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IMMIGRATION IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. BARBARA BOYLE TORREY BIXBY VISITING SCHOLAR POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU. FOREIGN BORN POPULATIONS AS PERCENT OF TOTAL POPULATION. %. Source: Statistics Canada; U.S. Census Bureau.
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IMMIGRATION IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES BARBARA BOYLE TORREY BIXBY VISITING SCHOLAR POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU
FOREIGN BORN POPULATIONSAS PERCENT OF TOTAL POPULATION % Source: Statistics Canada; U.S. Census Bureau. Note: Canadian data are for the Census Year, which is one year after U.S. Census at the beginning of a decade.
IMMIGRANT POPULATION BY PLACE OF BIRTH - 2000 % Source: Statistics Canada; U.S. Census Bureau. Tamara M. Woroby, American Review of Canadian Studies (Summer2005): 247-264.
PERSONS ENTERING CANADA AND U.S. BY STATUS : 2002 (excluding tourists) % Source: Tamara M. Woroby, The American Review of Canadian Studies, (Summer 2005):247-264.
IMMIGRANT LABORERS TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES(as percent of all immigrants) SOURCE: Tamara M. Woroby, op. cit.
CATEGORIES OF LEGAL IMMIGRANTS: 2000 (IN PERCENTAGE) SOURCE: Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Facts and Figures 2000 p. 5. 2001 Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization Service
FOREIGN-BORN ENTERING BETWEEN 1980-1989 WHO BECAME U.S. CITIZENS BY 2002 Source: U. Census Bureau, as reported in Philip Martin and Elizabeth Midgley “Immigration: Shaping and Reshaping America, PRB, June 2003.