Journal article
Disability and the Use of Support by Immigrants and Canadian Born Population in Canada
Abstract
Immigrants account for a large proportion of Canada’s population. Despite an emphasis on immigrant health issues within the literature, there is surprisingly limited attention given to disability within the immigrant population, although differential prevalence rates between immigrants and the Canadian born population have been noted. The observed differences in prevalence rates by gender and immigrant status raise questions around the use of …
Authors
Hansen S; Newbold KB; Wilton R
Journal
Canadian Journal of Disability Studies, Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 31–51
Publisher
University of Waterloo
DOI
10.15353/cjds.v7i3.450
ISSN
1929-9192