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- Exogamy - Wikipedia
Exogamy is the social norm of mating or marrying outside one's social group The group defines the scope and extent of exogamy, and the rules and enforcement mechanisms that ensure its continuity One form of exogamy is dual exogamy, in which two groups continually intermarry with each other [1]
- And so are we! The beneits of French-language education - FNCSF
The rate of exogamy in most of Canada is steadily rising, as is the number of children who are losing touch with the French side of their family heritage That’s why the social phenomenon of exogamy is often equated with assimilation, or the erosion of French language and culture— particularly outside Quebec
- Intercultural Families - Conseil des écoles fransaskoises
An exogamous family is one in which the parents do not belong to the same cultural or ethnic group, or have different mother tongues For example, your first langage might be French, while your spouse's first language could be English, Cantonese or Ukrainian
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE NAtIO 41 - publications. gc. ca
First, Professor Roger Bernard set out the chief issues in exogamy, drawing attention to three points: the context and rise of exogamy, exogamous families and assimilation, and the role of the family and the future of the Francophone community in Canada in an era of exogamy
- Section 3 Factors influencing the evolution of the - Statistics Canada
From 1971 to 2006, an increase is observed in the rate of transmission of French to the children of French-English exogamous couples This increase is larger among families in which the mother, rather than the father, is the French-mother-tongue parent
- Understanding the Diversity of International Families
Exogamous families consist of partners from different linguistic, cultural, or national backgrounds (another term is intermarried families) These families often raise children who are exposed to multiple languages and cultural frameworks
- Exogamous vs. Endogamous — Whats the Difference?
In an exogamous society, the prohibition against marrying within certain groups can strengthen bonds between different communities On the other hand, endogamous societies often have strong inner cohesion and a clear sense of identity due to their marriage practices
- French education: the challenge of exogamy - Oracle Tutoring
In the francophone education system, most students come from exogamous families As homogeneous French families become increasingly rare in Canada, the survival of francophone education outside Quebec depends on the enrollment of children from exogamous families
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