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Volkswirtschaftspolitik (2.1902)

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Multivolume work

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1847028748
Document type:
Multivolume work
Author:
Conrad, Johannes http://d-nb.info/gnd/118521853
Title:
Grundriss zum Studium der politischen Oekonomie
Place of publication:
Jena
Publisher:
Fischer
Year of publication:
1896-
Collection:
Economics Books
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Volume

Identifikator:
1886437130
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-233012
Document type:
Volume
Author:
Hesse, Albert http://d-nb.info/gnd/13348551X
Title:
Volkswirtschaftspolitik
Volume count:
2.1902
Place of publication:
Jena
Publisher:
Fischer
Year of publication:
1902
Scope:
XVI, 544 S.
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Chapter

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Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Abschnitt IV. Das Bevölkerungswesen
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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CONCENTRATION OF VARIOUS STOCKS IN LARGE CITIES 113 
the population as a whole, which implies that unduly large numbers of women as compared 
with men from those countries were living in rural parts. Among the linguistic groups the 
Scandinavians show the greatest difference, while those from Slavic countries show the 
smallest. The surpluses for the Germanic and Latin and Greek groups are practically equal. 
TABLE 56—PERCENTAGE URBAN OF MALE AND FEMALE IMMIGRANTS IN CANADA, BY 
COUNTRIES OF BIRTH, 1921. 
Birthplace 
Total population............ 
Total immigrants. ...... 
British born......... .. 
Burope. cov vvrvonvvan vanes 
Austria......... 
Belgium............. 
Bulgaria............... 
Czechoslovakia. ..... 
Denmark.......... 
JFinland...... 
Trauce........ 
Zalicia...... 
Jermany.... 
reece. ..... 
Holland....... ........ 
Hungary...... ........ 
weland...... -....... 
italy. ...... 
Jugo-Slavia 
Norway..... 
Poland....... 
Roumania... 
Russia........ 
SwedeN.......eut. 
Switzerland........ 
Ukraine. .... 
Others....... 
Asta... 
China. ...... 
Japan........ 
Syria....... 
Turkey.... 
Dthers..... 
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United States. ....c.veevvaeins +. 
North Western Europe... ....cooviinniiiininninenanasns 
South, Eastern and Central Europe............. 
Scandinavian Countries... .....o.vvvueivniennanien 
Germanic Countries.............. coves 
Latin and Greek Countries. 
Slavic Countries... 
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THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE DIFFERENT STOCKS CONGREGATE IN 
LARGE CITIES 
Table 56 shows the proportions of specified stocks in the eighteen Canadian cities with 
a population of 25,000 and over. Unfortunately the data for the foreign born are not con- 
veniently available, so attention is confined in this subsection to distribution of population 
by origins. 
The second column of Table 56 arranges the proportion of the specified stocks in order 
of magnitude. A rough calculation from the recent census shows that approximately 25 p.c. 
of the population lives in cities of 25,000 and over in Canada. Ten of the stocks listed show 
a more marked tendency to concentrate in the large cities. Of all origins the Jewish is most 
urban; 84:06 pc. of the Jews live in cities of over 25,000 inhabitants, a percentage exceed- 
ing that forthe next highest stock, the Greeks, by approximately a third. The Hebrews had 
about three and a half times as large a percentage in large cities in Canada as had the 
population as a whole; the Italians almost twice. The percentages for the Chinese, Syrians 
and Japanese range from 44-87 down to 29-52. The Asiatics in Canada are thus abnormally 
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