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23 Αυγ 2023 · In 2021, one in four people in Canada (26.5%) were from the racialized population, twice the corresponding share (13.4%) in 2001 (Statistics Canada, 2003 and 2022a). Furthermore, the composition of the racialized population has changed as smaller groups increased their population share.
- Racialized groups - Canada at a Glance, 2022 - Statistics Canada
In 2021, three racialized groups alone accounted for more...
- Racialized groups - Canada at a Glance, 2022 - Statistics Canada
6 Σεπ 2023 · In 2021, about 34% of children were from a racialized group (an increase from 17% in 2001), most of whom were Canadian born. With these trends, it is important to further examine the implication of rising diversity in the labour market and broader society.
In 2021, three racialized groups alone accounted for more than 16.1% of Canada's total population. These groups are South Asians (2.6 million; 7.1 percent), Chinese (1.7 million; 4.7 percent) and Blacks (1.5 million; 4.3 percent), each with a population of more than one million.
16 Φεβ 2022 · Experiences of discrimination were much more common among Canadian-born Black people (65% E) than among Black immigrants (36%). Data from the GSS show that a considerably higher proportion of Black people experienced discrimination in 2019 than in 2014 (46% versus 28%).
2 Ιαν 2018 · In the last 20 years in Canada, the multi-ethnic population has grown by almost 4 million people – almost double the overall population growth rate – to make up 41 per cent of the country's...
18 Ιαν 2023 · The 2021 Census shows the diversity in educational characteristics between, and within, racialized groups in Canada. Many Asian populations had levels of educational attainment well above the national average.
17 Ιουλ 2021 · Statistics Canada says it will consider a change to its data-collecting practices to better account for Canadians who identify as members of multiple visible minorities — people who for...