IRCC's Research at a Glance newsletter is designed to inform the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) community and other interested parties about recently published, policy-relevant research from government, academic and NGO sources. In a recent edition, they shared a listing of IRCC-Statistic Canada studies, along with some additional recent and relevant Statistics Canada reports.
Citizenship in Flux: Why Fewer Immigrants Are Becoming Citizens in Canada and Australia
Feng Hou (Statistics Canada), Yan Tan (University of Adelaide), Garnett Picot (IRCC) and Li Xu (IRCC)
Francophone Immigrants with Foreign Teacher Education Amid French Teacher Shortages Outside Quebec
Marc Frenette, Tomasz Handler, Émilie Lavoie, Ndeye Diouf (2025-11-06)
Immigrant nurses in Canada: Alignment between intentions and employment outcomes (2025-09-24)
Hanqing Qiu, Feng Hou, Haozhen Zhang, Jianwei Zhong
The occupational outcomes of provincial nominees (2025-08-27)
Garnett Picot, Max Stick, Feng Hou
Fields of study and occupations of immigrants who were international students in Canada before immigration
Youjin Choi, Li Xu (2025-07-23)
Citizenship and the economic outcomes of immigrants in Canada (2025-06-25)
Garnett Picot, Feng Hou
Estimating immigrant citizenship rates in Canada and the United States: Data sources and comparability issues
Feng Hou, Garnett Picot, Li Xu (2025-06-25)
Immigration and housing prices across municipalities in Canada (2025-06-20)
Feng Hou, Évamé Koumaglo, Haozhen Zhang
Housing use of immigrants and non-permanent residents in ownership and rental markets (2025-05-28)
Haozhen Zhang, Feng Hou
Citizenship Acquisition and Active Presence of Immigrants in Canada (2025-05-16)
Feng Hou, Garnett Picot
Economic and fiscal performance of immigrant-owned firms in Canada (2025-02-26)
Huju Liu, Chaohui Lu, Haozhen Zhang, Jianwei Zhong
Also from Statistics Canada, October/November 2025:
(source: Research at a Glance, a newsletter from IRCC's Research and Knowledge Mobilization, and Planning and Research Branches.
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