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"The focus of the research is on immigrants who arrived in Canada’s six largest urban areas (Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Edmonton Calgary and Vancouver) immediately after World War II through to 1977. The work these immigrants do is to a large degree, distinct from that of native-born workers, and because of this they have added a new dimension to economic life in Canada’s cities."
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SRA-525-e.pdf 127.12 KB
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Creator(s)
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Ravi Pendakur
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Source Location
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Canada
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Publisher
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Department of Canadian Heritage, Strategic Research and Analysis
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Date Published
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1996-03-01
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English
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Copyright Holder
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Canadian Heritage
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