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Transnational ties and intra-immigrant group settlement experiences: A case study of Indian Bengalis and Bangladeshis in Toronto

机译:跨国关系和移民内群体定居经验:以印度孟加拉人和孟加拉国在多伦多为例

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Transnational theories have established that, after migrating to a new country, migrants often maintain their pre-existing social, economic, and political ties to their home country. The extent to which however, transnational institutional and social connections may affect the residential location and housing experiences of immigrant and refugee groups, and why and how these experiences differ within broadly defined immigrant groups such as the ‘South Asians’ remains unexplored. Building on transnational theory and previous research on the housing trajectories of new Canadians, this paper examines the housing experiences of two recently arrived ‘South Asian’ subgroups in Toronto–Indian Bengalis and Bangladeshis. By highlighting important intra-immigrant group differences, the study reveals how diverse transnational ties affect their neighbourhood choice and the type, tenure, and quality of housing when they first arrived in Toronto.
机译:跨国理论已经确定,移民到一个新国家后,移民通常会与其原籍国保持原有的社会,经济和政治联系。然而,跨国机构和社会联系在多大程度上可能影响移民和难民群体的居住地点和住房体验,以及这些体验为何以及如何在广泛界定的移民群体(例如“南亚人”)中有所不同,尚待探索。本文基于跨国理论和先前对新加拿大人住房轨迹的研究,考察了多伦多,印度孟加拉人和孟加拉国这两个最近到来的“南亚”子群体的住房经历。通过强调重要的移民内部群体差异,该研究揭示了多元化的跨国联系如何影响他们的邻里选择以及他们首次抵达多伦多时的住房类型,使用期限和住房质量。

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