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Some Correlates of Voting Behaviour in the 1952 Quebec Elections: A Pilot Study

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

Vladimir Cervin*
Affiliation:
University of Toronto
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Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1955

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References

1 Kirby, H. W., and Maudsley, J. F., “Quebec: A Social-Ecological Study,” Montreal: Sir George Williams College, 1953 (unpublished research paper).Google Scholar

2 The present party in power, elected in 1952, is the French Union Nationale; the opposition is the Liberal party.

3 Annuaire statistique, Québec, 1952 (Quebec: Queen's Printer, 1953).Google Scholar

4 Dominion Bureau of Statistics, Wage Earners in the Labour Force: Earnings and Employment by Sex, Bulletin 5–3 (Ottawa: 1952) (author's calculations).Google Scholar

5 See note 3.

6 Calculated from D.B.S., Labour Force by Occupational Groups and Sex, Bulletin 4–3; and Families by Number of Persons per Family and Wage Earner Families by Earnings of Head, Bulletin 3–1 (Ottawa: 1952).Google Scholar

7 Calculated from D.B.S., Rural Farm, Non-Farm, and Urban Distribution, Bulletin 1–10 (Ottawa: 1952).Google Scholar

8 D.B.S., Population by Specified Origins, Bulletin 1–14 (Ottawa: 1952).Google Scholar