Social Inequality in Canada /
Do Canadians believe they can succeed on the basis of their own abilities? And how do they compare with Americans, Germans, Italians, Australians and Russians? There is much debate as to how Canadians differ from or resemble citizens of other countries, particularly the United States. Is it true tha...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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MQUP,
1996
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Series: | International Social Survey Programme.
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- 1 The ISSP and International Research: An Introduction
- 2 Indicators of Social Inequality in Canada: Women, Aboriginal Peoples, and Visible Minorities
- 3 International Images of Social Inequality: A Ten-Country Comparison
- 4 Getting Ahead Around the World
- 5 Canadian Public Perceptions of Inequality: Directions and Policy Implications
- 6 Language, Region, Race, Gender, and Income: Perceptions of Inequalities in Quebec and English Canada
- 7 Gender and Inequality
- Appendix: Data Frequencies
- List of Contributors