The Means and Modes of Living of European Immigrants in Montreal

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
The Means and Modes of Living of European Immigrants in Montreal
Abstract
Immigration is intended as an adjustment from one set of conditions to a more satisfactory environment. This thesis attempts to cover the adjustments in the means and modes of living of two irmnigrant groups in Montreal, Canada, the Italians and the Finns, and to present several general hypotheses concerning the assimilation process in these fields. The effects of the economic depression on these processes are noted. Spatial adjustment and chances in family organization are included in so far as these relate to our main points of reference. The principal source of information has been the family budgets of representative samples of the two groups. The Italians, of agricultural backgrounds, have settled near the periphery of Montreal. They have entered the building trades, dock labour, and factory trades. They exhibit a strong family unity. They are assimilating slowly towards the French. The Finnish men are migratory. Their employment is largely in the lumbering, mining,,farming and building industries. The women are domestic servants. The Finns have settled in a downtown area. They are assimilating quickly towards the English.
Type
M.A., Sociology
University
McGill University
Place
Montreal
Date
1934
# of Pages
viii, 315 pages
Language
English
Accessed
7/19/25, 3:45 AM
Extra
OCLC: 919429178
Citation
Gibbard, H. A. (1934). The Means and Modes of Living of European Immigrants in Montreal [M.A., Sociology, McGill University]. https://escholarship.mcgill.ca/concern/theses/td96k548j?locale=en