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A Demographic Profile of the English-Speaking Population of Quebec, 1921-1971
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A Demographic Profile of the English-Speaking Population of Quebec, 1921-1971
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| Abstract |
The author covers such topics as age structure, geographical distribution, fertility and morality, and assimilation and migration. He concludes that the English-speaking population of Quebec "held its own" during the 1960s, relative to the French-speaking population, solely through its ability to assimilate the children of those whose mother tongue was neither French nor English.
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Quebec
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International Center for Research on Bilingualism
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1974
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xiii-175p.
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Caldwell, Gary. A Demographic Profile of the English-Speaking Population of Quebec, 1921-1971. Quebec: International Center for Research on Bilingualism, 1974.
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