Perceived Communal Inequalities in Quebec: A Multidimensional Analysis

Type of resource
Author/collaborator
Title
Perceived Communal Inequalities in Quebec: A Multidimensional Analysis
Abstract
An investigation of the structures of perceptions of French-English inequalities in Quebec using data from the Quebec Social Movements Study of 1970-1971. The author examines the effects of language group membership and social stratification variables on perceptions of communal inequalities in wealth, employment, business, politics and the professions. The author found that Francophones are more aware of inequalities than Anglophones, and the more privileged members of each linguistic community are more aware of inequalities than their less privileged brethren.
Publication
The Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers canadiens de sociologie
Volume
Vol. 12
Issue
no. 1-2
Pages
83-110
Date
Spring 1987
Language
en
Citation
Laczko, Leslie S. “Perceived Communal Inequalities in Quebec: A Multidimensional Analysis.” The Canadian Journal of Sociology/Cahiers canadiens de sociologie Vol. 12, no. 1–2 (Spring 1987): 83–110.
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