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- who: Résumé et al. from the Microdata Access Division, Statistics Canada Department of Sociology, McGill University have published the paper: An assessment of heterogeneity in first home-returning trends of young Canadians, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Of all the countries taken into consideration for the purpose of this cross-national comparison, Canada is outranked by only one "competitor," namely, the United_States, where the overall estimate of home-returning for both sexes reaches 40 per cent (original source: Goldscheider et_al 1999). Heterogeneity in the timing and sequencing of individual and family-related transitions is . . .
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