FactSheet: Immigrants – Where are They Living Now
Highlights
- In 2011, the vast majority (91%) of immigrants residing in Canada were living in a metro area.
- The share of the metro population made up by immigrants was 27%, compared to 6% for non-metro areas.
- The number of immigrants who listed 2001 to 2011 as their arrival period was 40% higher than those listing the previous decade (1991 to 2000).
- The increase in non-metro areas was 97% while the increase in metro areas was only 37%.
- In 2012, there were 455,000 “recent” immigrants (who had arrived in the previous 5 years) and 294,000 “temporary residents” who were employed by firms in Canada.
- These recent arrivals represented 5% of paid employees working in Canada (3% were “recent” immigrants” and 2% were “temporary residents”).
- The shares were higher in the four western provinces and the shares are somewhat higher among smaller firms. Manitoba is an exception.
- Over the 2006 to 2012 period, these recent arrivals have grown in numbers (a growth of 1% per year for “recent” immigrants and a growth of 5% per year for “temporary residents”).
- The highest combined rates of growth have been in Saskatchewan. Manitoba is relatively higher in the growth of “recent” immigrants and Alberta is relatively higher in the growth of “temporary residents”.
- Rates of growth are generally (but not always) higher among smaller firms.
- En 2012, on dénombrait 455 000 immigrants « récents » (arrivés dans les cinq dernières années) et 294 000 « résidents temporaires » qui étaient employés par des entreprises au Canada.
- Ces arrivées récentes (ou nouveaux arrivants) représentaient 5% des salariés travaillant au Canada (3% étaient des immigrants « récents », et 2% des « résidents temporaires »).
- Les proportions étaient plus importantes dans les quatre provinces de l’Ouest. Les proportions étaient aussi un peu plus élevées dans les plus petites entreprises. Le Manitoba est une exception.
- Sur la période 2006-2012, ces arrivées récentes ont augmenté en nombre (une croissance de 1% par année pour les immigrants « récents », et de 5% par année pour les « résidents temporaires »).
- Les plus hauts taux de croissance combinés se trouvent en Saskatchewan. La croissance des immigrants « récents » est relativemnt plus élevée au Manitoba, alors que la croissance des « résidents temporaires » est relativement plus élevée en Alberta.
- Les taux de croissance sont généralement (mais pas toujours) plus élevés parmi les plus petites entreprises.
Growing Interest in Agency of the Future Project
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Agency of the Future – Concept Paper
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Study of Innovative and Promising Practices Within the Immigrant Settlement Sector
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Etude des pratiques innovantes et prometteuses dans le secteur de l’établissement des immigrants
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Western Settlement Outcomes Survey
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Sondage portant sur les résultats en matière d’établissement dans l’Ouest
Ce rapport fournit une vue d’ensemble des récents résultats en matière d’établissement des immigrants vivant dans les quatre provinces de la nouvelle région Ouest de CIC. Ce rapport offre également des comparaisons sur les similarités et les différences dans cette région; et propose certains facteurs…
FactSheet: Recent Arrivals by Firm Size in 2012
Highlights
Fiches d’information: Les arrivées récentes par taille d’entreprise en 2012
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