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Data tables and graphs Tables TablesTable 1. Intended destination before immigration and current place of residence of immigrants currently living in the three largest census metropolitan areas, 2001 Table 2. The five most important reasons principal applicants in the economic-class chose to settle in Toronto, Vancouver or Montréal, 2001 Table 3. Immigrants' experience finding housing, accessing health care services, acquiring training and entering the labour market, 2001 Table 4. Labour force activities of immigrants with selected characteristics, 2001 Table 5. Major occupation groups of immigrants before and after arriving in Canada, 2001 GraphsGraph 1. Immigrants’ intended destination before immigration and their place of residence at time of interview, by selected census metropolitan areas, 2001 Graph 2. The most serious difficulties immigrants experienced when seeking suitable housing, 2001 Graph 3. The most serious difficulties immigrants experienced when accessing health care services, 2001 Graph 4. The most serious difficulties immigrants experienced when pursuing further education or training, 2001. Graph 5. The most serious difficulties immigrants experienced when entering the labour force, 2001 Graph 6. Immigrants’ most frequently cited sources of help when seeking suitable housing, 2001 Graph 7. Immigrants’ most frequently cited sources of help when accessing health care service, 2001 Graph 8. Immigrants’ most frequently cited sources of help when getting further training/education, 2001 Graph 9. Immigrants’ most frequently cited sources of help when finding employment, 2001 Supplementary tablesA. Selected characteristics of newcomers to Canada for major census metropolitan areas, 2001 B. Selected characteristics of newcomers among different admission classes, Canada, 2001 |
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