Spatial Distribution of Iranian Population in Canada: A Portrait Using the 2001 Census Data
Mehdi Gharakhlou and
André Langlois
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Mehdi Gharakhlou: Associate professor of Faculty of Economics, Tehran Univesity
Iranian Economic Review (IER), 2006, vol. 10, issue 3, 159-177
Abstract:
International migrants are confronted with a series of complex regulations related to the departure from their country of origin, their arrival in their country of destination, and the conditions of their residency in the receiving country. A rapidly increasing number of migrants today are Iranians. Major destinations of Iranian migrants are Canada, Australia, the United States, and most European countries. This study will focus on the migration of Iranian to Canada. Iranian (also referred to as Persians) is one of many cultural groups in Canada. The purpose of this article is to understand the number and general situation of Iranian immigrants in Canada, and to provide sound and interesting information to Canadian government officials and to the Iranian public in general. Census data 2001 and custom tabulations (purchased from Statistics Canada) will be used to analysis data. Arc View software will also be used for creating the necessary map and figures. Our finding will enable the researchers to provide policy guidelines for immigration and other officials in Canada. It is also identifying avenues for future research on Iranian-Canadian immigration.
Keywords: Iranian; Immigrants; Canada; Distribution; CMA; CSD (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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