CIC 2011/2012 Research and Evaluation Priorities November 2011 Research and Evaluation, CIC.

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CIC 2011/2012 Research and Evaluation Priorities November 2011 Research and Evaluation, CIC

Research Priorities ( ) are driven by three key objectives 1.To provide expert evidence base support for strategic policy development and program monitoring & evaluation 2.To enhance CIC’s intellectual capital and knowledge base for systematic application of evidence based analysis and research & data tools 3.To meet CIC’s data sharing & reporting service commitments to internal and external partners and stakeholders, including the Canadian public 2

We strive to meet these objectives through three interrelated core functions 1.DATA  Management: Data integrity (accurate, reliable, comprehensive, and relevant)  Reporting/Sharing: Responding to internal/external data requests; periodic release of CIC data (research and operational; Open Data); Facts and Figures suite of products; Research Data Mart (RDM); and data/table sets for PTs  Development: New data sets, models, and tools in support of policy, program and evaluation needs (e.g., sponsorship, levels, refugee continuum, iCAMS, etc.) 2.RESEARCH  In-house primary and secondary research and externally commissioned research;  Strategic research on longer term knowledge gaps and emerging trends 3.PARTNERSHIPS  Internal: Systematic departmental engagement to inform policy and to identify research needs & knowledge gaps; dissemination of research findings; facilitation of policy/research linkages with external partners  External: OGDs (StatCan, HRSDC, PCH, PHAC, PS, etc.), PTs and local governments, research networks (Metropolis, WCI, IRPP), universities, academics/researchers, SPOs, etc. 3

Immigration that supports a prosperous future for Canada In 2011/12, we will continue research to inform a key policy question: What is the appropriate level of immigration for Canada and what are the implications of increasing overall levels? Key initiatives include:  Updating recent immigrant outcomes paper with Longitudinal Immigration Database (IMDB) data through 2008  Updating profile of provincial nominees with IMDB data through 2008  Analysing immigrants/refugees and the labour market, by age composition, by region, by industry (provincial profiles to be defined with PTs)  Examining the role of migrant labour supply in the Canadian labour market  Delivering CIC’s FPT research plan commitments 4

A renewed tradition of refugee protection and support for families We are building data infrastructure which will facilitate a more thorough examination of the family sponsorship process and the impact of refugee reform. This work will help address a key question: What is the optimal mix between immigration streams? Key initiatives include:  Comprehensive investigation of low income and poverty among immigrants with particular attention to refugees and the family class  Understanding income distribution and earnings of refugee cohorts  Updating with data through 2008 secondary mobility patterns of immigrants/refugees report to determine if patterns have changed since

An integrated society with a strengthened commitment to citizenship Work in this area will help address key questions surrounding policy options to support social inclusion and help build an integrated society with a shared sense of citizenship. We are also investigating factors that contribute to the decision to become a Canadian citizen. Key initiatives include:  Measuring language proficiency gains of immigrant women  Developing and identifying indicators for SO#3  Redesigning iCAMS to better track and measure SO#3 outcomes 6

A healthy, safe and secure Canada Although this strategic goal has not been a major focus for research in the past, work in this area would directly inform aspects of both federal and provincial responsibilities regarding selection and settlement Key initiatives include:  Supporting the measurement of the effectiveness and efficiency of medical surveillance program for TB in Ontario  Working with OGDs, e.g., PS, Justice, DFAIT, to identify areas for future collaboration on research 7

CIC Evaluation Reports Recently Completed and Published 8

CIC Evaluations Currently Underway 9

CIC Data Dissemination Products 10 ProductMethod of publication When Facts and Figures Suite Preliminary estimatesCIC websiteLate February Facts and Figures ReportCIC websiteLate August Digital LibraryDVD-ROMLate September Provincial ProfilesData cubes and PDFLate September Permanent Resident Rounded Data Interactive Data cubes Late October Quarterly Administrative Data Release GoC Open Data Portal 3 months after each quarter