Immigrants' perceptions of quality of life in three second‐ or third‐tier Canadian cities Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • Key Messages The majority of immigrants in Canada live in the country's largest cities; however, many immigrants are choosing to reside in smaller centres, suggesting the need for further research regarding the immigrant experience in second‐ and third‐tier Canadian cities. This study found that immigrants have lower perceptions of quality of life than Canadian‐born individuals, a finding that echoes research in first‐tier cities. Issues of employment, income, and language barriers contribute to lower quality of life amongst immigrants.

publication date

  • December 2015