Acadiensis, Volumes 9-10Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1979 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... population base employed is that aged 10 and more . Obviously some of the literates counted by the census would be under ten , and hence the estimated and census rates in Table 4 moderately overestimate the literacy of this population ...
... population base employed is that aged 10 and more . Obviously some of the literates counted by the census would be under ten , and hence the estimated and census rates in Table 4 moderately overestimate the literacy of this population ...
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... population 32,114 35,535 34,541 33,459 35,858 40,851 39,018 Total urban population 8,381 10,223 12,977 14,486 19,303 24,668 23,571 % population urban 26.1 28.7 37.6 43.3 53.8 60.4 60.4 Population of Urban Places Pictou 2,883 3,403 2,998 ...
... population 32,114 35,535 34,541 33,459 35,858 40,851 39,018 Total urban population 8,381 10,223 12,977 14,486 19,303 24,668 23,571 % population urban 26.1 28.7 37.6 43.3 53.8 60.4 60.4 Population of Urban Places Pictou 2,883 3,403 2,998 ...
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... population led to intense competition for continually smaller parcels of land inadequate to support a family . While precise population figures are unobtainable , all modern demographic research points to a substantial increase of ...
... population led to intense competition for continually smaller parcels of land inadequate to support a family . While precise population figures are unobtainable , all modern demographic research points to a substantial increase of ...
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BUMSTED | 3 |
ERIC W SAGER AND LOUIS R FISCHER | 19 |
DON MACGILLIVRAY | 44 |
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