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Acculturation and Linguistic Tensions as Predictors of Quebec Francophone and Anglophone Desire for Internal Migration in Canada
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Acculturation and Linguistic Tensions as Predictors of Quebec Francophone and Anglophone Desire for Internal Migration in Canada
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Using the acculturation and ethnolinguistic vitality frameworks, the authors examine the economic prospects and linguistic tensions as factors accounting for willingness to stay in Quebec or leave to the rest of Canada. Questionnaires were completed by 234 Quebec Francophone (QF) and 205 Quebec Anglophone (QA) undergraduates attending French- and English-medium universities in Montreal, respectively. The authors survey results showed that, compared with QFs, QA minority students were more willing to leave Quebec. For QFs, willingness to move to the rest of Canada was predicted mainly by pull factors including better economic prospects and joining a partner. The authors also found that though QFs and QAs identified similar pull factors, the following push factors were more important for QAs: avoiding linguistic tensions, being victim of collective discrimination, perceiving English–French relations as zero-sum, and endorsing the separation acculturation orientation. Their results show the importance of linguistic tensions as a factor predicting QAs’ willingness to leave their province of origin.
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Journal of Language and Social Psychology
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Vol. 37
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no. 2
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136-159
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2017
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en
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Sioufi, Rana, and Richard Y. Bourhis. “Acculturation and Linguistic Tensions as Predictors of Quebec Francophone and Anglophone Desire for Internal Migration in Canada.” Journal of Language and Social Psychology Vol. 37, no. 2 (2017): 136–159. www.researchgate.net/publication/317684450_Acculturation_and_Linguistic_Tensions_as_Predictors_of_Quebec_Francophone_and_Anglophone_Desire_for_Internal_Migration_in_Canada.
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