Refugee Integration in Canada: A Survey of Empirical Evidence and Existing Services
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21381Keywords:
Canada, refugees, integration, demographics, policy, integration services, knowledge gapsAbstract
While a fairly large body of empirical research and policy documents exists on immigrant integration in Canada, studies on refugee integration are scarce. This paper attempts to fill this gap. It summarizes what is known about refugees’ economic and socio-cultural integration patterns in Canada and what integration services are available to them in order to identify empirical knowledge gaps and service gaps. Whenever salient and possible, the distinction among the Government-Assisted Refugees, Privately Sponsored Refugees, Landed-in-Canada Refugees and refugee claimants is made.Metrics
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Copyright (c) 2007 Soojin Yu, Estelle Ouellet, Angelyn Warmington
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