Controversy and complexity : Canadian immigration policy during the 1980s /
"Canada, high on the list of desirable destinations for many prospective immigrants, has received more than five million immigrants and refugees since the end of World War II. In this comprehensive overview of Canadian immigration policy Gerald Dirks describes the forces and factors that influe...
Основен автор: | Dirks, Gerald E., 1942- |
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Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Montreal [Que.] :
McGill-Queen's University Press,
℗♭1995.
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Controversy and complexity. |
Съдържание:
- pt. 1. The Immigration Phenomenon
- 1. Migration: Past and Present
- 2. The Emergence of an Immigration Tradition in Canada
- pt. 2. The Philosophy and Content of Canadian Immigration Policy
- 3. Identifying Canada's Immigration Programs
- 4. The Annual Immigration Levels Exercise
- 5. Two Chronic Canadian Immigration Issues
- 6. Canada's Refugee Policy: A Conundrum
- 7. Determining Refugee Status within Canada
- 8. Federal-Provincial Relations in Immigration
- 9. Linking Immigration and Demography
- pt. 3. The Impact of Structure and Bureaucracy on Policy Making and Implementation
- 10. The Structure of the Immigration Program
- 11. Managing Canada's Immigration Programs
- Appendix A: Immigrants and Refugees Granted Permanent Residence in Canada, January 1980-August 1990
- Appendix B: Application Processing Times from Receipt to Final Disposition (days)
- Appendix C: Actual Arrivals (All Categories) versus Targets
- Appendix D: Immigration Program Organization Chart, 1983
- Appendix E: Immigration Program Organization Chart, 1990
- Appendix F: Ministers of Employment and Immigration, September 1976
- November 1993.