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2 coquitlam IMMIGRANT DEMOGRAPHICS Your quick and easy look at facts and figures around immigration. Newcomers are an important and growing part of your community. Here s what you need to know. GLOSSARY OF TERMS: Census refers to the population Census of Canada, which is taken at five-year intervals and counts persons and households and a wide variety of characteristics to provide a statistical portrait of the country. population refers to the total population counts in private households of a specific geographic area, regardless of immigration status. includes persons who are, or who have ever been, landed immigrants or permanent residents. In the 2016 Census of Population, includes immigrants who landed in Canada on or prior to May 10, borders Burnaby and Port Moody to the west, New Westminster to the southwest, and Port to the southeast. Burke Mountain, Eagle Ridge, and Mountain form the northern boundary of the city. The Public Library has two locations. Recent immigrants are immigrants who arrived in Canada between January 1, 2011 and May 10, comprises 21 municipalities, one electoral district and one First Nation located in the southwest corner of British Columbia s mainland. It is bordered by the Strait of Georgia to the west, the U.S. border to the south, Abbotsford and Mission to the east, and unincorporated mountainous areas to the north. NOTES: population data in each chart or table may vary slightly due to different data sources, i.e. Census % data and 25% sample data; Census 2011 and NHS s in each chart or table may vary slightly due to rounding. Data sources: the following profile has been developed with data and statistics from Stats Canada Census 2016, Census 2011 and National Household Survey (NHS) 2011, and Census 2006 Profiles. Map source: Google Maps Immigrant Demographics I Page 2

3 NAtional/provincial immigration totals (Census 2016) YT NT Population: 35,110 Imm Population: 4,410 Imm/ (%): 12.6% Recent Imm Population: 1,115 Recent Imm/ (%): 3.2% Population: 41,135 Imm Population: 3,690 Imm/ (%): 9.0% Recent Imm Population: 815 Recent Imm/ (%): 2.0% NU Population: 35,580 Imm Population: 920 Imm/ (%): 2.6% Recent Imm Population: 165 Recent Imm/ (%): 0.5% QC Population: 7,965,450 Imm Population: 1,091,305 Imm/ (%): 13.7% Recent Imm Population: 215,170 Recent Imm/ (%): 2.7% NL Population: 512,250 Imm Population: 12,080 Imm/ (%): 2.4% Recent Imm Population: 3,675 Recent Imm/ (%): 0.7% PEI Population: 139,685 Imm Population: 8,940 Imm/ (%): 6.4% Recent Imm Population: 3,360 Recent Imm/ (%): 2.4% BC Population: 4,560,235 Imm Population: 1,292,675 Imm/ (%): 28.3% Recent Imm Population: 175,555 Recent Imm/ (%): 3.8% NS Population: 908,340 Imm Population: 55,675 Imm/ (%): 6.1% Recent Imm Population: 11,790 Recent Imm/ (%): 1.3% AB Population: 3,978,145 Imm Population: 845,220 Imm/ (%): 21.2% Recent Imm Population: 207,790 Recent Imm/ (%): 5.2% SK Population: 1,070,560 Imm Population: 112,495 Imm/ (%): 10.5% Recent Imm Population: 47,935 Recent Imm/ (%): 4.5% MB Population: 1,240,700 Imm Population: 227,465 Imm/ (%): 18.3% Recent Imm Population: 63,210 Recent Imm/ (%): 5.1% ON NB Population: 13,242,160 Imm Population: 3,852,145 Imm/ (%): 29.1% Recent Imm Population: 472,170 Recent Imm/ (%): 3.6% Population: 730,710 Imm Population: 33,810 Imm/ (%): 4.6% Recent Imm Population: 9,325 Recent Imm/ (%): 1.3% Canada Population: 34,460,060 Imm Population: 7,540,830 Imm/ (%): 21.9% Recent Imm Population: 1,212,075 Recent Imm/ (%): 3.5% *Date Source: Census % sample data British Columbia has the second highest immigrant population compared to any other province or territory in Canada, only Ontario has a greater immigrant population. Census 2016 reported that a total of 1,292,675 immigrants made B.C. their home, representing 17.1% of Canada s total immigrant population. More than half (51.1%) of Canada s immigrants live in Ontario and 14.5% live in Quebec. The Prairie Provinces are home to 15.7% of Canada s immigrants. In the last census period, B.C. received fewer recent immigrants (175,555) than Ontario (472,170), Quebec (215,170) and Alberta (207,790). 28.3% of British Columbia s population was born outside Canada, second to Ontario (29.1%) and notably higher than the national level of 21.9%. Immigrant Demographics I Page 3

