全球移民和未来的城市

IF 1.8 4区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
B. Edmonston, S. M. Lee
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摘要

近几十年来,全世界终身国际移民的人数大大增加。加拿大目前是第四大移民接收国,2015年有800万外国出生居民。大多数国际移民主要居住在大城市,超过60%的加拿大外国出生人口居住在多伦多、温哥华和蒙特利尔等大城市。本文考察了全球移民给加拿大城市带来的四大挑战:住房和住房负担能力、社会服务、就业、一体化和凝聚力。本文的结论讨论了扩大我们对全球移民和未来城市的知识基础的影响。国际移徙者之名在很大程度上扩大了十年来的移民课程。到2015年,加拿大的移民人数达到了800万。国际移民基金(La plupart des migrationationinternationalprincipalement dans de grandes大都市区),多伦多、温哥华和蒙特利尔的人口需求平均超过60%。城市群。该文件考察了加拿大移民的四个定义:移民的可迁移性和迁移性、服务社会、就业、一体化和凝聚力。“文件的结论”论述了“未来的城市”和“全球移民的协调基础”的意义。
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Global migration and cities of the future
The number of lifetime international migrants worldwide has increased greatly in recent decades.  Canada currently ranks as the fourth largest immigrant-receiving country with 8 million foreign-born residents in 2015.  Most international migrants reside primarily in large metropolises, with more than 60 percent of Canada’s foreign-born living in the Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal urban conurbations.  This paper examines four challenges of global migration for Canada’s cities: housing and housing affordability, social services, employment, and integration and cohesion.  The paper’s conclusion discusses implications for expanding our knowledge basis about global migration and cities of the future. Le nombre de migrants internationaux a vie a considerablement augmente au cours des dernieres decennies. Le Canada se classe actuellement au quatrieme rang des pays d'accueil des immigrants avec 8 millions de residents nes a l'etranger en 2015. La plupart des migrants internationaux resident principalement dans de grandes metropoles, avec plus de 60% des personnes nees a Toronto, Vancouver et Montreal. agglomerations. Ce document examine quatre defis de la migration mondiale pour les villes canadiennes: l'abordabilite du logement et du logement, les services sociaux, l'emploi, l'integration et la cohesion. La conclusion du document discute des implications pour elargir notre base de connaissance sur la migration globale et les villes du futur.
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期刊介绍: Canadian Studies in Population is an established international forum for research on population processes in Canada and around the world. Emphasis is placed on cutting-edge research relevant to demography and other population-related fields (including economics, geography, sociology, health sciences, public policy, and environmental sciences). The journal publishes original research articles and brief research notes that make an empirical, theoretical or methodological contribution. Since its founding in 1974, Canadian Studies in Population has been the official journal of the Canadian Population Society (CPS) and the leading journal on population studies in Canada, promoting dialogue between Canadian researchers, statistical agencies and policymakers.
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