Sector Focus

Sector Focus
June 8, 2021 ACCT
In ACCT News

ACCT would like to shed some light on The Canadian Arab Institute report on ‘Visible Minority Populations in Canada’ with a focus on Arab Minorities. Summary of Key Findings • There are variations in the immigrant status of visible minority populations; more of the Arab visible minority population is made up of immigrants than most other visible minority populations. • The very large majority of the Arab visible minority population is first-generation, similar to most other visible minority populations. Less than 1% of the Arab visible minority population is the third generation, which is lower than almost all other visible minority populations. • Of the visible minority populations, the Arab visible minority population has the highest unemployment rate at 13.5; the unemployment rate of the total visible minority population in Canada is more than 30% lower than the Arab visible minority population. • Of the visible minority populations, the Arab visible minority population has the third-lowest median employment income; the average employment income of the Arab visible minority population is among the bottom half of the visible minority populations. • Almost 25% of the Arab visible minority population is in the under $10,000 (including loss) income group; this is a higher portion of the population than most other visible minority population groups. • 61% of the Arab visible minority population has a postsecondary certificate, diploma, or degree; this is higher than most other visible minority populations.

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