Évolution de l’assimilation linguistique au Québec et au Canada entre 1971 et 1991
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Title |
Évolution de l’assimilation linguistique au Québec et au Canada entre 1971 et 1991
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Abstract |
Using census data between 1971 and 1991, the author concludes that the relative degree of French-language assimilation during this period among recent immigrants to Quebec can be attributed to increased immigration from countries where Latin languages are spoken, or immigration from other French-speaking countries, and to a lesser extent to the obligatory French-language education mandated under Bills 22 and 101. In contrast, English-language assimilation was stronger among longer-established immigrants (e.g. Italians) and among Allophones born in Quebec.
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Recherches sociographiques
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Vol. 38
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no. 3
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469-490
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Date |
1997
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fr
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Castonguay, Charles. “Évolution de l’assimilation linguistique au Québec et au Canada entre 1971 et 1991.” Recherches sociographiques Vol. 38, no. 3 (1997): 469–490. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/rs/1997-v38-n3-rs1601/057150ar.pdf.
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