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      <div>56 DISTRIBUTION OF STOCKS BY LENGTH OF RESIDENCE 
be increased by the slowing down of immigration in the latter part of the period. Thus, 
riven an early start, a fairly long average life and a disposition to make Canada a permanent 
home, a large percentage will appear as having arrived before 1901, and the average num- 
ber of years of residence of those who arrived since 1901 will be relatively great. On 
the other hand, a late stant, a high mortality rate or a constant stream of emigrants 
returning to their native land will make for small figures in both columns, and their com- 
bined influence will be intensified if immigration during the latter part of the period is 
very much greater than in the earlier part. 
Space does not permit of a detailed analysis of the data in the light of the foregoing 
explanations. The table is inserted so that a more accurate idea of the date of arrival 
of the various immigrant peoples may be obtained and an opportunity given to those who 
are interested to make further investigation. 
TABLE 28.—THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF YEARS FOREIGN BORN PERSONS IMMIGRATING SINCE 
JANUARY 1, 1901 HAVE BEEN IN CANADA, BY SPECIFIED COUNTR..'S OF BIRTH, AND THE 
PERCENTAGE OF THE FOREIGN BORN FROM EACH COUNTRY WHS aRRIVED PRIOR TO 
Birthplace 
iustria.............. ca 
Belgium............ heen 
Julgaria............. wie winininin 
Jenmark......... eee was ve vs 
Minland............ einin wth EEG 
TaNCe...uiriinns « v3 CREE 4 3 £5 29,40 
FETIBINY son coovrnainon sin wsinnn soe sin EE a SE 6 Eh pont 23 Bodo 
IPOBOB, os cpg s wnmsnmmnnngigs v2 greges Bas #% ee 
LL TE NPS Caen 
celand..uiieie: iii ieee Ep, 
BBY eer aaa vig wv 
NOTWRY eet iiitiaiie entice itiearinriareann, 6 SREY 4 # 
200and. en % 42 EAs § 
IMD Ru wo wiwigin vo swmmnin suse &amp;lt;n SEapEes CENTERS 02 1 eee 
TTB egwniing ir mre SERA SPURS 45 RARE FENEE U2 rhs eae 
WEABN, ¢upamus is vmidun’s SRRRRER.5 £0045 Coabinh ror shiva FEN 
WILZEFIANd eeu es 
7 «I 
FTE + ve aera sta ee nee tee ener eh ee eee eee en eee eee rears 
Turkey........... SE SRA ER 3 EF Him ve 
Average 
number 
of years 
mmigrants 
since 1901 
have been 
resident 
n Canadas 
11-9 
85 
96 
y-7 
10-9 
10-7 
12: 
oy 
0-5 
“0 
0-9 
9:5 
12-2 
9-3 
P.c.of 
foreign 
orn who 
arrived 
before 
1601 
ym 
17.11 
10-62 
2-19 
17-34 
8-97 
21-54 
41-10 
5-21 
4-01 
11.2 
59-1: 
8-65 
7-90 
10-48 
13-16 
17-50 
4-31 
18-97 
16-54 
12-24 
23-25 
13:47 
P.c.of 
corre- 
sponding 
origin 
Canadian 
born 
D.C. 
52-12 
33-41 
14-96 
42-18 
36-96 
27-02 
71-74 
0-64 
2-77 
1-01 
=.08 
3-03 
“2.23 
51.78 
44-76 
49-65 
35-33 
61-87 
7-49 
27-31 
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