1. Voluntary Association Activity in Quebec and English Canada: Assessing the Effects of Region and Language.
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Hwang, Monica, Andersen, Robert, and Grabb, Edward
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MULTIVARIATE analysis , *LANGUAGE & languages , *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. , *MEMBERSHIP - Abstract
This paper presents the first multivariate analysis of the combined effects of region and language on voluntary association membership in Canada. National survey data from 2000 indicate that Quebecers have the lowest average number of memberships, with Western Canadians highest and Atlantic and Ontario residents in between. Preliminary results also confirm that francophones report fewer memberships than anglophones. Findings from Poisson regression models, however, indicate a significant interaction between region and language: francophones have lower membership levels only in Quebec, and in Western Canada have higher levels than anglophones or allophones. These results hold even with controls for a number of possible explanatory factors suggested in the literature, including religious and socioeconomic differences across the regions and language groups. The implications for understanding patterns of voluntary association activity in Canada are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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