Les francophones sont-ils plus ‘xénophobes’ que les anglophones au Québec? une analyse quantitative exploratoire

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Title
Les francophones sont-ils plus ‘xénophobes’ que les anglophones au Québec? une analyse quantitative exploratoire
Abstract
An analysis of data from a 1987 survey of Quebecers' attitudes towards immigration indicates that English- as well as French-speaking respondents did not spontaneously recognize the contributions of immigrants to economic activity and employment. However, the authors report that French-speaking Quebecers have greater than average reservations towards immigration and multiculturalism compared to English-speaking Quebecers.
Publication
Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada
Volume
Vol. 22
Issue
no. 2
Pages
54-77
Date
1990
Language
fr
Notes

See also the authors publication of the same title, published by: Montréal: CERPE, Université du Québec à Montréal, 1990. 33, 7 p.

Citation
Bolduc, Denis, and Pierre Fortin. “Les francophones sont-ils plus ‘xénophobes’ que les anglophones au Québec? une analyse quantitative exploratoire.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 22, no. 2 (1990): 54–77.
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