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Origin, birthplace, nationality and language of the Canadian people

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Monograph

Identifikator:
826042163
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-35589
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Kolb, Georg Friedrich http://d-nb.info/gnd/118564765
Title:
Handbuch der vergleichenden Statistik- der Völkerzustands- und Staatenkunde
Edition:
4. umgearb. Aufl.
Place of publication:
Leipzig
Publisher:
Felix
Year of publication:
1865
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (XX, 548 S.)
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 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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NATIVITY OF THE GAINFULLY EMPLOYED POPULATION 205 
TABLE 127.—PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYED MALES IN SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS, BY 
NATIVITY, 1921. 
Occupations 
Agriculture....... ouch canis vo suns 
Logging, fishing, trapping......... 
Mining and quarrying.............. 
Manufactures. ........... ...ccvu. 
Animal produets............... 
Tron and steel.................. 
Pextiles............oveienns 
Vegetable products. ........... 
Wood and paper............... 
OnBEITOEION vs vu vena vs sistas Lud 
Transportation..................... 
TUB. os 100 he or mevrnnn pmmmmns nas 
Retail merchants.............. 
Salesmen and women.......... 
Finance. ....ve vee ien sienna. 
3ErviCe.. iii 
Custom and repair............. 
Domestic and personal......... 
Professional... CL 
Total 
p.c. 
males 
38-1¢ 
2-57 
~-90 
18:47 
1-22 
© am 
2 
*L 
2.00 
Canads 
Pe. 
males 
40-91 
2-98 
1-37 
14.57 
2 
14 
Dr 
2 
14 
British 
Isles 
£.c. 
males 
23-91 
0-87 
2-33 
20-41 
1-35 
7-03 
1.50 
81 
£82 
9-83 
“a.9r 
“97 
70 
17 
ax 
07 
“6 
RR 
i 
British 
posses~ 
gions 
F.c. 
males 
9-51 
».28 
79 
24.04 
1-57 
"38 
"03 
24 
~ 20 
3 
oR 
~~ 
re 
U.S.A. 
P.e. 
males 
53-30 
1-956 
2-53 
10-87 
0-72 
2.94 
0-92 
4-8 
ng 
2 
7 
Europe 
Pe. 
males 
43-41 
2-54 
4-36 
12. 
0-¢ 
7 
Fava l 
Asia 
P.c. 
males 
10-41 
8-36 
92 
12-20 
1-84 | 
2-32 
zing 
2 
15 
pi 
Other 
countries 
P.c. 
males 
25-65 
2-50 
2-76 
14-13 
0-52 
3-81 
“-56 
+25 
38 
3:97 
-66 
-97 
-90 
-88 
£82 
-54 
-41 
-41 
«Rf 
TABLE 128 —PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYED FEMALES IN SPECIFIED OCCUPATIONS 
BY NATIVITY, 1921. 
Occupations 
Agriculture. ...coveenniiiveer....., 
Logging, fishing, trapping.......... 
Mining and quarrying.............. 
Vanufactures...................... 
Animal produets................. 
Iron and steel........covennn.., 
Tonthlon,, voivin socnninion sivnnss 
Vegetable products.............. 
Wood and paper................. 
construction........o...i i iiiie... 
Transportation. .................... 
Trade.....cooveiennnnns, go 
Retail merchants.......... .. 
Salesmen and women... . 34 
DIOR. «rp errr mmnninnn 
BVI crs. gunn's 9 R84 « 
Custom and Repair......... . 
Domestic and personal.......... 
Professional. ........ 
Total 
p.c. 
females 
3-65 
4-01 
0-04 
21-49 
7-48 
-30 
io 
+38 
oe 
Canada 
P.o 
fomales 
3-5. 
0:02 
0-04 
21-47 
1-62 
o 
8 
British 
Isles 
Ye. 
females 
1.18 
0-03 
23-21 
1-13 
0-97 
1.13 
"39 
0 
British 
Posses- 
R10N8] 
r.c. 
females 
13a 
0-03 
0-05 
16-91 
0-38 
0-73 
(0-42 
1.42 
5 
U.8.A. 
P.e. 
fernales 
4-98 
0-04 
14-7 
0-87 
0-9; 
"a 
18 
EO 
Furone 
Pe. 
females 
11-56 
0-03 
23-29 
0-84 
0-26 
15-23 
3:00 
1-34 
0-05 
-26 
59 
+55 
20 
06 
75 
“+10 
Lu 88 
11-15 
Asia 
P.c. 
females | 
3-17 
0-33 
14.67 
3-83 
7-67 
0-67 
1.64 
C-83 
Tes 
83 
pe) 
7 
3 
23 
ue 0 
Other 
Countries 
Pec. 
females 
7-43 
14:13 
0-74 
8-92 
3-36 
1-49 
10-41 
0-74 
4-46 
2-23 
61-34 
41-26 
18+59 
Table 129 (p. 209) shows the percentage distribution of the population of Canada 15 
years of age and over, and of persons gainfully occupied by sex and broad nativity groups— 
Canadian born, British born and foreign born. Unfortunately the age distribution is not 
available for the United States, Asiatic and European born separately. Table 130 gives the 
number and proportions of each nativity group employed, by sex. The percentages are in 
terms of population 15 years of age and over. This age was chosen in spite of the fact 
that the figures for the employed include all 10 years of age and over. Since the number 
from 10 to 14 years of age employed constitutes less than one p.c. of the total employed, 
the error involved is very small. Moreover, this procedure has a decided advantage. “It is 
recalled that the proportions of children among the Canadian born differs radically from 
that among the British born and foreign born, and the inclusion of the 10-14 year group 
in the denominator would produce an exaggerated picture of the differences. An examina- 
ion of these two tables reveals some interesting facts regarding the employment of the
	        

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