Population Problems in the Victorian Age: StatisticsJoseph John Spengler Gregg, 1973 |
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... females to 105,287 , which gives the proportion of males to females as 22 to 21. But , according to later observations made with great- er care , the present proportion of male to female births in France is as 16 to 15. In England and ...
... females to 105,287 , which gives the proportion of males to females as 22 to 21. But , according to later observations made with great- er care , the present proportion of male to female births in France is as 16 to 15. In England and ...
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... females live to the age of 48 ; their mortality per annum is 1 in 43.7 . The combined mortality of both sexes is 1 in 42 per annum very nearly . The maximum expectation of male life is at four years of age ; of female life at three ...
... females live to the age of 48 ; their mortality per annum is 1 in 43.7 . The combined mortality of both sexes is 1 in 42 per annum very nearly . The maximum expectation of male life is at four years of age ; of female life at three ...
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... FEMALES . 20 Years of Age and upwards . Under 20 Years of Age . Total . 1,884 182 12 14,933 Manufactures 711 • All other classes 12,678 116 23,955 3,478 1,523 5,828 26,101 24,441 87,175 Total population 107,936 We must observe , -that ...
... FEMALES . 20 Years of Age and upwards . Under 20 Years of Age . Total . 1,884 182 12 14,933 Manufactures 711 • All other classes 12,678 116 23,955 3,478 1,523 5,828 26,101 24,441 87,175 Total population 107,936 We must observe , -that ...
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Census of the Population Law of Edinburgh Review Vol 49 | 1 |
State of Defects of British Edinburgh Review Vol | 61 |
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