New faces in the crowd : economic and social impacts of immigration : a statement / by the Economic Council of Canada.: EC22-171/1991E-PDF

"After a brief introduction, the Statement summarizes our findings on the effects of immigration on the per-capita income of the host population and on unemployment. It then reviews the political effects, in terms of Canada's weight in the international community and of the size and distribution of population among the provinces and among the country's three largest metropolitan areas, under three different immigration scenarios. Turning to the immigrants themselves, we examine how well they do in Canada and review the issues involved in the processing of refugees. The social implications of immigration are examined from two points of view: prejudice and tolerance, and the management of diversity. Our findings here make us optimistic about the acceptability of more immigration. We find a trend towards greater tolerance of visible minorities and general support for more immigration. We have also been able to document the economic success experienced by immigrants themselves"--Foreword, page ix-x.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Economic Council of Canada.
Title New faces in the crowd : economic and social impacts of immigration : a statement / by the Economic Council of Canada.
Variant title Economic and social impacts of immigration
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Other formats Paper-[English]
Note(s) Includes bibliographic references.
Publishing information Ottawa : Economic Council of Canada, 1991.
©1991
Description 1 online resource (x, 41 pages) : charts.
Catalogue number
  • EC22-171/1991E-PDF
Subject terms Immigration
Economic impact
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