Recent Immigrants in Metropolitan Areas: Canada—A Comparative Profile Based on the 2001 Census
List of Figures
- Figure B-1: Immigrants by period of immigration—world regions of birth, Canada, 2001 (percentage distribution)
- Figure B-2: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born—province or region of residence, Canada, 2001 (percentage distribution)
- Figure B-3: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born, by age, Canada, 2001 (percentage distribution)
- Figure C-1: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born—percentage living with relatives in an extended family, Canada, 2001
- Figure C-2: Recent immigrant and Canadian-born families— never-married children living at home, by age of older spouse or lone parent, Canada, 2001 (percentage)
- Figure C-3: Recent immigrant families—family structure showing immigrant status of spouses, Canada, 2001 (percentage distribution)
- Figure D-1: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born—15 to 64 years of age—labour force participation rates, by age and gender, Canada, 2001
- Figure D-2: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born—15 to 64 years of age—labour force participation rates, by level of education and gender, Canada, 2001
- Figure D-3: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born—employed 25 to 64 years of age—occupation groups, by gender, Canada, 2001 (percentage distribution)
- Figure D-4: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born—employed 25 to 64 years of age—industry sector, by gender, Canada, 2001 (percentage distribution)
- Figure D-5: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born—employed 25 to 64 years of age—skill requirements of jobs, by gender, Canada, 2001 (percentage distribution)
- Figure D-6: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born—percentage of employed university graduates with jobs requiring university education, by gender, Canada, 2001
- Figure E-1: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born—percentage with family or individual income below the median and below one-half of the median, Canada, 2000
- Figure F-1: Immigrant households (by period of immigration) and Canadian-born households—home ownership, by household type, Canada, 2001 (percentage)
- Figure G-1: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born—place of residence, Canada, 2001 (percentage distribution)
- Figure G-2: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born—share of the population, by place residence, Canada, 2001 (percentage distribution)
- Figure G-3: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born—25 to 64 years of age, with post-secondary diploma or degree—place of residence, by gender, Canada, 2001 (percentage)
- Figure G-4: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born, 25 to 64 years of age, with no high school diploma—place of residence, by gender, Canada, 2001 (percentage)
- Figure G-5: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born—15 to 64 years of age—labour force participation rates, by place of residence and gender, Canada, 2001
- Figure G-6: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born—15 to 64 years of age—unemployment rates, by place of residence and gender, Canada, 2001
- Figure G-7: Immigrants by period of immigration and Canadian-born—family or individual income below one-half of the median, by place of residence, Canada, 2000 (percentage)
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