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Religious identity and educational attainment among recent immigrants to Canada: Gender, age, and 2nd generation

机译:加拿大新移民的宗教身份和教育程度:性别,年龄和第二代

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Using data from Canadian decennial censuses, this article explores the relationship of religious identity and educational attainment among post-1970 immigrants to Canada and their Canadian-born offspring. Immigrants have higher levels of educational attainment than the Canadian average, but in the first generation men have higher levels than women in each religious category, and Sikhs and Buddhists are on average significantly less well educated. These differences diminish in the younger immigrants and disappear in the second generation. Here women are consistently better educated than men, and no religion stands out. Yet the high educational levels among immigrants do not correspond to income levels. Muslims are particularly disadvantaged in this regard.
机译:本文使用来自加拿大十年一次人口普查的数据,探讨了1970年后加拿大移民及其加拿大后代的宗教认同与教育程度的关系。移民的受教育程度高于加拿大平均水平,但在第一代中,每个宗教类别中的男性都比女性高,而锡克教徒和佛教徒的平均受教育程度明显较低。这些差异在年轻的移民中逐渐减少,在第二代人中消失了。在这里,妇女始终比男人受过更好的教育,没有宗教能脱颖而出。然而,移民中的高学历与收入水平并不对应。穆斯林在这方面特别不利。

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