Through Their Eyes: Experiences of Rural Immigrants

Authors

  • Pallak Aora Mosaic Institute
  • Al C. Lauzon SEDRD, University of Guelph

Abstract

As rural communities struggle with the out-migration of their youth and an ageing population, they are increasingly looking to immigration as a partial solution to their dilemmas of a shrinking tax base and labour market shortages. There has been a great deal of research on immigrants, but little in the way of rural research and what rural research there is has tended to examine how to attract immigrants to rural and small communities. There has been very little research that has examined the rural immigrants’ experience, a gap this study begins to address. This is a qualitative study that examines the experiences of 12 immigrants who are now residing in rural communities in Ontario. The study reports back on three themes: employment issues, social issues, and cultural issues. Keywords: rural, immigration, employment, social issues, cultural issues ----------------------------------------------------- À travers leurs yeux: expériences d'immigrants ruraux Résumé Alors que les communautés rurales doivent faire face à l'exode des jeunes et à une population vieillissante, elles considèrent de plus en plus l'immigration comme une solution partielle aux dilemmes de la réduction de l'assiette fiscale et de la pénurie de main d'œuvre. Il y a eu beaucoup de recherches sur les immigrants, mais très peu de recherches en milieu rural et les recherches effectuées en milieu rural ont eu tendance à examiner la manière d'attirer les immigrants dans les petites communautés rurales. Très peu de recherches ont examiné l’expérience des immigrés ruraux, une lacune que cette étude commence à combler. Il s'agit d'une étude qualitative qui examine les expériences de 12 immigrants qui résident maintenant dans des communautés rurales de l'Ontario. L'étude fait un rapport selon trois thèmes: les problèmes d'emploi, les problèmes sociaux et les problèmes culturels.

Author Biographies

Pallak Aora, Mosaic Institute

Pallak Aora is a recent MSc graduateof the Capacity Development and Extension program and is currently program coordinator with the Mosaic Institute in Toronto.

Al C. Lauzon, SEDRD, University of Guelph

Al Lauzon is currently a Professor in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development.

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Published

2019-06-04