4 Population and Immigration Mainland / Southwest BC (Census 2016 and NHS 2011) COMMUNITY TOTAL POPULATION 2016 TOTAL POP. GROWTH (%) IMM POPULATION 2016 IMM/TOTAL (%) 2016 Recent Imm Population 2016 Recent Imm / (%) 2016 Imm Pop Growth (#) Imm Pop Growth (%) British Columbia 4,560, % 1,292, % 175, % 100, % 2,426, % 989, % 142, % 76, % Vancouver 618, % 262, % 37, % 4, % Surrey 511, % 220, % 36, % 32, % Richmond 196, % 118, % 15, % 5, % Burnaby 230, % 115, % 16, % 3, % 138, % 61, % 9, % 8, % Abbotsford 138, % 38, % 5, % 4, % Delta 100, % 31, % 3, % 2, % North Vancouver, District 84, % 26, % 3, % 1, % New Westminster 69, % 24, % 3, % 2, % Langley District 115, % 22, % 2, % 3, % North Vancouver, City 52, % 19, % 3, % 2, % West Vancouver, District 41, % 18, % 2, % 1, % Port 57, % 18, % 1, % 2, % Maple Ridge 80, % 15, % 1, % 2, % Chilliwack 82, % 10, % 1, % 1, % Port Moody 33, % 10, % 1, % % Langley, City 25, % 4, % % % White Rock 19, % 4, % % % Pitt Meadows 18, % 3, % % % Note: Table ordered by number of total immigrants. * Data Source: Census % sample data; NHS 2011 Immigrant Demographics I Page 4

5 Population and Immigration Mainland / Southwest BC (Census 2016 and NHS 2011) was home to the fifth-largest immigrant population (61,060) in the Region, representing 6.2% of s immigrant population and 44.2% of the City s total population. 81.2% of B.C. s recent immigrants lived in the region. Of which 80% resided in Vancouver (26.2%), Surrey (25.5%), Burnaby (11.3%), Richmond (10.7%) and (6.7%). experienced a significant immigrant population increase (17.2%) between 2011 and 2016, as well as an increase in overall population (9.8%). This is notably faster than s level 8.3% growth in immigrant population and 6.5% growth in total population. is one of the five municipalities in that saw an increase of more than 15% in its immigrant population. The Tri-Cities (, Port and Port Moody combined) had 229,440 residents, of which 90,245 were immigrants. These represented 9.5% of s total population and 9.1% of its immigrant population respectively. 6.7% of recent immigrants live s in Between , received 9,530 recent immigrants Immigrant Demographics I Page 5

6 Population and Immigration Trends: coquitlam Immigration Trends ( ) ** Population* Number % of Population Population* Number % of Population ,284 61, % 2,463, , % ,456 52, % 2,313, , % ,565 44, % 2,116, , % ,890 41, % 1,986, , % *Data source: Census data (100% data); **Data source: Census / NHS data (25% sample data). Census 2016 shows that had a total population of 139,284 persons. Its immigrant residents represented 44.2% (61,060) of the total population. saw steady growth in its population in the most recent census period. Between 2011 and 2016, recorded an increase of 9.8 % in its total population and 17.2% in its immigrant population, similar to the 10% increase in total population and 16.4% in its immigrant population between 2006 and Over the past census periods, immigration was a key driver of population growth for. Between 2001 and 2016, had an increase of 47.9% (19,765) in its immigrant population, significantly outpacing the growth of the City s Canadian-born population (9.3% / 6,629) over the same period. In comparison, had an increase of 34.0% in its immigrant population and 18.1% in its Canadian-born population between 2001 and Immigrant Demographics I Page 6

