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Racism, Discrimination and Migrant Workers in Canada: Evidence from the Literature
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- Mooten, Nalinie (Author)
Title
Racism, Discrimination and Migrant Workers in Canada: Evidence from the Literature
Abstract
The primary objective of this review is to identify and analyze potential markers of racism and discrimination in immigration policy that impact migrant workers in Canada, most specifically those in the Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program and the Caregiver Streams that are part of the Temporary Foreign Worker Program. The review also examines the International Mobility Program, albeit from a more limited perspective, due to a still nascent, yet fast-growing, literature on the subject.Footnote5 Overall, studies and reports mostly focus on substandard conditions of labour, lack of access, or restricted access, to social services and permanent residence pathways that are typically available to workers from higher-waged and higher-skilled categories. Indeed, most of the literature, including reports from non-profit organizations, and parliamentary committees refer to issues of “abuse and exploitation” in temporary migration programs, including in specific segments of the International Mobility Program. --Executive summary
Place
Ottawa
Institution
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
Date
2022
Pages
117 pages
Language
English
Accessed
7/20/25, 8:08 PM
Citation
Mooten, N. (2022). Racism, Discrimination and Migrant Workers in Canada: Evidence from the Literature (p. 117 pages). Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/corporate/reports-statistics/research/racism-discrimination-migrant-workers-canada-evidence-literature.html
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