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Youth Migration in Quebec: Survey Results Obtained From Anglophones 20 to 34 Years of Age
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Youth Migration in Quebec: Survey Results Obtained From Anglophones 20 to 34 Years of Age
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Abstract |
The results of a 2004-2005 survey of the geographic mobility of Quebec Anglophones, aged 20 to 34. The telephone survey of 1,237 respondents, a third from Montreal and two-thirds from outside Montreal, found the following: 49.6 percent still lived at the family home or had never moved from the town where they grew up; 2.8 percent had moved to another town within the region where they grew up; 24.9 percent had settled in a municipality outside of a region in Quebec where they had grown up; 8 percent had left the province and subsequently returned; and 12.7 percent had migrated from another country to live in Quebec.
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Montréal
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Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Urbanisation, Culture et Société
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2007
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xv-142p.
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en
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978-2-89575-131-1
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Magnan, Marie-Odile, Madeleine Gauthier, and Serge Côté. Youth Migration in Quebec: Survey Results Obtained From Anglophones 20 to 34 Years of Age. Translated by Rod Wilmot. Montréal: Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Urbanisation, Culture et Société, 2007.
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