ECON 318 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Cics, Moodle
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This lecture"s content is motivated by a series of tables in citizenship and immigration canada"s publication facts and figures 2012 . It is available on cic"s web site and moodle. The more important elements for our purposes are presented in tables and charts described below. Note that these data are recent and thus do not reflect changes in source economies that began in the sixties and seventies. Page 26 gives the top source economies: province of destination of migrants note the considerable recent changes in both ontario and. Page 31: page 35 (final cell): language composition for quebec differs from the rest of canada. Note also the percentage of immigrants that is not literate in either french or english. Next page the source countries table mirrors the language variable: education level: this is difficult to interpret because many individuals in the samples are still at school. For example, table on page 41 does not record completed years of schooling.