Immigrant self-employed earnings lag behind native-born, facing uphill climb.
Immigrant men in Canada are earning less compared to native-born men. More immigrants are becoming self-employed, but their earnings are still lower than native-born individuals. The earnings gap between self-employed immigrants and native-born individuals changes over time, narrowing during good economic times and widening during weaker economic periods. Despite this, self-employed immigrants still face challenges in catching up to native-born earnings.