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Immigrant settlement patterns in Canada : does elasticity of substitution between immigrants and native-born workers matter?
Barnes, Brett
Date: 2021
Type: Text
Abstract:
Although the number of immigrants coming to Canada has been steady in
the past two decades, their location distribution is uneven across provinces.
The proportion of immigrants in each province varies from 29 percent of the
total population to as low as 2.4 percent. This paper will explore the effects that
elasticity of substitution has on immigrant settlement patterns. This paper adds
an alternative approach to the reasoning behind the disproportionate
immigrant settlement. Using a constant elasticity of substitution model and
information from the 2016 Census we find that the elasticity of substitution
does show similar trends to the proportion of immigrants in a population.
Description:
1 online resource (40 pages)
Includes abstract and appendix.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34, 40).