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Superdiversity in Canadian Cities : Today's migration has made Canadian cities more diverse than ever—in multiple ways

Vertovec, Steven; Hiebert, Daniel; Agrawal, Sandeep; Bragg, Bronwyn et Germain, Annick . Superdiversity in Canadian Cities : Today's migration has made Canadian cities more diverse than ever—in multiple ways NON SPÉCIFIÉ.

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Diversification is one of the key social processes that defines our times. Over the past few decades, multiple causes and categories of migration – combined with migrants’ new and varying origins – have been transforming urban populations in complex ways, worldwide and, particularly, in Canada. The following graphics show us how.

Type de document: Autres
Mots-clés libres: migrant; immigration; diversity; social cohesion; ethnic identity; religious identity; urban fabric
Centre: Centre Urbanisation Culture Société
Date de dépôt: 13 sept. 2023 17:28
Dernière modification: 13 sept. 2023 17:28
URI: https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/13585

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