在大城市之外定居:加拿大关于移民到农村和较小社区的文献范围审查

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Canadian Geographer-Geographe Canadien Pub Date : 2024-04-16 DOI:10.1111/cag.12917
Stacey Haugen, Rachel McNally, Lars K. Hallström
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新移民在加拿大的农村和小型社区生活和工作。然而,移民研究和政策绝大多数集中在大城市中心。针对这一知识空白,本文介绍了加拿大有关加拿大最大城市以外地区移民文献的范围审查结果。对 90 项研究的分析揭示了文献中与地域重点和主题相关的几个主要趋势。综述结果表明,大多数研究都集中在人口密度较高且靠近主要城市中心的地区,从而揭示了在该国农村和北部地区定居方面的知识空白。与定居服务、就业机会、热情好客的社区、公共政策、基础设施、留住人才和二次移民相关的问题是文献中涉及最多的主题,代表了加拿大农村的多样性。针对这些发现,我们最后讨论了未来研究和政策变革的潜在机会。
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Settling beyond big cities: A scoping review of the Canadian literature on immigration to rural and smaller communities

Newcomers are living and working across rural and smaller communities in Canada. However, immigration research and policy are overwhelmingly focused on large, urban centres. Responding to this knowledge gap, this article presents the results from a scoping review of the Canadian literature on immigration outside of Canada's largest cities. An analysis of 90 studies reveals several key trends in the literature related to the geographic focus and themes addressed. The results of the review demonstrate that the majority of studies focus on regions with a high population density that are in close proximity to major urban centres, thus revealing a gap in knowledge regarding settlement across more rural and northern parts of the country. Issues related to settlement services, employment opportunities, welcoming communities, public policy, infrastructure, and retention and secondary migration were the most addressed themes across the literature and represent the diversity of rural Canada. In response to these findings, we conclude with a discussion of the potential opportunities for future research and policy change.

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