7 Immigrant Arrivals by Period of Immigration (Census 2016) Recent immigrants made up 15.6% (9,530) of s immigrant population, marginally higher than the proportion of 14.4% for. Compared to the previous census period ( ), had notably more recent immigrants: 9,530 recent immigrants reported in Census 2016 vs. 8,345 recent immigrants reporting in the 2011 NHS. At a regional level, had fewer recent immigrants: 142,535 (Census 2016) vs. 155,125 (NHS 2011). # % # % 61, % 989, % 2011 to , % 142, % 2006 to , % 143, % 2001 to , % 124, % 1991 to , % 247, % 1981 to , % 120, % Before , % 209, % Population by Age at Immigration (Census 2016 and NHS 2011) Canada s immigration policy generally results in the arrival of many working age immigrants. About 59.4% of s recent immigrants were between the ages of 15 and 44 when arriving Canada, very similar to the proportion that arrived during the previous census period (60% between 2006 and 2011). 45.6% of s recent immigrants were between the ages of 25 and 44 years when they arrived in Canada. Compared to the previous census period, received a greater proportion of immigrants aged 45 or over and a smaller proportion of immigrants aged 14 or younger. Census 2016 shows 20.5% of recent immigrants were 45 years and over, and 20.0% were 14 years or younger when landing in Canada, compared to 11.1% and 28.9% reported in 2011 respectively. Metro Van Census 2016 NHS 2011 Census 2016 # % # % # % Recent 9, % 8, % 142, % Under 5 years % % 8, % 5 to 14 years 1, % 1, % 16, % 15 to 24 years 1, % 1, % 19, % 25 to 44 years 4, % 3, % 69, % 45 years and over 1, % 1, % 28, % Immigrant Demographics I Page 7

8 Top 10 Places of Birth - by and Recent Immigrant Populations (Census 2016) Recent Canada British Columbia # % # % # % # % # % 1,212, % Recent 175, % Recent 142, % 61, % Recent 9, % Philippines 188, % China 38, % China 35, % China 10, % China 2, % India 147, % India 27, % India 21, % Korea, South 7, % Iran 1, % China 129, % Philippines 26, % Philippines 20, % Iran 6, % Korea, South 1, % Iran 42, % Iran 8, % Iran 8, % Hong Kong 4, % Philippines % Pakistan 41, % Korea, South 8, % Korea, South 6, % Philippines 4, % Syria % United States 33, % Syria 29, % United Kingdom United Kingdom United States 6, % 6, % United States United Kingdom 4, % Taiwan 2, % 3, % United Kingdom Russian Federation % 2, % Hong Kong % 24, % Mexico 2, % Taiwan 2, % India 1, % Taiwan % France 24, % Taiwan 2, % Mexico 2, % United States 1, % Mexico % Korea, South 21, % Japan 2, % Iraq 1, % Romania % Afghanistan % Other places 530, % Other places 45, % Other places 35, % Other places 19, % Other places 2, % Just as in B.C. and, Census 2016 shows that China was the largest source country of immigrants to the City of. Nationally, the Philippines was the largest source country for recent immigrants to Canada. In 2016, 18.0% of s total immigrant and 24.9% of its recent immigrant populations were born in China, indicating a significant increase from 13.6% of the City s total immigrants and 16.7% of its recent immigrants reported in the 2011 NHS. Census 2016 shows that visible minorities accounted for half (50.2%) of s total population, led by people of Chinese (21.0%), Korean (7.2%) and West Asian (5.6%) descent. Among recent immigrants, 88.1% reported as a visible minority; led by those of Chinese (29.6%), West Asian (18.3%) and Korean descent (15.8%). is one of the five municipalities in BC where the visible minority population was greater than the Caucasian population. The other four were Richmond (76.3%), Burnaby (63.6%), Surrey (58.5%) and Vancouver (51.6%). Close to half (48.9%) of s residents self-identified as visible minorities. Immigrant Demographics I Page 8

