SOCIOL 1C03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Cultural Mosaic, Immigration Policy, Visible Minority

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Immigration and the canadian mosaic (satzewich and liokadis: in course pack) Vertical mosaic (something that is not in the course pack) 2014 change to the live-in caregiver program (bring most women from foreign women"s like philippines) The impact of colonization on indigenous groups in canada immigration policy in canada: racism. Economic immigrants: skilled workers, self-employed/business class, live- in caregivers, provincial/territorial nominees. Non-status immigrants (like racism) john porter (1965); the vertical mosaic: an analysis of social class and power in canada (saying it was so important, brilliant, provocative) His argument: race and ethnicity determines where you are positioned in canada racial and ethnic groups tend to be found in different occupations with different economic rewards. English and french are at the top = charter groups. Northern and western europeans are lower than english and french. Below those ^ are european immigrants from southern and eastern europeans. Research by leotard and guppy to test if vertical mosaic persists.

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