Alberta has overtaken B.C. as Western Canada’s preeminent destination for immigrants.
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Alberta has overtaken B.C. as Western Canada’s preeminent destination for immigrants.
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Last week, Goldman Sachs published its 100 favorite charts.
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A recent NBER study has found that low-skilled Mexican immigrants are more responsive to changes in employment, and are quick to relocate when there is a period of high unemployment in the area they live in.
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The prospect of finding fulfilling work amid a supportive community prompted Dennis and Suzette Delica to leave the Philippines with their young son and settle in Calgary.
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The U.S. birth rate dropped to its lowest level since the beginning of the Great Depression, led by a drop among immigrants, according to a report data released Thursday by the Pew Research Center.
In 2011, the overall birth rate was 63.2 per 1,000 women of childbearing age, the lowest since at least 1920, Pew reported, citing numbers from the National Center for Health Statistics. The birth rate reached 122.7 in 1957, the peak of the Baby Boom. After the mid-1970s, the birth rate stabilized at about 65 to 70 births per 1,000 women annually, until the beginning of the Great Recession.
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