Settlement patterns and social integration of the population with an immigrant background in the Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver metropolitan areas / by Mireille Vézina and René Houle.: CS89-657/2016-2E-PDF
"This study examines the settlement patterns of the immigrant population as well as certain social integration components. It starts by outlining recent trends in the settlement patterns of the immigrant population in Canadian census metropolitan areas, namely Toronto, Montréal and Vancouver. Based on data from the 2013 General Social Survey on Social Identity, it then looks at residence characteristics, such as type of municipality and concentration of immigrant population, according to four social integration components: personal network characteristics, relationships with neighbours, social participation and involvement in community activities, and sense of belonging"--Provided by publisher.
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Department/Agency | Statistics Canada. |
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Title | Settlement patterns and social integration of the population with an immigrant background in the Montréal, Toronto and Vancouver metropolitan areas / by Mireille Vézina and René Houle. |
Series title | Ethnicity, language and immigration thematic series ; 2016002 |
Publication type | Series - View Master Record |
Language | [English] |
Other language editions | [French] |
Format | Electronic |
Electronic document | |
Note(s) | Issued also in French under title: Les schémas d’établissement et l’intégration sociale de la population issue de l’immigration dans les régions métropolitaines de Montréal, Toronto et de Vancouver. "Release date: May 8, 2017." Includes bibliographical references. |
Publishing information | [Ottawa] : Statistics Canada, 2017. |
Author / Contributor | Vézina, Mireille. Houle, René, 1957- |
Description | 62 p. : col. charts, col. maps. |
ISBN | 9780660063805 |
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Departmental catalogue number | 89-657-X 2016002 |
Subject terms | Immigrants Acculturation Statistics |