Immigrants in Demand: Staying or Leaving?

  • Dryburgh H
  • Hamel J
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This article uses longitudinal data on landed immigrants to Canada from the Longitudinal Immigration Database. It looks at what happens to landed immigrants who arrived between 1990 and 1998 and who were intending to work in in-demand occupations as IT workers, physicians and health care managers or trades workers.

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Dryburgh, H., & Hamel, J. (2004). Immigrants in Demand: Staying or Leaving? Canadian Social Trends, 74(Autumn), 12–17.

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