The short-term, medium-term, and long-term economic performance of immigrant women in Canada and the United States

被引:8
作者
Lori Wilkinson
Tracey Peter
Renuka Chaturvedi
机构
[1] University of Manitoba,
[2] Carleton University,undefined
来源
Journal of International Migration and Integration / Revue de l'integration et de la migration internationale | 2006年 / 7卷 / 2期
关键词
Immigrant women; Canada; United States; Labour force experience; Femmes immigrantes; États-Unis; Expérience du marché du travail;
D O I
10.1007/s12134-006-1009-x
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摘要
This paper identifies and compares the factors that influence the short-term, medium-term, and long-term employment income of immigrant women in Canada and the United States. It is widely documented that immigrant women in both countries face barriers to employment, high status occupational attainment, and reasonable economic returns to their education, but studies typically fail to consider the various stages of integration. By examining the short-term (less than three years), medium-term (3 to 10 years), and long-term (more than ten years) stages of economic integration, we can identify factors that influence their employment income at varying stages of settlement. Results from the analysis of the Censuses of the United States and Canada reveal that the short-term stages of integration markedly affect the employment income of immigrant women in the medium- and long-term in both countries.
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