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Chinese Immigrants In Canada

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According to Statistic Canada, majority of Chinese Canadians are foreign born. In 2001, 72% of Chinese Canadians were born outside of Canada. In addition, majority of the Chinese community are in two provinces. In fact, about 82% reside in either province, 47% in Ontario and 34% in British Columbia. In order for a psychologist to understand this ethnic group, they would want to look at the correlation between foreign Chinese people, and any similar experiences they have or are currently enduring in Canada. An anthropologist would want to identify why Chinese people chose Canada as one of their destinations by comparing Canadian culture to Chinese culture. Finally, the immigration of so many Chinese people would lead a sociologist to look at …show more content…

They are more likely than any other Canadian to be married. In 2001, 56% of people aged 15 and over in the Chinese community were married. They were also less likely to be in a common law relationship, as there are 2% of Chinese origin living as common law in comparison to 10% of all Canadian adults. Furthermore, Chinese Canadians are less likely to be lone parents, as 4% of Chinese adults were lone parents compared to 6% of adults in the whole population. This information may not be as significant for a psychologist, however they may look at how each individual has been conditioned to be against a common-law relationship. An anthropologist might look at how the culture of Chinese immigrants has grounded their beliefs in marriage. They might look at their traditions as well, to give them a better idea as to why majority of the Chinese community get married as young as 15. Lastly, a sociologist might compare China’s societal norms and values regarding marriage and identify the similarities portrayed among the Chinese community in Canadian society. They may also look at the spread in such values and norms through interracial marriages between a Chinese individual and another ethnic

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