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Antecedents Familiaux et Connaissance de L'anglais Chez les Francophones du Quebec

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  • Vaillancourt, F.
  • Lefebvre, L.

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This paper examines, using the human capital framework, the relationship between family background and the knowledge of English by Quebec francophones. Using the Probit method and 1978 data we find that the level of schooling and the mother tongue of both father and mother, the occupation of the father and his ethnic origin, the sex of the individual and where he was born, all have an impact on the likelihood of knowing English.
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  • Vaillancourt, F. & Lefebvre, L., 1981. "Antecedents Familiaux et Connaissance de L'anglais Chez les Francophones du Quebec," Cahiers de recherche 8119, Universite de Montreal, Departement de sciences economiques.
  • Handle: RePEc:mtl:montde:8119
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    1. Vaillancourt, François & Payette, Micheline, 1984. "Antécédents familiaux et revenu de travail des hommes québécois," L'Actualité Economique, Société Canadienne de Science Economique, vol. 60(1), pages 24-38, mars.

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