9 Number of by Immigration Category (2016) Admission category and applicant type for the immigrant population in private households who landed between 1980 and % sample data. Recent Recent # % # % # % # % 51, % 9, % 794, % 142, % Economic 34, % 5, % 461, % 89, % Principal Applicants 12, % 2, % 176, % 38, % Secondary Applicants 22, % 3, % 285, % 51, % Sponsored by Family 10, % 2, % 249, % 42, % Refugees 5, % 1, % 71, % 9, % Other % % 11, % % *Note: Other immigrants includes immigrants who were granted permanent resident status under a program that does not fall within the Economic Immigration Program, Family Class or the Refugee and Protected Persons categories. Other category includes those who were granted permanent resident status under public policy or humanitarian and compassionate cases. Economic immigrants make up the significant majority of s immigrant population. In 2016, 67.6% of the City s total immigrant population and 62.8% of its recent immigrant population arrived under the economic class, compared to s regional level (58.2% of total immigrants and 63% of recent immigrants). Compared to, received a notably larger proportion of refugees. Refugees made up 11.0% of s immigrant population and 12.2% of its recent immigrant population, while 9.0% of immigrants and 6.5% of recent immigrants in the region were refugees. Immigrant Demographics I Page 9

10 Age Distribution coquitlam (Census 2016) Immigration is commonly viewed as a key economic solution to Canada s aging population. In 2016, the average age of s recent immigrants was 34.6, compared to 47.1 for its total immigrant population and 40.2 for the total population. In 2016 working age immigrants (25-64 years) made up 68.1% and 63.4% of s total immigrant and recent immigrant populations respectively, significantly higher than 47.7% of its Canadian born population. s Canadian born population has a much larger proportion (24.8%) of young people between the ages of 0-14, than their immigrant (4.7%) and recent immigrant peers (16.0%). Over the last census period had a fast-growing seniors population. In 2016, people aged 65 years or over made up 17.4% of its total immigrant population and 11.2% of its Canadian-born population, compared to 14.3% for its total immigrants and 10.2% for Canadian-born population in 2010 (NHS 2011). Age Distribution - (Census 2016) had a slightly younger immigrant population than where the average age was 34.7 for the recent immigrant population, 49 for its total immigrant population and 41 for its total population. 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% 70.0% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% 4.7% 3.8% Immigrant Recent Immigrant Canadian Born Population 16.0% 24.8% 16.4% 14.1% 9.8% 29.0% 43.9% 23.9% 39.1% 23.8% 19.5% 17.4% 11.2% 6.5% % 22.0% metro vancouver 15.9% 12.8% 7.6% 29.8% 48.6% 27.4% 37.4% 18.6% 22.8% 21.5% 6.1% % Immigrant Demographics I Page 10

11 language Top 5 Non-official Home Languages (Census 2016) # % # % # % 61, % Recent 9, % Recent 142, % Non-Official Languages 32, % Non-Official Languages 6, % Non-Official Languages 88, % Mandarin 8, % Mandarin 2, % Mandarin 26, % Cantonese 5, % Persian (Farsi) 1, % Punjabi (Panjabi) 12, % Korean 5, % Korean 1, % Tagalog (Pilipino, Filipino) 7, % Persian (Farsi) 4, % Arabic % Persian (Farsi) 7, % Russian 1, % Cantonese % Cantonese 6, % Other Non-Official Languages 8, % Other Non-Official Languages 1, % Other Non-Official Languages 27, % In 2016, close to three quarters (71.7%) of s recent immigrants spoke nonofficial languages most often at home, notably more than 54.0% of the City s immigrant population. It was also higher than 62.1% for s recent immigrants. About a quarter (25.4%) of s recent immigrants spoke Chinese (Mandarin, Cantonese and Chinese n.o.s. combined) most often at home, compared to the corresponding proportion of 23.8% for its total immigrants. The proportion of non-official home language speaking population in has slightly increased since NHS 2011 reported that 68.6% of recent immigrants and 54.9% of total immigrants in spoke non-official languages often at home. 25.4% of s recent immigrants spoke Chinese most often at home Immigrant Demographics I Page 11

