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Post-migration Education Among Recent Adult Immigrants to Canada
Authors:Rupa Banerjee  Anil Verma
Affiliation:1. Ted Rogers School of Business Management, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5B 2K3
2. Centre for Industrial Relations & Human Resources and Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract:The present study examines post-migration educational investment by new immigrants to Canada from two perspectives. First, what are the factors that influence whether a new immigrant invests in post-migration education (PME)? Second, is investment in PME associated with improved earnings? The results indicate that younger immigrants from ??non-traditional?? source countries, who are already well educated, fluent in English or French, and worked in a professional or managerial occupation prior to migration are most likely to enroll in PME. But acceptance of previous work experience by Canadian employers lowers the likelihood of investing in PME. Family obligations also reduce the likelihood of participating in PME. Financial limitations are not found to affect participation in PME. The earnings effect of PME is dependent on the type of course undertaken. In the short term, job-related seminars lead to improved earnings growth, while post-secondary courses result in a period of deceased earnings growth. Policy implications are discussed.
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