Cahiers québécois de démographie / Association des démographes du Québec
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Comparative Study
[The formation of Quebec's urban populations: the Saguenay region in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries].
The author explores trends in urbanization during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries for the Saguenay region of Quebec province, Canada. He finds that "the Saguenay region experienced rapid urbanization at the end of the 19th century.... Towns...attracted large numbers of immigrants from various geographic origins, with a marked male dominance. Flows from the East of Quebec...increased significantly (rural exodus) while new recruitment areas appeared in the more distant and more urbanized regions of western Quebec (selective outmigration)." (SUMMARY IN ENG AND SPA)