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Origin, birthplace, nationality and language of the Canadian people

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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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Chapter

Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Chapter VII. The naturalization of immigrant peoples
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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i154 THE NATURALIZATION OF IMMIGRANT PEOPLES 
FABLE 90.—P'* ""NTAGE BY WHICH THE PROPORTIONS OF FOREIGN BORN NATURALIZED IN 
EACH PF. ....CE DIFFERED FROM THE PROPORTION NATURALIZED FOR CANADA, BY 
COTINTRY OF BIRTH, 1921. 
Country of Birth | 
Lustria.coviiiieiienns 
Relgium......cooovuennnn 
lgaria.....ooiiineint 
‘zechoslovakia......... 
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inland... 
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ALY. einai iia 
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Poland. ..ocieiiiiniiinn 
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BUI wie wrinns von swioms 
Jweden. coopiire snnnana « 
Switzerland............. 
Ukraine...........c.0ue) 
Ching.....oovvevenvnnnn. 
Japan........oooinienua. 
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Prince 
Tdward 
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p.C. 
422.7 1 
+ 18-6 | 
+ 23.5 
Nova 
Scotia 
p.c. 
— 46-6 
—~ 24-8 
- 27-0 
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12-8 
22:6 
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- 2-2 
- 38-1 
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— 15-0 
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— 13-6 
— 13-3 
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— 22.4 
— 111 
- 98 
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— 20.4 
— 63 
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+ 75 
+ 1-9 
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+ 4-3 
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— i151 
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p.c. 
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+ 40-8 
+ 16-4 
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+ 24-0 
+ 10-9 
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+117 
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Columbia 
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— 15-6 
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- 10 
- 17:2 
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- 8-6 
- 6-6 
— 17-3 
TABLE 91.—_ “CIT... < OF FOREIGN BORN N.4LTURALIZID, BY PROVINCES, AND THE FOREIGN 
BORN AND NATURALIZED FOREIGN BORN AS PERCENTAGES OF TOTAL POPULATION IN 
EACH PROVINCE, 1921. 
Province 
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Now BronaWiBk: coves coumes 05 snore etme es syavive Cravsms Cruse ps 
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British Columbia. .... Ca. Cn 
Canada....... 
Percentage of 
Foreign born 
naturalized 
¢!-3 
RE-5 
67-2 
54-5 
46-3 
84-1 
on 
31- 
57 
Foreign born 
as percentage 
of total 
population 
£46 
2-67 
2-77 
4-18 
Naturalized 
Foreign born 
a8 percentage 
of total 
yopulation 
1-19 
1.48 
1-86 
28 
“87 
1-48 
©.65 
30 
1 
5-86 
It is of interest in passing to compare the immigrants from the different countries as to 
sonsistency of bebaviour in respect to naturalization in the various parts of Canada. Table 
92 shows the range of fluctuations by country of birth. The range is admittedly a very 
srude index of consistency or dispersion, and were the subject of sufficient importance from 
she point of view of this study, the average or standard deviations would have been com- 
puted. However, our purpose here is merely to show that marked differences do appear in 
che consistency of behaviour of the various foreign born people in respect to naturalization 
as between different sections of the country; or, to put it in another way, that the naturali- 
gation of certain peoples is influenced to a great extent by differences in rural and urban 
distribution, geographical and occupational environment, and distribution as to time of 
arrival, etc., while in other cases the influence of these factors is comparatively small. 
The range of 60-5 p.c. for the Austrians in Table 92 was computed by taking the 
iowest percentage of that immigrant group naturalized for any province, from the highest. 
[n that case the lowest occurred in Nova Scotia, where only 12-8 p.c. were naturalized in
	        

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