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The Dominion Bureau of Statistics: Its Origin, Constitution and Organization. Ottawa: King's Printer. 1935. Pp. 88. - Seventh Census of Canada, 1931: Administrative Report of the Dominion Statistician. (Canada, Dominion Bureau of Statistics.) Ottawa: King's Printer. 1934. Pp. 100. (25c.) - The Canada Year Book, 1934-5. The Official Statistical Annual of the Resources, History, Institutions and Social and Economic Conditions of the Dominion. (Canada, Dominion Bureau of Statistics, General Statistics Branch.) Ottawa: King's Printer. 1935. Pp. xxxix, 1235. ($1.50)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 November 2014

G. F. Drummond*
Affiliation:
The University of British Columbia
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Reviews of Books
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Copyright © Canadian Political Science Association 1936

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1 The list of the proposed monographs is herewith appended: (1) Growth of Population in Canada; (2) Age Distribution of the Canadian People; (3) Fertility of the Population; (4) Origin, Language, Birthplace and Nationality of the Canadian People; (5) Illiteracy and Educational Status; (6) The Rural and Urban Composition of the Canadian Population—Since Confederation; (7) The Canadian Family—Its Composition, Size and Condition from the Earliest Times; (8) Housing and Rentals; (9) Dependency; (10) The Evolution and Present-Day Significance of the Canadian Occupational Structure; (11) Unemployment; (12) The Population Basis of Agriculture.