Managing Immigration and Diversity in Canada

Managing Immigration and Diversity in Canada
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Publisher : Queen's Policy Studies Series
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ISBN-10 : 1553392892
ISBN-13 : 9781553392897
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Download or read book Managing Immigration and Diversity in Canada written by Dan Rodríguez García and published by Queen's Policy Studies Series. This book was released on 2012 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides a body of organized and detailed information on the Canadian immigration experience, offering scholars and practitioners working in the areas of immigration and diversity in Canada and in comparative immigration studies a thorough, up-to-date summary and analysis of Canadian and Quebec immigration issues. Key topics addressed include government jurisdiction over immigration and diversity; management of immigration flows; immigration and the labour market; citizenship, settlement, and socio-cultural integration; linguistic policies and linguistic pluralism; and partnerships and knowledge transfer between government, universities, and civil society. Each section of this volume features national and provincial perspectives in order to address the simultaneous processes of multiculturalism and multinationalism in Canada. Managing Immigration and Diversity in Canada is also intended for researchers and policy-makers in new, fast-growing countries or regions of immigration, particularly in Europe. This accessible yet scholarly resource includes the contributions of many of Canada's leading experts in immigration and provides a crucial transatlantic perspective on immigration themes.


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