Acadiensis, Volumes 15-16Department 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 , 3.5 pour- cent par an , équivaut à un doublement des effectifs tous les 20 ans . Cette situa- tion n'est pas due à une forte immigration nette . Une fécondité élevée persiste jus- qu'aux années 1930-1940 . Par la suite , la ...
... population , 3.5 pour- cent par an , équivaut à un doublement des effectifs tous les 20 ans . Cette situa- tion n'est pas due à une forte immigration nette . Une fécondité élevée persiste jus- qu'aux années 1930-1940 . Par la suite , la ...
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