Mar 9, 2018 – Second-generation Canadian immigrants have higher income levels parents according to a new study based on the 2016 census.

The conclusions drawn in the Association of Canadian Studies report support of ideal of families moving to Canada to offer better opportunities for their children.

The study focused on immigrants in the prime working age of between 35 and 44.

It found that while first-generation immigrants under-perform in terms of earnings, particularly those from visible minority groups, the second-generation group more than makes up for the shortfall.

In the third generation, the income level tapers somewhat, although not for immigrants from South Korea and Japan.

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