Toronto is perhaps the most multicultural city in the world. The process of settlement and integration in modern-day Toronto is, however, more difficult for recent immigrants than it was for those newcomers arriving in previous decades. Many challenges face newly settled immigrants, top among them access to healthcare, education, employment, housing, and other economic and community services. The concept of social exclusion opens up promising ways to analyze the various challenges facing newcomers and The World in a City explores Toronto's ability to sustain a civic society. This collection of essays highlights why the need to pay more attention to certain at-risk groups, and the importance of adapting policy to fit the changing settlement and clustering patterns of newcomers is of crucial importance. The authors' findings demonstrate that there are many obstacles to providing opportunity for immigrants, low resource bases in particular. Toronto, they suggest, does not provide a level 'playing field' for its newly arrived inhabitants, and, in failing to recognize the particular needs of new communities, fails to ensure a growth that would be of immense benefit to the city as a whole.
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Toronto does not provide a level 'playing field' for its newly arrived inhabitants, and, in failing to recognize the particular needs of new communities, fails to ensure a growth that would be of immense benefit to the city as a whole.
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IntroductionBecoming an Immigrant City: A History of Immigration into Toronto Since World War II Harold TroperImmigrants in the Greater Toronto Area: A Socio-Demographic Overview Clifford Jansen and Lawrence LamTowards a Comfortable Neighbourhood and Appropriate Housing: Immigrant Experiences in Toronto Robert A. Murdie and Carlos TexeiraImmigrant's Economic Status in Toronto: Stories of Triumph and Disappointment Valerie Preston, Lucia Lo, and Shuguang WangImmigrant Studies and Schooling in Toronto, 1960s to 1990s Carl E. James and Barbara BurnabyDiversity and Immigrant Health Samuel Noh and Violet KasparIntegrating Community Diversity in Toronto: On Whose Terms? Myer Siemiatycki, Tim Rees, Roxanan Ng, and Khan RahiA View From Policy – A Federal Perspective Michael Burstein and Howard DuncanConclusion - Images of Integrating Diversity: A Photographic Essay Gabriele ScardellattoBibliography
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780802084361
Publisert
2003
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Toronto Press
Vekt
750 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
35 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Paul Anisef is a professor emeritus in the Department of Sociology at York University. Michael Lanphier is professor emeritus of Sociology and senior scholar at the Centre for Religious Studies at York University.