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Cary Wu

Do Immigrants Gain Trust in High Trust Canada?

by Cary Wu

Trust reflects a person’s perception of goodwill and benign intent from others. People trusting each other is essential not only for individual well-being, but also for social cohesion, economic growth, and democracy. Trust is especially important for immigrants and for societies with large foreign-born populations due to its role in promoting social integration. Canada is a relatively high trust country. Data from Statistics Canada’s...

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