12 Language Trends ( ) - By % of Population with English Only as a Mother Tongue 50.5% of s total population spoke English only as their mother tongue, notably lower than s regional level of 54.0%. The proportion of s residents whose mother tongue was English continued its decline from 62.2% in 2001 to 50.5% in 2016, a drop of 11.7% which almost doubled the decline (6.2%) for the region. 65.0% 60.0% 55.0% 50.0% 45.0% 40.0% 35.0% 30.0% 62.2% 57.9% 60.2% 56.7% 56.0% 54.9% 50.5% 54.0% Languages Spoken Most Often at Work (Census 2016) By % of immigrant population aged 15 years and over The vast majority of s immigrants spoke one of the official languages most often at work. In 2016, only 15.8% of s recent immigrants and 9.1% of its immigrants spoke non-official languages at work, compared to the corresponding 17.5% of recent immigrants and 8.5% of total immigrants reported in the 2011 NHS. Recent Recent Non-Official Languages 9.1% Non-Official Languages 15.8% Non-Official Languages 17.8% Mandarin 2.8% Mandarin 5.8% Mandarin 6.9% Korean 2.7% Korean 5.3% Punjabi (Panjabi) 4.5% Cantonese 2.1% Persian (Farsi) 1.9% Cantonese 2.4% Compared to 2011, in 2016 Mandarin replaced Korean as the most often spoken non-official language at work for both recent immigrants (5.8%) and the total immigrant population (2.8%). also had a slightly lower proportion of recent immigrant workers (15.8%) who spoke non-official languages often at work when compared to s regional level of 17.8%. Immigrant Demographics I Page 12

13 Education Level (Census 2016) Highest Level of Education - By % of population aged 25 to 64 years In 2016, 54.8% of s recent immigrants between the ages of 25 to 64 had a bachelor s degree or higher, significantly higher than the proportion of their Canadianborn counterparts (27.3%) and total immigrants (46.5%). University certificate, diploma or degree at bachelor level or above University certificate or diploma below bachelor level 3.5% 6.2% 5.0% 33.6% 41.7% 53.2% Both at the municipal and regional levels, the Canadian-born population reported higher levels of educational attainment in apprenticeship and trades as well as in the high school or equivalency categories. While immigrants and recent immigrants reported higher levels of educational attainment in college and university certificates, diplomas or degrees. College, CEGEP or other nonuniversity certificate or diploma Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma Secondary (high) school diploma, or equivalency certificate 8.3% 3.4% 5.0% 11.2% 15.7% 22.4% 25.8% 17.4% 22.8% metro vancouver 54.8% No certificate, diploma or degree 6.3% 8.6% 9.9% of recent immigrants had a bachelor s degree or higher % of Canadian Born - % of Recent - % of - Immigrant Demographics I Page 13

14 Compared to the previous census period ( ), saw notable growth in the proportion of its college and university educated population. In 2011, the corresponding percentages of those with a bachelor s degree or higher were 50.0% of recent immigrants, 25.1% of the Canadianborn population and 42.1% of total immigrants. At the regional level, was also home to a greater proportion of college and university educated immigrants compared to Canadian-born counterparts. 53.2% of recent immigrants and 41.7% of total immigrants had a bachelor s degree or higher, compared to 33.6% of the Canadian born population. University certificate, diploma or degree at bachelor level or above University certificate or diploma below bachelor level College, CEGEP or other nonuniversity certificate or diploma Apprenticeship or trades certificate or diploma Secondary (high) school diploma, or equivalency certificate 2.8% 6.4% 5.3% 9.8% 3.9% 5.2% 11.4% 17.0% 27.3% 24.9% 28.6% 16.5% 20.4% 46.5% 54.8% coquitlam No certificate, diploma or degree 6.5% 7.0% 5.7% % of Canadian Born - % of Recent - % of - Immigrant Demographics I Page 14

