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Will They Go? A Study of Intentions Regarding Migration Among Secondary V Students in Quebec
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Will They Go? A Study of Intentions Regarding Migration Among Secondary V Students in Quebec
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Abstract |
In 1987, a survey was conducted of 1,295 Secondary V students in Anglophone high schools in Quebec. A comparison group of 501 Francophone high school students was also surveyed. The survey was intended to provide an indication of whether the differential between English- and French-speaker representation in interprovincial migration from Quebec was likely to continue. The survey found a substantial differential between English-speaking and French-speaking students regarding out migration intentions. Even rising levels of bilingualism among English-speaking adolescents did not appear to have obviated their greater intention for migration out of the province.
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Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada
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Vol. 25
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no. 1
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50-61
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1993
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en
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Amit-Talai, Vered. “Will They Go? A Study of Intentions Regarding Migration Among Secondary V Students in Quebec.” Canadian Ethnic Studies/Études ethniques au Canada Vol. 25, no. 1 (1993): 50–61.
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