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Second Promised Land

Migration to Alberta and the Transformation of Canadian Society

Harry H. Hiller

Exploring the realities behind the "Alberta Advantage" and the redistribution of the Canadian population.

Paper (0773535268) 9780773535268
Release date: 2009-05-01
CA $29.95  |  US $29.95
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Cloth (0773535179) 9780773535176
Release date: 2009-05-01
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6x9
568pp
2 maps


Table of Contents

Explosive economic growth in resource-rich Alberta has led to a stunning increase in its population. In contrast to Ontario and British Columbia, which have grown primarily through international migration, Alberta has become a magnet for internal migrants, contributing to population redistribution within Canada, with significant national social and economic consequences.

Combining statistical analysis and ethnographic study, Harry Hiller uncovers two waves of in-migration to Alberta. His innovative approach begins with the individual migrant and analyzes the relocation experience from origin to destination. Through interviews with hundreds of migrants, Hiller shows that migration is complex and dynamic, shaped not just by what Alberta offers but also prompted by a process that begins in the region of origin which makes migration possible, and helps determine whether migrants stay or return home. By combining a social psychological approach with structural factors such as Alberta’s transition from a regional hinterland province to its emerging role the global system, discussions of gender, the internet, and folk culture, Second Promised Land provides a multi-dimensional and deeply human account of a contemporary Canadian phenomenon.

Review quotes
An interesting and well-written book and an important contribution to migration literature. Frank Trovato, University of Alberta


Harry H. Hiller is professor of sociology, the University of Calgary, and the author of Canadian Society: A Macro Analysis and Urban Canada: Sociological Perspectives.

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