15 Labour Force Activity (Census 2016) Employment / unemployment rates in 2015 for population aged 15 years and over population aged 15 years and over Canadian Born Recent Canadian Born Recent 57,675 58,200 8,000 1,112, , ,615 36,400 In the labour force 39,075 36,400 4, , ,610 80,025 Participation rate (%) 67.75% 62.5% 58.6% 69.2% 61.5% 65.3% Employment rate (%) 64.1% 58.3% 51.4% 65.3% 57.8% 59.2% immigrants in coquitlam s labour force (2015) Unemployment rate (%) 5.4% 6.8% 12.3% 5.7% 5.9% 9.3% In 2015 there were 36,400 immigrants and 4,685 recent immigrants in s labour force. and recent immigrants represented 48.2% and 6.2% of the City s labour force respectively, a notable growth from the corresponding figures of 44.6% for total immigrants and 5.6% for recent immigrants reported in the NHS % of recent immigrants were unemployed in 2015, significantly higher than its total immigrant labour force (6.8%) and their Canadianborn counterparts (5.4%). Census 2016 shows that had a decrease in unemployment from 2010 when 14.0% of recent immigrants, 8.3% of total immigrants and 6.3% of its Canadian-born labour force were unemployed (NHS 2011). At the regional level, although s unemployment rates were lower than s, there were still significant discrepancies among these three groups: in the region 9.3% of s recent immigrants were unemployed, much higher than the 5.9% for total immigrants and 5.7% for the Canadian-born population. Immigrant Demographics I Page 15

16 Occupation Distribution (Census 2016) Distribution of Top Ten Occupations - By % labour force population aged 15 years and over Canadian Born Recent Canadian Born Recent Retail trade 11.6% 12.6% 12.9% Retail trade 11.1% 11.0% 12.2% 54 Professional, scientific and technical services 8.3% 11.6% 11.7% 62 Health care and social assistance 9.6% 10.9% 7.7% 62 Health care and social assistance 9.3% 10.4% 5.5% 54 Professional; scientific and technical services 9.8% 9.9% 10.8% 72 Accommodation and food services 6.9% 9.2% 15.9% 72 Accommodation and food services 7.6% 9.0% 13.0% Manufacturing 5.6% 7.0% 6.3% Manufacturing 5.1% 7.7% 7.2% 23 Construction 9.4% 6.6% 7.4% 23 Construction 7.8% 6.5% 7.7% 61 Educational services 8.5% 5.6% 4.5% Transportation and warehousing 5.2% 6.0% 3.9% 52 Finance and insurance 4.9% 5.6% 4.5% 61 Educational services 8.5% 5.8% 4.7% 81 Other services (except public administration) 4.3% 4.7% 6.5% 52 Finance and insurance 4.6% 5.1% 3.7% 56 Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services 3.8% 4.5% 5.7% 56 Administrative and support; waste management and remediation services 4.1% 5.0% 5.8% The retail trade, professional scientific and technical services, and health care and social assistance were the top three sectors for and s immigrant labour force. Both in and, recent immigrants were more likely to work in the retail trade, accommodation and food services sectors than their Canadian born counterparts. 28.8% of s recent immigrants and 25.2% s recent immigrants worked in these two sectors, compared to 18.5% and 18.7% of Canadian-born workers in and respectively. s Canadian-born labour force (8.5%) was noticeably more likely to be employed in the educational services industry than their immigrant (5.6%) and recent immigrant counterparts (4.5%). Immigrant Demographics I Page 16

