CHAPTER IX
ILLITERACY AND SCHOOL ATTENDANCE AS AFFECTED BY
THE ORIGINS OF THE POPULATION
A comprehensive monograph by Mr. M. C. MacLean, M.A, Chief of the Education
Statistics Branch of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, has been issued by the Bureau,
dealing with the many-sided problem of illiteracy and school attendance in Canada.
Certain conclusions reached are vitally related to a general survey of ‘the Canadian popula-
tion from the point of view of birthplace and origin, and this chapter does little more than
recapitulate such parts of that report as are considered pertinent to the main thesis of the
present monograph. Certain rearrangements of tables have been made, also minor chdnges
in the method of analysis and presentation, for the purpose of preserving unity in the
present report. Virtually all the material incorporated in this chapter, however, may be
obtained in greater detail in the report on illiteracy. }
ILLITERACY AMONG THE FOREIGN BORN OF NON-BRITISH AND
NON-FRENCH ORIGINS
Table 105 shows the percentage illiterate of the immigrants of non-British and non-
French stock in Canada as at the date of the census, 1921. The percentages are arranged
in order of magnitude and the rank of each origin is indicated. That there is considerable
variation between the immigrants of different origins in respect of illiteracy, is obvious at
a glance. The foreign born Ukrainians, showing nearly 40 p.c. (10 years of age and over)
illiterate, stand at the top of the table, while the Norwegians, with only 1-40 p.c. illiterate,
are at the bottom. That such great variation as is indicated by the spread of approxi-
mately 38 p.c. should exist in the proportions unable to read or write in any language cannot
but be a matter of grave concern for those who are interested in the development of an
enlightened Canadian people. }
The bearing of these figures on immigration is obvious. Of the ten most illiterate
peoples coming to Canada, nine are from South, Eastern and Central Europe, and the tenth,
pamely, the Chinese, from the Orient. On the other hand, among the ten least illiterate
of the foreign stocks coming to Canada are included all the Scandinavian and Germanic
peoples.
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BRITISH AND NON-FRENCH ORIGINS IN CANADA, 1921.
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Origin
Percentage
illiterate of
10 years of
age and over
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