Immigrants’ sense of belonging to Canada by province of residence

Sense of belonging to Canada is a well-documented measure of immigrants’ social integration. However, it differs by sociodemographic characteristics such as years since immigration, age at immigration, admission category and population group. This study uses the 2020 General Social Survey to examine...

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Main Authors: Max Stick, Christoph Schimmele, Maciej Karpinski, Seyba Cissokho
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Language:English
Published: Statistics Canada 2023-06-01
Series:Economic and Social Reports
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Online Access:https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/36-28-0001/2023006/article/00003-eng.htm
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description Sense of belonging to Canada is a well-documented measure of immigrants’ social integration. However, it differs by sociodemographic characteristics such as years since immigration, age at immigration, admission category and population group. This study uses the 2020 General Social Survey to examine whether immigrants’ sense of belonging to Canada depends on their province of residence.
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Immigrants’ sense of belonging to Canada by province of residence
Economic and Social Reports
Socio demographic characteristics
Socio-demographic data
Socio-demographic information
Socio-demographic profiles
title Immigrants’ sense of belonging to Canada by province of residence
title_full Immigrants’ sense of belonging to Canada by province of residence
title_fullStr Immigrants’ sense of belonging to Canada by province of residence
title_full_unstemmed Immigrants’ sense of belonging to Canada by province of residence
title_short Immigrants’ sense of belonging to Canada by province of residence
title_sort immigrants sense of belonging to canada by province of residence
topic Socio demographic characteristics
Socio-demographic data
Socio-demographic information
Socio-demographic profiles
url https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/36-28-0001/2023006/article/00003-eng.htm
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