Immigrants to Canada generally have lower incomes than Canadian-born residents when they first arrive. Over time, they become more established and eventually catch up to their Canadian-born counterparts. In recent years, the time that it takes for immigrants to become established is taking longer, resulting in lower income as compared to Canadian-born residents. The median income of immigrants is a measure of the economic and social well-being of Surrey's immigrant population, and the City's aim is that it equals that of the total population over time.
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APA Citation:
Canada, S. (2014). Median Income for Immigrants [Data set]. City of Surrey Open Data. https://data.surrey.ca/dataset/d5c872e0-5e41-4879-8159-05aa6231dbff