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Monograph

Identifikator:
1794974814
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-182133
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Origin, birthplace, nationality and language of the Canadian people
Place of publication:
Ottawa
Publisher:
Acland
Year of publication:
1929
Scope:
224 S.
Diagramme
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Chapter V. The urban and rural distribution of the population of various stocks in Cananda
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

Table of contents

  • 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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108 URBAN AND RURAL DISTRIBUTION OF VARIOUS STOCKS 
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TABLE 53.—PERCENTAGE URBAN OF CONTINENTAL EUROPEAN BORN, FOR CANADA AND THE 
PROVINCES, BY LINGUISTIC GROUPING OF COUNTRIES OF BIRTH, 1921. 
Country of birth 
Scandinavian— 
Denmark.............. 
leeland................. 
Norway.......c.vovun. 
Bodo. cnn cn cnpey 10s 
Total........... 
Fermanic— 
Belgium (Flemish)..... 
Germany.............. 
Holland............... 
Patal....p 5 poe 
Latin and Greck— 
Pranog.....oooiinin ines 
Greeee......o.oco...un. 
(taly.....ooeinnn... 
Roumania.............. 
Total... .coninen 
Slavie— 
Austrig................ 
Bulgaria.............. 
Czechoslovakia....... 
Salicia................ 
Jugo-Slavia........... 
Okraine........... 
Poland........... 
Russia............ 
Total. . 
| Prince 
Canadal Tdward: 
p.c. | Island 
urban p.c. 
urban 
Nova 
Scotia 
p.c. 
urban 
31-49 100-00 ' 71-43 
7.57 100-00 | 
21-86 = 69-66 | 
24.60 | 50.00 | 51-30 
95.75 1 82.90 
10-64 ~ 
37-24 - 
40-90 - 
38.74 - 
77-87 
56-44 
62-74 
68-90 | 
52-37 
39-33 
75-81 
51-12 
Boa 
37-50 
100-00 
100-00 
68-67 
97-59 
80-90 
94.39 
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50-00 
75-20 
5-65 
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New 
Bruns- 
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p.c. 
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23-08 
41-33 
35:04 
31-42 
13-04 
5-76 
68.75 
or.27 
25.14 
95-24 
25-13 
78-00 
27-28 
‘3-26 
16-48 
20-00 
75 
Saskat- 
Quebec {Ontario | Manito bal chewan 
p.c. p.c. | D.C. p.c. 
urban ! urban ' urban urban 
British 
Alberta] Columbia 
p.c. p.c. 
urban urban 
82:24 
+00-00 
87-28 
87-03 
a0-NA 
57.11 
A569 
55-88 
44-94 
50-00 
35-24 
40-74 
31-20 
33-61 
36.46 
18-42 
23-61 
12-01 
12-82 
19-6¢ 
34-85 
15-51 
15-38 
16-36 
39-66 
39-81 
33-58 
26-89 
30-68 
12.8r 
87.74 
77-06 
91-40 
85:28 
24-06 
52-27 
61-53 
47.91 
32:81 1 14-75 
39-65 19-85 
26-18 25-41 
35-68 ' 14.98 
29-20 
20-63 
30-14 
24.62 
45-57 
38-84 
37-28 
40-43 
82-73 
99-10 
04:08 
97-28 
68-87 
89-66 
79-36 
80-07 
79:14 
27-35 
93-23 
86-01 
49-16 
45.R4 
18-03 
89-14 
31-85 
16-07 
18.82 
34-77 
78-80 
42-44 
18-45 
A 
46-29 
87-70 
52-73 
34-97 
51-72 
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77-27 
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41.311 19-571 . 
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2-19 
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25-11 
39-51 
26-47 
25.81 
28-20 
37-85 
"3:71 
49.66 
+37 
29-55 
7 
a 
Ty. 
60 
1 Numbers too small for percentages to be significant 
RURAL AND URBAN DISTRIBUTION AS BETWEEN PROVINCES 
Of all provinces in the Dominion, Prince Edward Island shows the largest percentage 
rural and Ontario shows the largest proportion living in urban districts. The provinces with 
their respective percentages urban are aranced in order of rank below —— 
Province 
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Prince Fdward Island = = = 00 
Pc. urban 
58-17 
56-01 
17-19 
34 
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Rank 
1 
2 
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While the population of Ontario ranks first in respect to concentration in urban localities, 
that of Quebec comes a close second. It is interesting to see that British Columbia in the 
extreme West ranks third in the Dominion. Among the Prairie Provinces, Manitoba is the 
most urban and Saskatchewan the most rural. In the Maritimes, Novia Scotia has the 
largest proportion of its population domiciled in incorporated cities, towns and villages. 
Turning to the distribution of the total foreign born as between rural and urban dis- 
tricts In the various provinces, one discovers that in the five Eastern provinces they are 
more urban and in the four Western provinces less urban than the population as a whole. 
In the more urban provinces the foreign born are more urban than the population as a 
whole: In the rural provinces of Western Canada they are more rural than the population
	        

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