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Origin, birthplace, nationality and language of the Canadian people

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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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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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MATHEMATICAL APPENDIX TO CHAPTER X 
Pace 
Table A.—Convictions for indictable offences in Canada by ageand sex............ccoeveveann.... 200 
Table B.—Males and females by specified age and nativity groups in Canada, 1921................. 200 
Table C.—Males in each age and nativity group as percentage of total male population of corres- 
ponding nativity in Canada, 1921... iii i rire. 200 
Table D.—Females in each age and nativity group as percentage of total female population of cor- 
responding nativity in Canada, 1921... i ae. 200 
Table E.—Number of males per 100,000 male population of each nativity who would be convicted 
of indictable offences on the basis of uniform crime rates for males of all nativity groups........ 201 
Table F.—Number of females per 100,000 female population of each nativity who would be convicted 
of indictable offences on the basis of uniform crime rates for females of all nativity groups..... 201 
CHAPTER XI 
Table 126.—Numbers and percentages of employed males and females of specified nativity groups 
in principal occupations in Canada, 1921... oii a 
Table 127.—Percentage distribution of employed males in specified occupations, by nativity, 1921. . 
Table 128.—Percentage distribution of employed females in specified occupations by nativity, 1921. 
Table 129.—Percentage distribution of population of Canada, 15 years and over and of persons engaged 
in gainful occupations by sex and nativity, 1021... tot aa 
Table 130.—Number of persons engaged in gainful occupations expressed as percentages of the total 
population 15 years of age and over, by nativity and sex, for Canada, 1821...................... 
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CHAPTER XII 
Table 131.—Percentage of each origin under 10 yearsof age, 1921.....................oiiii, 
Table 132 Percentage under 10 years of age of specified origin groups in Canada, 1921... SIT 
Table 133.—Birth rates per 100 women, 15-49 years, of specified origins, in the prairie ig . 
Table 134.—Index of fertility, percentage of fernales (1) Rural (2) Illiterate (3) Proportion o h popu- 
lation 21 years and over, North American born, for specified origins in the prairie provinces, Bes 
Table 135.— Number of deaths of infants Wher ens ry of age apposed as a percentage of number 
of births, by origins, for the Registration Area of Canada, rT —— 
Table 136.— Infant mortality rate in Registration Area of Canada, by origins, arranged in order of 
Size, 1925... I 
Table 137. —Infant mortality rate in the Registration Area of Canada, by geographical and linguistic 
Zrouping of origins, 1925... ....oiun turn eee aan v4 7 4 000 § § HD 
Table 138.—Origins of deaf mutes in Canada, 1921..................... FE 
Table 139.—Origins of the blind in Canada, 1021. ord § womens # % we. % mca 
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INDEX OF CHARTS 
Chart 1.—Percentages of the population of Canada of British, French, other European and Asiatic 
origins in 1901 and LOUD on p wincrin =o sip + 0 ging warn + 3 ving # Swipes # STH & EEE § PAWS Sn 3 Sinise 3 A 2 
Chart 2.—Percentages of population of Canada, born outside of Canada, 1901 and 1921, by specified 
nativity... 
Chart 3.—Percentages of European immigrants in Canada from North Western and South, 
Eastern and Central Europe in 1901 and 1921... 0 0.v onto s sees eeeeinannns 
Chart 4.—Surplus males per 100 females among immigrants in Canada, JOB. o 1 conse + scorgg s «wins 5 
Chart 5.—Percentage of population 15 years and over married, by sex and nativity groups, Canada, 
Chart 6.—Percentage of specified foreign nativities in thé population of the provinces, 1921......... 
Chart 7.—Percentages of immigrants from specified countries of birth, domiciled in urban areas, 
Chart 8.—Percentages of married males and females of specified origin married to British and French 
in Registration Area, 1921 (as indicated by the parentage of children born in that year)........ 
Chart 9.—Number of males and females of foreign origin married into British stocks as a pro- 
portion of the number married outside their own stock; by specified groups of origins, Registra 
tion Area, 1921 (as indicated by the percentage of children born in that year). ................. 
Chart 10.—Naturalized foreign born as percentage of the total population by provinces, 1921........ 
Chart 11.—Proportions illiterate among foreign born, 10 years and over, for specified groups of coun- 
tries of birth, 1921... ee 
Chart 12.—Number per 100,000 children 10-20 years, in reformatories, for specified origin groups, 
Chart 13.— Number of foreign born males in penitentiaries per 100,000 male population, 21 years and 
~y. Over, of specified nativity groups, JOU mins s pion go smen s wuts ¢ coe 3 ens Gowan ng fous s % 20D 4 43 
Chet 14-~Number in penitentiaries per 100,000 population 21 years and over of specified origins in 
DANII, TOBY egies givin v osims 5 3 sh § S600 § % 06% 8 4 S008 5 4 E350 3 § HRITR.S GRD 3 ELIE ¥ SAND 3 HERS B&H § meld 
Chart 15. Occupational distribution of male population by birthplace, 1921... ..................., 
Chart 16.—Percentages of children under 10 years of age of specified groups in Canada, 1921. ....... 
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CHAPTER II 
Chart 17.—Percentage Canadian born of specified origins other than British and French in 1921... 
Chart 18 Percentages of specified origin groups Canadian born, United States born and Else- 
where born, 1921 ee 
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