Healthcare Policy

Healthcare Policy 20(4) August 2025 : 33-40.doi:10.12927/hcpol.2025.27622
Data Matters

Employment in the Canadian Medical Profession by Immigrant Status, Racialized Group and Gender

Christoph Schimmele and Feng Hou

Abstract

This study examines how immigrant status and place of education affect skill utilization among Canadians with a medical degree, using the 2021 Census of Population. Immigrants with a foreign education were less likely to be employed as doctors than Canadian-educated immigrants or Canadian-born people. Among foreign-educated immigrants, racialized people had a larger disadvantage in employment as doctors than their White counterparts. Canadian-educated immigrants mostly had similar employment outcomes as Canadian-born people, but those from the Black, South Asian and Arab/West Asian groups had worse outcomes. A similar disadvantage was found among Canadian-born people from the Black, South Asian and Arab/West Asian groups.

 

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