We Don’t Only Live Here, But We Also Live There”: Exploring Transnational Ties Among Ghanaian Immigrants in Toronto
David Firang ()
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David Firang: Trent University
Journal of International Migration and Integration, 2022, vol. 23, issue 4, No 7, 1739-1764
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Abstract Many studies of immigrant settlement and integration continue to do so within the borders of a nation state without reference to transnationalism. This case study of Ghanaian immigrants’ transnationalism in Toronto aims to increase our understanding of one racialized immigrant group’s settlement and integration process that transcends Canada’s borders. Utilizing a mixed method approach, this study builds on previous studies on Ghanaian transnationality by exploring a range of transnational activities between Ghana and Canada. Conceptually, the study contributes to an understanding of how the “here” and “there” constitutes a transnational social field for Ghanaians in Toronto. Empirically, the study adds to our knowledge of how racialized immigrants, like Ghanaians, with a wealth of socio-demographic assets, struggle to integrate into a larger Canadian society. The empirical analysis reveals that Ghanaians’ over-representation in low occupational jobs diminishes their social status in Toronto. Unlike previous studies on Ghanaian transnationality, this paper argues that structural elements of oppression and privilege embedded within the Canadian society are the underlying cause of Ghanaian immigrants’ social status reduction. Transnationalism provides a social field to lift Ghanaian immigrants’ self-esteem and social status. Thus, the expression we do not only live here, but we also live there will continue to manifest the Ghanaian settlement and integration process in Canada.
Keywords: Transnationalism; Immigrant integration; Ghanaians; Toronto; Canada (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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