Content associated with: Census of England and Wales, 1911

Fertility of marriage (part II), 1911

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(Pages i-v) Title page & contents
(Page vi) Preface
(186 pages)Contract subtree Report
(74 pages)Contract subtree Part I
(Page vii) Form of questionnaire
(Pages xi-xiv) Census ages of husbands and wives
(Pages xiv-xix) Marriage ages of husbands and wives
(Pages xix-xx) Relationship of fertility to age at marriage
(13 pages)Expand subtree Fertility and husband's marriage age
(11 pages)Expand subtree Fertility and wife's marriage age
(13 pages)Contract subtree The decline in fertility as recorded on the census schedules
(Page 1) Diagram 7. Decline of completed fertility of wives of various marriage ages (15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39 and 40-44) from the rates recorded for the marriages of 1861-66 onwards (data from page xl)
(Page 1) Diagram 8. Decline of completed fertility of wives of various marriage ages. Proportions of families of each size per 1, 000 of all sizes born to marriages of varying dates (data from table xvi)
(Page 2) Diagram 9. Decline of completed fertility of wives of various marriage ages. Proportions of families of and under each size per 1, 000 of all sizes born to marriages of varying dates (data from table xvi)
(Pages xlvi-xlviii) Gradation of marriages by fertility
(24 pages)Expand subtree Child mortality
(98 pages)Expand subtree Part II. Sectional populations
(13 pages)Expand subtree Appendix A. Correlation of fertility with the age of parents, with mortality, etc
(Page clxx) Appendix B. Summary of table 1, part I, England and Wales. Families and mortality therein, classified by age of husband
(260 pages)Expand subtree Tables