The 1921 Canadian Census is exploited to examine the labour market attainment of Canadian women. Acknowledging the general context of Catholic and Protestant divide and the tensions between francophones and anglophones during the WWI, special attention is paid to the influences of religious affiliation...
On August 4, 1914, Britain formally declared war on Germany, a decision that brought Canada into the theatre of conflict in Europe because of its status as a dominion within the British Empire. Though the Dominion Government could decide the extent of its involvement, Prime Minister Robert Borde...
1971 - Census, 1871-1971 Scott : #542 Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Share this page:NewsletterSubscribe to our newsletter and stay updated. SUBSCRIBE Stamps Price guide and values Articles Grading Cancellation Centering and margins Gum and hinge Wear Stores and products Physical canadian store...
These findings will be collated with Census statistics, to see if the magazine’s inclusion of women has kept pace with changing workforce demographics. Canadian Business is Canada’s senior national business magazine, with a reported readership of more than 1 million. Its archive, ...
Up to that time the Censuswas made, not by a regular staff undertaking this duty, but by an organizationcreatedad hocat intervals of ten years, and disbandedassoonas ... Jackson,E G. - 《Canadian Historical Review》 被引量: 13发表: 1921年 A Retrospective Study of the Clinical Burden ...
Canada: The Reluctance to co-operate in Foreign Affairs—The Results of the 1921 Census—The Canadian Sales Taxdoi:10.1080/00358532509412025NoneRound Table the Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs
Early Canadian fertility transition: a components analysis of Census datafertility transitionmarital fertilityfemale nuptialitycomponents analysisThe objective of this paper is to analyze the separate components operating to affect fertility transition in Canada from 1851 to 1921. The components studied are ...
The Canadian Century Research Infrastructure (CCRI) is an interdisciplinary, multi-institutional, and internationally linked initiative to enable research on the making of modern Canada. At the heart of the CCRI are microdatabases centered on the manuscript census enumerations for 1911, 1921, 1931, ...