Acadiensis, Volume 15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... population growth in Atlantic Canada ( see Table One ) and out - migration in the Maritimes ( see Table Two ) compared with Quebec , Ontario and Canada as a whole from 1851 to 1931 is in- structive in that it is open to conflicting ...
... population growth in Atlantic Canada ( see Table One ) and out - migration in the Maritimes ( see Table Two ) compared with Quebec , Ontario and Canada as a whole from 1851 to 1931 is in- structive in that it is open to conflicting ...
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... population in a census year and a com- parable age structure for the same population ten years later , survival factors are used to project forward from the first census the number expected to survive until the next census and backwards ...
... population in a census year and a com- parable age structure for the same population ten years later , survival factors are used to project forward from the first census the number expected to survive until the next census and backwards ...
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... population which certainly reduced the size of the region's labour force : the proportion of the total popula- tion who were of working age slipped from about one per cent less than the Can- adian average in 1881 to close to five per ...
... population which certainly reduced the size of the region's labour force : the proportion of the total popula- tion who were of working age slipped from about one per cent less than the Can- adian average in 1881 to close to five per ...
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Journal of the History of the Acadiensis Revue de lHistoire | 12 |
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19th century Acadian Acadiensis American Archives Arctic Assembly Atlantic Canada August Bank bank's Beothuks Board boys British Columbia Brunswick Canadian Cape Breton Catholic cent Charlottetown Church coal miners College colliery colonial Confederation County Court culture Dalhousie Gazette Dalhousie students Dalhousie University David Debates decade December early economic Education Report essay established February Franco-Ontarian Fredericton French growth Halifax Hardy Hardy's historians ibid important Institute Intercolonial interest January Joggins John's Journal June Kentville labour land Liberal LIBRARY Louisiana Loyalist manufacturing March Maritime ment migration mining Montreal Newfoundland North Nova Scotia November October Ontario Ottawa out-migration Papers photographs police political population Pottinger Prince Edward Island production province Quebec railway rates région Review Saint John ships Smallwood Collection social Society Springhill Stanley technical education technical schools tion Toronto trade traditional UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Valdmanis women workers