explanation of this phenomenon." excerpt

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Studies Research Methodology Comparative Studies Americas economics population social policy demography Migrants developing country Population Dynamics Developing Countries Asia Developed Countries comparative study policy Residence Characteristics income North America health care manpower Health Manpower Canada Socioeconomic Factors Migration Policy--changes socioeconomics Western Hemisphere Article migration international migration developed country population and population related phenomena Demographic Factors research Emigration and Immigration Economic Factors Transients and Migrants Northern America Population Characteristics Human Resources public policy employment Labor Force Population Policy Place Of Birth

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ISSN: 01979183
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English