Search Results - "Gauvreau, Danielle"
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Socio-economic status and fertility decline: Insights from historical transitions in Europe and North America
Published in Population studies (01-03-2017)“…The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demographers, but much less is known regarding their specific…”
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Socioeconomic fertility differentials in a late transition setting: A micro-level analysis of the Saguenay region in Quebec
Published in Demographic research (2014)“…Historically, the French Canadian population of Quebec, Canada, is known for its high fertility, which lasted well into the 20th century, and for its late…”
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Navigating the Legal System After a Motor Vehicle Collision
Published in Psychological injury and law (01-09-2018)“…More often than not, individuals involved in motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) do not sustain physical injuries. When individuals are involved in serious,…”
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Mobilité sociale dans une ville industrielle nord-américaine : Montréal, 1880-1900
Published in Annales de démographie historique (2008)“…RésuméDurant les dernières décennies du xix e siècle, Montréal, comme d’autres grandes villes nord-américaines, est le théâtre de bien des rêves de réussite…”
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Marrying ‘the Other’: Trends and Determinants of Culturally Mixed Marriages in Québec, 1880–1940
Published in Canadian ethnic studies (22-09-2015)“…This paper examines the determinants of ethno-religious intermarriage in Quebec over a century as an indication of integration in a province where…”
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The mechanics of the baby boom: Unveiling the role of the epidemiologic transition
Published in Population studies (01-11-2018)“…Recent research on the baby boom and its causes has shown that common explanations, such as the recuperation of births following the Great Depression or Second…”
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La fécondité au Canada durant le baby-boom. Divergence et convergence des comportements
Published in Annales de démographie historique (01-01-2016)“…Au Canada, le baby-boom ne s’est pas déroulé de la même manière dans toutes les provinces. En particulier, l’Ontario et le Québec, les deux provinces les plus…”
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Socioeconomic status and fertility decline: Insights from historical transitions in Europe and North America
Published in Population studies (25-11-2016)“…We have good knowledge of the timing of the historical fertility transitions in different regions, but we know much less regarding specific features and…”
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Did Segregation Increase as the City Expanded? The Case of Montreal, 1881-1901
Published in Social science history (01-12-2011)“…Montreal in 1881 was highly segregated along four distinct social dimensions: language, religion, socioeconomic status, and sector of employment. By 1901 the…”
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Did Segregation Increase as the City Expanded?
Published in Social science history (2011)“…Montreal in 1881 was highly segregated along four distinct social dimensions: language, religion, socioeconomic status, and sector of employment. By 1901 the…”
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Did Segregation Increase as the City Expanded?: The Case of Montreal, 1881-1901
Published in Social science history (2011)“…Montreal in 1881 was highly segregated along four distinct social dimensions: language, religion, socioeconomic status, and sector of employment. By 1901 the…”
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Women, priests, and physicians: family limitation in Quebec, 1940-1970
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Women, Priests, and Physicians: Family Limitation in Quebec, 1940-1970
Published in The Journal of interdisciplinary history (01-10-2003)“…The fertility transition occurred relatively later, and at a much slower pace, in Quebec than in most industrializing countries. Quantitative data can help to…”
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LA TRANSITION DE LA FÉCONDITÉ AU CANADA. BILAN ET ESSAI D'INTERPRÉTATION
Published in Annales de démographie historique (01-01-2002)“…La transition de la fécondité, amorcée au Canada à partir de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle, présente des contrastes régionaux saisissants. Elle s'est…”
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Canadian Fertility Transitions: Quebec and Ontario at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Published in Journal of family history (01-04-2001)“…This article uses nominal data from the Canadian Families Project national sample to analyze and compare fertility in Canada’s two largest provinces at the…”
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LES CHEMINS DÉTOURNÉS VERS UNE FÉCONDITÉ CONTRÔLÉE: LE CAS DU QUÉBEC, 1930-1970
Published in Annales de démographie historique (01-01-2003)“…Ce texte vise à comprendre comment les couples franco-catholiques du Québec sont parvenus, malgré un retard certain, à contrôler leur fécondité dans un…”
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Demography and discourse in transition:: Quebec Fertility at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Published in The history of the family (1999)“…This article is part of a broader research project which seeks to shed new light on Quebec's fertility decline between the 1850s and the 1950s, notably by…”
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Measuring Fertility with the 1901 Canadian Census: A Critical Assessment
Published in Historical methods (2000)“…In demography, the most sophisticated measures of fertility are usually based on the registration of births combined with census data. But where the…”
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