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Residential Patterns of New Immigrants and Linguistic Integration
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Title |
Residential Patterns of New Immigrants and Linguistic Integration
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Abstract |
An examination of the residential patterns of new immigrants to Montreal and the impact of these patterns on subsequent language use in the workplace and educational programs. The authors conclude that immigrants in anglophone neighbourhoods appear to use English more than immigrants use French who live in francophone neighbourhoods.
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The Canadian Geographer/Le géographe canadien
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Vol. 38
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no. 4
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331-342
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Date |
December 1994
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Montgomery, Catherine, and Jean Renaud. “Residential Patterns of New Immigrants and Linguistic Integration.” The Canadian Geographer/Le géographe canadien Vol. 38, no. 4 (December 1994): 331–342.
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