17 Income (Census 2016) income in 2015 for Individuals aged 15 years and over Population Recent Population Recent Population aged 15 years and over 115,875 58,195 8,005 2,064, , ,620 Average income $ $43,731 $38,339 $23,047 $46,821 $40,437 $28,845 Median income $ $31,835 $25,448 $14,138 $32,612 $27,642 $19,625 Prevalence of low income in 2015, based on after-tax low-income measure (%) 17.7% 23.8% 45.5% 16.5% 20.5% 33.5% In 2015, the median income of s recent immigrant population was $14,138, notably less than the median income of $25,448 for its immigrant population and $31,835 within the City s total population. In general, s labour force earned less than their counterparts when compared to the regional level: $14,138 vs. $19,625 for recent immigrants, $25,448 vs. $27,642 for total immigrants and $31,835 vs. $32,612 for the total population. The gap of recent immigrants income ($5,487) between and is noticeably greater than for its total population ($777). Overall, s residents earned more in 2015 than 2010, except its recent immigrant labour force. Median income went up by about 10% from $29,112 in 2010 for the City s total population, and up by 6% from $24,027 for its total immigrants. However, recent immigrants showed a 9% decline in median income from $15,517 in 2010, indicating a widening gap between recent immigrants and the Canadian-born population. The rates of low income in remained steady between 2010 and 2015, and recent immigrants were still most likely to live on a low income. In 2015, 45.5% of s recent immigrant population aged 15 years and over were in the low-income bracket, markedly higher than 23.8% of the City s total immigrant population and 17.7% of its total population. These figures were very similar to the corresponding rates in % of recent immigrants, 23.4% of total immigrants and 17.3% of the City s total population lived on a low income. Immigrant Demographics I Page 17

18 Employment Income in 2015 of Individuals aged 15 years and over who worked full year, full time Population Recent Population Recent Population aged 15 years and over 115,875 58,195 8,005 2,064, , ,620 Population who worked full year, full time and with employment income in ,360 16,505 1, , ,940 25,630 Average income $ $66,928 $61,933 $48,815 $67,916 $61,567 $53,737 Median income $ $56,143 $51,045 $37,040 $54,955 $49,407 $41,559 About 16.3% of recent immigrants worked full time for a full year with employment income in 2015, significantly lower than 28.4% for the total immigrants and 31.4% of the City s total labour force. It was also lower than the 20.9% for s recent immigrants. In 2015, had a slightly greater proportion of full time workers than : 28.4% vs. 27.2% for total immigrants, and 31.4% vs. 30.8% for the total labour force. However, s recent immigrants had fewer full time opportunities than their counterparts in Metro Vancouver: 16.3% vs. 20.9%. Compared to the previous census period, there were approximately 2% less full-time job opportunities for s workers. In 2010, 18.4% of recent immigrants, 30.3% of immigrant workers and 33.6% of the total labour force worked full time and for a full year. In 2015, recent immigrants who worked full time and for a full year earned $37,040 in median income, equivalent to 66.0% of the median income for s total population ($56,143). The median income for total immigrants ($51,045), however, was much closer (90.9%) to the level for the City s total population. In general, residents earn about 5% more in 2015 than 2010, except for its recent immigrants who earned about 3% less. Immigrant Demographics I Page 18

19 about newtobc NewToBC NewToBC partners with libraries and community service providers to develop, deliver, and promote services and resources that support immigrant settlement and integration in communities across the province. NewToBC uses innovative approaches and emerging technologies to deliver three key activities. 1. NewToBC operates the Library Champions Project in communities across and the Fraser Valley. 2. NewToBC develops, updates and disseminates a variety of library and settlement information resources for new immigrants. 3. NewToBC uses social media platforms to share information about settlement resources, volunteer opportunities, and no cost workshops, training and community events of interest to new immigrants in Southwest BC. Go to our Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn feeds to find out more. NewToBC is managed by Public Library InterLINK. The project represents the eighteen public library systems in the Public Library InterLINK federation. The project was established by the Government of British Columbia in NewToBC is currently funded through a Contribution Agreement with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Copyright 2018: NewToBC: The Library Link For Newcomers and Public Library InterLINK

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