Household counts : Canadian households and families in 1901 / edited by Eric W. Sager and Peter Baskerville.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, [2007], ©2007.
Description
xiii, 486 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm

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Related name
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • 1. Transitions in household and family structure : Canada in 1901 and 1991 / Stagie D. A. Burke
  • 2. Canadian fertility in 1901 : a bird's-eye view / Peter Gossage and Danielle Gauvreau
  • 3. Family geographies : a national perspective / Larky McCann, Ian Buck and Ole Heggen
  • 4. Family geographies : an urban perspective / Larry Mccann, Ian Buck and Ole Heggen
  • 5. Rural to urban migration : finding household complexity in a new world environment / Kenneth M. Sylvester
  • 6. Family geographies : Montreal, Canada's metropolis / Larry Mccann, Ian Buck and Ole Heggen
  • 7. Families, fostering, and flying the coop : lessons in liberal cultural formation, 1871-1901 / Gordon Darroch
  • 8. Canadian children who lived with one parent in 1901 / Bettina Bradbury
  • 9. Boundaries of age : exploring the patterns of young-old age among men, Canada and the United States, 1870-1901 / Lisa Dillon
  • 10. Inequality, earnings, and the Canadian working class in 1901 / Eric W. Sager
  • 11. 'Leaving God behind when they crossed the Rocky Mountains' : exploring unbelief in turn-of-the-century British Columbia / Lynne Marks
  • 12. Giving birth : families and the medical marketplace in Victoria, British Columbia, 1880-1901 / Peter Baskerville
  • 13. Language, ancestry, and the competing constructions of identity in turn-of-the-century Canada / Chad Gaffield
  • 14. Constructing normality and confronting deviance : familial ideologies, household structures, and divorce in the 1901 Canadian census / Annalee Lepp.
ISBN
  • 0802038603 (bound) :
  • 9780802038609 (bound) :
  • 0802038026 (pbk.) :
  • 9780802038029 (pbk.) :
OCLC
64670518
RCP
C - S
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