The Ghettoization of Quebec: Interprovincial Migration and its Demographic Effects
Type of resource | |
---|---|
Author/collaborator |
|
Title |
The Ghettoization of Quebec: Interprovincial Migration and its Demographic Effects
|
Abstract |
The author describes the nature of the interprovincial migration flows originating within Quebec and arriving in Quebec between 1986 and 1991. Both the overall population and specific personal attributes such as level of education, mother tongue and age are considered in order to determine the demographic impacts of migration on the province of Quebec. Results suggest that migration flows into and out-of the province continue a trend observed between 1976-81 and 1981-86, with an overall loss of population through migration. English speaking migrants represented a large proportion of the outmigrants and a small proportion of the inmigrants to Quebec. Quebec must rely upon return migrants as a source of population growth.
|
Publication |
Canadian Studies in Population
|
Volume |
Vol. 23
|
Issue |
no. 1
|
Pages |
1-21
|
Date |
1996
|
Language |
en
|
Citation |
Newbold, K. Bruce. “The Ghettoization of Quebec: Interprovincial Migration and Its Demographic Effects.” Canadian Studies in Population Vol. 23, no. 1 (1996): 1–21.
|
Find in a library | |
Permalink |