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Origin, birthplace, nationality and language of the Canadian people

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Monograph

Identifikator:
101398451X
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-24500
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Ernst, Robert http://d-nb.info/gnd/105520864X
Title:
Die Eingliederung der vertriebenen Elsass-Lothringer in das deutsche Wirtschaftsleben im Augenblick seines Tiefstandes
Place of publication:
Berlin
Publisher:
Vereinigung Wissenschaftlicher Verleger, Walter de Gruyter & CO., vormals G.J. Göschen'sche Verlagshandlung, J. Guttentag, Verlagsbuchhandlung, Georg Reimer, Karl J. Trübner, Veit & Comp.
Year of publication:
1921
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 189 Seiten)
Digitisation:
2018
Collection:
Economics Books
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Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
III. Hauptteil. Der Wanderungsverlauf und die im Zusammenhang damit getroffenen Massnahmen
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Origin, birthplace, nationality and language of the Canadian people
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Summary
  • Chapter I. Origins of the population of Canada
  • Chapter II. Distribution of various stocks and of foreign born according to length of residence
  • Chapter III. Composition of the population of various stocks in respect of sex, conjugal conditions and age
  • Chapter IV. Distribution of population stocks and nativity groups by provinces
  • Chapter V. The urban and rural distribution of the population of various stocks in Cananda
  • Chapter VI. Origins and intermarriage in the registration area in Canada
  • Chapter VII. The naturalization of immigrant peoples
  • Chapter VIII. Origin and language - use of english and french by immigrant peoples
  • Chapter IX. Illiteracy and school attendance as affected by the origins of the population
  • Chapter X. The relation of origins and nativity to crime
  • Chapter XI. Occupational distribution of the population
  • Chapter XII. Relation of origins to fertility, infant mortality, blindness and deaf mutism
  • Index

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MIXED MARRIAGES WITH RELATED STOCKS 139 
ES 
* wAY{EN OF CONTINENTAL EUROPEAN STOCKS 
JOY PERCEN AGE OF THESE CONTRACTED 
TABLE 77.—PERCENTAGE OF MARRIED MEN *N 
WHO HAD CONTRACTED MIXED LIA° 
WITH PEOPLES FROM THE SAME PART 
(As indiaated hv percentages of children born in the Registration Area in 1921). 
Origin 
North Western Europel........... 
South, Eastern and Central European... 
Men 
mn 
Per cent 
of total 
married 
outside 
heir own 
stock 
(2) 
Per cent of 
Column (1) 
married 
nto stocks 
of same 
reographical 
group 
33-3 | 
16-2 
18-9 
| 
39.8 
Women 
2) 
Per cent of 
Column (1) 
married 
into stocks 
of same 
zeographical 
group 
(1) 
Per cent 
of total 
married 
outside 
sheir own 
stock 
34.3 14-2 
13-5 52-2 
1 British and French not included. 
~ With the North Western group, over 30 p.c., of the men and women had married 
outside their respective stocks, and only about 15 p.c. of these had married into races from 
the section of Europe from which they came. In striking contrast, those in the South, 
Eastern and Central European group show less than half the amount of marriage outside 
their individual stocks and between 40 and 50 pe. of that smaller amount has been with 
people coming from the same part of Continental Europe. This fact is very significant. 
This concludes the analysis of the data on intermarriage, but there ig one further point 
which should be mentioned. Little has been said of the proportions of those of British and 
French origin who have intermarried. They are the numerically dominant stocks in Canada. 
The extent of their intermarriage with those of other origins is limited by their over- 
whelming numbers. But in addition to that, aversion to intermarriage with certain stocks 
would also be an important factor in keeping the percentage low. The British and French 
themselves may block the assimilation by marriage of certain peoples and sometimes the 
onus of preventing intermarriage may rest primarily on the native Canadian stock. It is 
a matter of indifference, however, whether foreign stocks fail to marry with the British and 
French because of aversion on their own part or on the part of the British and French, or 
indeed for any other reason whatever except length of residence. The result is the same 
so far as Canadian population structure is concerned. Such stocks are inassimilable in 
Canada by marriage, and the preceding analysis suggests that there are many approaching 
that class.
	        

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