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14 The Vertical Mosaic Anticipated: Ancestral Origin, Occupational Status, and Earnings in Canada before 1914
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Tables ix
- Figures xv
- Acknowledgments xix
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Introductions
- New Sources: New Social Histories 3
- The CCRI Geographical Files: Introduction and Examples 19
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Canadian Diversities: Debates and Dimensions
- Infrastructures of Census Taking 51
- “Let Us Be Canadians!”: The Debate Over Allowing “Canadian” as a Racial Origin in Early Twentieth-Century Canadian Censuses 71
- “Do Not Use for Comparison with Other Censuses”: Identity, Politics, and Languages Commonly Spoken in 1911 Canada 93
- Canada’s Aboriginal Population: A Unique Historical Perspective 124
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Social Spaces, Historical Places
- Household Experiences in Canada’s Early Twentieth-Century Transformation 149
- Aging and Social Reproduction in Canada, 1901–11 191
- Geography of Encounter: Immigration, Ethnic Diversity, and Interethnic Relations within Quebec, 1881–1911 228
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Locales in Transition
- Trois-Rivières and Its People: A Portrait of a Smaller City in Transition at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century 271
- A New Look at Confederation: Shifting Population Dynamics and Newfoundland’s Relationship with Canada, 1869–1949 297
- Individual and Familial Life Courses in Quebec City, 1871–1911: Some Considerations on Two Biographical Data Sets 322
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Markets and Mobility Class, Ethnicity, Gender
- Labour Market Dynamics in Canada, 1891–1911: A First Look from New Census Samples 361
- The Vertical Mosaic Anticipated: Ancestral Origin, Occupational Status, and Earnings in Canada before 1914 396
- Canada’s Immigrants in 1911: A Class Analysis 428
- The Worth of Children and Women: Life Insurance in Early Twentieth-Century Canada 452
- Contributors 481
- Index 487
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Tables ix
- Figures xv
- Acknowledgments xix
-
Introductions
- New Sources: New Social Histories 3
- The CCRI Geographical Files: Introduction and Examples 19
-
Canadian Diversities: Debates and Dimensions
- Infrastructures of Census Taking 51
- “Let Us Be Canadians!”: The Debate Over Allowing “Canadian” as a Racial Origin in Early Twentieth-Century Canadian Censuses 71
- “Do Not Use for Comparison with Other Censuses”: Identity, Politics, and Languages Commonly Spoken in 1911 Canada 93
- Canada’s Aboriginal Population: A Unique Historical Perspective 124
-
Social Spaces, Historical Places
- Household Experiences in Canada’s Early Twentieth-Century Transformation 149
- Aging and Social Reproduction in Canada, 1901–11 191
- Geography of Encounter: Immigration, Ethnic Diversity, and Interethnic Relations within Quebec, 1881–1911 228
-
Locales in Transition
- Trois-Rivières and Its People: A Portrait of a Smaller City in Transition at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century 271
- A New Look at Confederation: Shifting Population Dynamics and Newfoundland’s Relationship with Canada, 1869–1949 297
- Individual and Familial Life Courses in Quebec City, 1871–1911: Some Considerations on Two Biographical Data Sets 322
-
Markets and Mobility Class, Ethnicity, Gender
- Labour Market Dynamics in Canada, 1891–1911: A First Look from New Census Samples 361
- The Vertical Mosaic Anticipated: Ancestral Origin, Occupational Status, and Earnings in Canada before 1914 396
- Canada’s Immigrants in 1911: A Class Analysis 428
- The Worth of Children and Women: Life Insurance in Early Twentieth-Century Canada 452
- Contributors 481
- Index 487