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Immigration and Integration in Canada in the Twenty-first Century

by John Biles, James Frideres, Meyer Burstein
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Overview

The "two-way street" of successful integration requires commitment from both Canadian society writ large and immigrants themselves. Immigration and Integration in Canada in the Twenty-First Century looks at the social, cultural, economic, and political integration of newcomers and minorities and establishes measures for assessing the success of integration practices.

The book is divided into two sections. In the first section, authors review the current literature on the topic, using it to develop practical indicators that can be used to measure each group's relative success in integration. The second section addresses the context of various forms of integration, providing detailed information on Canada's integration efforts. Together, the two sections present broad overviews of issues related to integration.

Synopsis

The book is divided into two sections. In the first section, authors review the current literature on the topic, using it to develop practical indicators that can be used to measure each group's relative success in integration. The second section addresses the context of various forms of integration, providing detailed information on Canada's integration efforts. Together the two sections present broad overviews of issues related to integration.

Contributors include Christopher G. Anderson (McGill), Chedly Belkhodja (Université de Moncton), John Biles (Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Metropolis Project), Jerome H. Black (McGill), Meyer Burstein (international consultant), Hélène Destrempes (Université de Moncton), John Foote (Policy Research Group, Department of Canadian Heritage), James Frideres (University of Calgary), M. Sharon Jeannotte (Centre on Governance, University of Ottawa), Jack Jedwab (Association for Canadian Studies), Minelle Mahtani (University of Toronto), Patricia Rimok (Conseil des relations interculturelles, gouvernement du Québec), Ralph Rouzier (Conseil des relations interculturelles, gouvernement du Québec), Marjorie Stone (Dalhousie), Arthur Sweetman (Queen's University), and Casey Warman (Queen's).

About the Author, John Biles

John Biles is director of the Metropolis Project, Citizenship and Immigration Canada.

Meyer Burstein is an international consultant working primarily in the field of migration, integration, and social policy.

James Frideres is a professor in sociology and currently holds the chair of ethnic studies at the University of Calgary.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2008
Publisher
McGill-Queens University Press
Pages
304
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781553392163

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