Two-step Immigration Selection: Why Did Immigrant Labour Market Outcomes Vary by Admission Programs?

Articles and reports: 11-626-X2020015
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This article examines the role of two-step selection in explaining differences in the short-term and medium-term outcomes of economic immigrants in four major admission programs: Federal Skilled Worker program (FSWP), Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), Quebec Skill Worker (QSWP), and Canadian Experience Class (CEC). These programs are devised to meet various national, regional and sectoral economic needs. The labour market outcomes of economic immigrants in these admission programs are of policy interest because they are often used as indicators of a program’s success. More importantly, the knowledge of which factors underlie the success of one program can help inform the improvement of other programs. It is the fourth of five articles on the two-step selection process.

no: 117
Issue Number: 2020015
Author(s): Crossman, Eden; Picot, Garnett; Hou, Feng
Main Product: Economic Insights
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