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Geographical Mobility and Kinship: A Canadian Example
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| Title |
Geographical Mobility and Kinship: A Canadian Example
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| Abstract |
In studying two groups of English-speaking middle-class Montrealers in the 1960s, the author found that although geographical mobility affects interaction patterns, it did not lessen emotional or ideological commitments to kin.
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| Publication |
International Journal of Comparative Sociology
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| Volume |
Vol. 6
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no. 1
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| Pages |
131-144
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| Date |
March 1965
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Osterreich, Helgi. “Geographical Mobility and Kinship: A Canadian Example.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology Vol. 6, no. 1 (March 1965): 131–144.
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