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Tables

Section 2

Table 2.1.1 Population by mother tongue, British Columbia, 1951 to 2006
Table 2.1.2 Yearly average population growth rate by mother tongue, British Columbia, 1951 to 2006
Table 2.1.3 Number and proportion of Francophones in British Columbia within the Francophone population outside Quebec, 1951 to 2006
Table 2.2 Population by first official language spoken, British Columbia, 1971 to 2006

Section 3

Table 3.1 Total fertility rate by mother tongue, British Columbia, 1956 to 2006
Table 3.2 Proportion of partners with a mother tongue other than French who can conduct a conversation in both English and French, by the couple's language combination, British Columbia, 1971 and 2006
Table 3.4.1 Rate of language transfer by mother tongue, British Columbia, 1971 to 2006
Table 3.4.2 Population by mother tongue, language spoken most often at home and linguistic continuity index, British Columbia, 1971 and 2006
Table 3.4.3 Population by mother tongue and language spoken most often at home, British Columbia, 2006
Table 3.4.4 Population by mother tongue, language spoken most often at home and other languages spoken regularly at home, British Columbia, 2006
Table 3.4.5 Number and proportion of persons with French as mother tongue, first official language spoken, language spoken most often at home and language spoken regularly at home, British Columbia, 2006
Table 3.4.6 Rate of complete and partial language transfers of Francophones by age group, British Columbia, 2006
Table 3.6.1 Knowledge of official languages by mother tongue, British Columbia, 2001 and 2006
Table 3.6.2 Number of children registered in French immersion and in regular French programmes at the primary and secondary levels in public schools, British Columbia, 2000-2001 to 2006-2007
Table 3.7.1 Place of birth of Francophones by mother tongue and first official language spoken, British Columbia, 2006
Table 3.7.2.1 Number and proportion of French and English immigrants, British Columbia, 1971 to 2006
Table 3.7.2.2 Main countries of origin of French-speaking immigrants, British Columbia, 2006
Table 3.7.3 Interprovincial migration of Francophones between British Columbia and other provinces and territories by first official language spoken, 1981 to 1986, 1986 to 1991, 1991 to 1996, 1996 to 2001 and 2001 to 2006

Section 4

Table 4.1 Proportion of Francophones by languages used with different health professionals, British Columbia, 2006
Table 4.2.1 Knowledge and use of minority language by lawyers, British Columbia, 2006
Table 4.2.2 Knowledge and use of minority language by police officers (excludes senior management), British Columbia, 2006
Table 4.3.2.1 Highest certificate, diploma or degree obtained by Francophones, by age group and sex, British Columbia, 2006
Table 4.3.2.2 Proportion of Francophones who did all or part of their studies in French by age group and level of schooling, British Columbia, 2006
Table 4.4 Proportion of Francophones by use of certain media (all languages included), British Columbia, 2006
Table 4.6 Distribution of Francophone workers by the industry sector, British Columbia, 2006
Table 4.6.2 Average and median income for males and females by first official language spoken, British Columbia, 2006

Appendix A

Table A-1 Francophone population of British Columbia by census division and census subdivision, 2006

Appendix B

Table B-1 Proportion of Francophones by language use in various domains of the public and private spheres, British Columbia, 2006
Table B-2 Proportion of children with at least one Francophone parent by language of school attended, British Columbia, 2006

Charts

Section 2

Chart 2.2 Number of persons with French as mother tongue and as first official language spoken, British Columbia, 1951 to 2006

Section 3

Chart 3.2.1 Proportion of children under 18 years of age living in a family where at least one parent is of French-mother tongue, by mother tongue of parents, British Columbia, 1971 and 2006
Chart 3.2.2 Mother tongue of children under 18 years of age by mother tongue of parents, British Columbia, 1971 and 2006
Chart 3.3.1 Age structure of the French mother tongue population, British Columbia, 1971 and 2006
Chart 3.3.2 Age structure of French, English and Other mother tongue populations, British Columbia, 2006 (rate per 1000)
Chart 3.5 Proportion of Francophones by language use in various domains of the public and private spheres, British Columbia, 2006
Chart 3.6.1 Proportion of persons with a mother tongue other than French who can conduct a conversation in English and in French by age group, British Columbia, 2006
Chart 3.6.2 Proportion of persons with English as their mother tongue who can conduct a conversation in English and in French by age group, British Columbia, 1996, 2001 and 2006
Chart 3.7.3.1 Province or territory of origin of Francophones who settled in British Columbia between 2001 and 2006
Chart 3.7.3.2 Destination of Francophones who left British Columbia for another province or territory between 2001 and 2006

Section 4

Chart 4.3.2.1.1 Highest certificate, diploma or degree obtained by first official language spoken, persons aged 25 years or over, British Columbia, 2006
Chart 4.3.2.1.2 Highest certificate, diploma or degree obtained by first official language spoken and age group, British Columbia, 2006
Chart 4.3.2.1.3 Highest certificate, diploma or degree obtained by Francophones aged 25 to 34 years, by place of birth, British Columbia, 2006

Maps

Map 1.1 Percentage of the population with French as first official language spoken (with random distribution of the English French category) by census divisions, British Columbia, 2006
Map 1.2 Distribution of Francophones (first official laguage spoken) within the census metropolitan area of Vancouver by census tract, 2006
Map 1.3 Distribution of Francophones (first official laguage spoken) within the census metropolitan area of Victoria by census tract, 2006

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