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A "multicultural model" of the spatial assimilation of ethnic minority groups in Australia's major immigrant-receiving cities

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A multicultural model of the international absorption of ethnic immigrants is applied to study the segregation patterns in Australia's three major immigrant receiving cities. Multiculturalism in Australia suggests a gentle process of assimilation and incorporation and ethnic groups are being incorporated into multicultural Australian society, despite the dominance of white Anglo culture.

Author: Johnston, Ron, Poulsen, Michael, Forrest, James
Publisher: Bellwether Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Urban Geography
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0272-3638
Year: 2006
Australia, Analysis, Multiculturalism

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Assimilation, cultural pluralism, and social exclusion among ethnocultural groups in Vancouver

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The settlement experience of 'traditional' immigrants with ethnic origins in Europe vs. those from other parts of the world is compared by using custom tabulations from the 1991 Census for Greater Vancouver. The experience of the two populations is described by analyzing the cultural pluralism or assimilation.

Author: Hiebert, Daniel, Ley, David
Publisher: Bellwether Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Urban Geography
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0272-3638
Year: 2003
Evaluation, Acculturation, Vancouver, British Columbia, Pluralism, Assimilation (Sociology)

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Short-term residential changes to Toronto's immigrant communities: evidence from LSIC Wave 1

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The article uses evidence from Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada (LSIC) Wave 1 to examine the short-term evolution of Toronto's immigrant population and determine reasons for mobility within and -in and -out the Toronto Census Metropolitan Areas (CMAs).

Author: Newbold, K. Bruce, DeLuca, Pat
Publisher: Bellwether Publishing Ltd.
Publication Name: Urban Geography
Subject: Sociology and social work
ISSN: 0272-3638
Year: 2007
Metropolitan areas, Toronto, Ontario

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Subjects list: Social aspects, Immigrants, Emigration and immigration, Canada
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