Do Politics and Economics Matter? A Quantitative Analysis of the Relationship Between Language Policy in the Province of Quebec and Interprovincial Migration

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Do Politics and Economics Matter? A Quantitative Analysis of the Relationship Between Language Policy in the Province of Quebec and Interprovincial Migration
Abstract
A quantitative analysis of the statistical relationship between Quebec's language policies (Bill 63, Bill 22 and Bill 101), economics and interprovincial net-migration. The author concludes that the negative net-migration in Quebec in the 1970s and 1980s was directly related to the province's language laws and not, as some economists hypothesized, a simple "labour market adjustment."
Type
PhD dissertation
University
Carleton University
Place
Ottawa, ON
Date
1994
Language
en
Citation
Leonard, Gordon S. J. “Do Politics and Economics Matter? A Quantitative Analysis of the Relationship Between Language Policy in the Province of Quebec and Interprovincial Migration.” PhD dissertation, Carleton University, 1994.
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