2009
DOI: 10.7202/601378ar
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Les revenus et la langue : le cas de la capitale nationale

Abstract: Cette étude analyse les disparités linguistiques de revenus des hommes dans la région Ottawa-Hull à partir des données du recensement de 1981. Après avoir fait dans un premier temps quelques comparaisons de revenus moyens, l’étude procède ensuite au moyen de l’analyse de régression. La variable dépendante est le logarithme du revenu du travail en 1980 et les variables indépendantes sont l’éducation, l’expérience, le nombre de semaines travaillées, le statut matrimonial, le bilinguisme et le transfert linguisti… Show more

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“…Topical issues pursued on the basis of this line of research were dominantly investigating possible bilateral links between language and economic factors; language-based earnings and promotion constitute the whopping majority of the subjects researched. Examples of representative works are Boulet (1980), Grenier (1987), Grenier & Lacroix (1986), Grin (1997) and Henley and Jones (2005) among many others. In this direction, language is being conceived of as an attribute with an economic value.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Topical issues pursued on the basis of this line of research were dominantly investigating possible bilateral links between language and economic factors; language-based earnings and promotion constitute the whopping majority of the subjects researched. Examples of representative works are Boulet (1980), Grenier (1987), Grenier & Lacroix (1986), Grin (1997) and Henley and Jones (2005) among many others. In this direction, language is being conceived of as an attribute with an economic value.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%