Unpacking the Diversity of Quebec Anglophones

Type of resource
Author/collaborator
Title
Unpacking the Diversity of Quebec Anglophones
Abstract
Quebec's English-speaking population is characterized by multiple identities that include regional diversity, education, generation, gender, income, bilingual capacity and community identification. An analysis by the author of a 2005 survey of more than 3,100 Quebecers who speak English most often in their homes found a community that shares views on several matters but also have divergent opinions based on such characteristics as socioeconomic status and region of residence.
Date
2006
Publisher
Community Health and Social Services Network & Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities
Place
Sainte-Foy, QC & Moncton N.B.
# of Pages
29p.
URL
Language
en
Citation
Jedwab, Jack. Unpacking the Diversity of Quebec Anglophones. Sainte-Foy, QC & Moncton N.B.: Community Health and Social Services Network & Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities, 2006. https://www.icrml.ca/fr/recherches-et-publications/publications-de-l-icrml/item/8469-unpacking-the-diversity-of-quebec-anglophones.
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