Income Growth of New Immigrants in Canada: Evidence from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics
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        Author/contributor
                    - Banerjee, Rupa (Author)
 
Title
            Income Growth of New Immigrants in Canada: Evidence from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics
        Abstract
            The present study examines the income growth of newly arrived immigrants in Canada using growth curve modeling of longitudinal data. The results from this study indicate that recent immigrants, regardless of visible minority status, face initial earnings disadvantage. However, while immigrants of European origins experience a period of "catch up" early in their Canadian careers, which allows them to overcome this earnings disadvantage, visible minority immigrants do not enjoy such a catch-up. This racial difference in recent immigrants' income growth is found to be caused by the fact that visible minority immigrants receive lower returns to education, work experience and unionization. Furthermore, visible minority recent immigrants face greater penalties for speaking a non-official first language than do their white counterparts.
        Publication
            Relations industrielles / Industrial Relations
        Volume
            64
        Issue
            3
        Pages
            466-508
        Date
            Summer 2009
        Language
            English
        ISSN
            0034379X
        Accessed
            3/11/15, 3:17 AM
        Rights
            Copyright Universite Laval - Departement des Relations Industrielles Summer 2009
        Citation
            Banerjee, R. (2009). Income Growth of New Immigrants in Canada: Evidence from the Survey of Labour and Income Dynamics. Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations, 64(3), 466–508. http://www.erudit.org/revue/ri/2009/v64/n3/index.html
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