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Community Engagement Is Difficult for Immigrants

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Date

2012

Authors

Hynie, Michaela
Lai, Yvonne

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Being involved in community activities is important for the social well-being of a person and a community. However, engagement is low among immigrants in communities that are growing in diversity. There are specific barriers that prevent them from joining in social activities. These include language, time, knowledge and money barriers. These barriers can be eased if service organizations and the government address the challenges faced by newcomers when they first settle.

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Immigration, Social Development and Welfare

Citation

Lai, Y., & Hynie, M. (2010). Community engagement and well-being of immigrants: The role of knowledge. Canadian Issues, summer, 93-98