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)Expand subtree Part I
(98 pages)Contract subtree Part II. Sectional populations
(Pages lxv-lxvii) Methods used in comparing the fertility and child mortality of sectional populations
(Pages lxvii-lxxiv, Page 1, Pages lxxv-lxxvi)Expand subtree Fertility and child mortality in relation to size of tenement
(Pages lxxvi-xcii, Page 1, Pages xciii-civ)Contract subtree Fertility in relation to social status
(Pages lxxvi-lxxvii) Social grading of occupations
(Page lxxvii) Tabulation by social classes
(Pages lxxvii-xci)Expand subtree Marriages of continuing fertility
(Pages xci-xcii, Page 1, Pages xciii-civ)Expand subtree All marriages (of continuing or completed fertility)
(Pages civ-cxxi)Expand subtree Occupations
(Pages cxxi-cxlii, Pages 1-2, Page cxliii)Expand subtree Geographical distribution of fertility
(Pages cxliii-clviii)Expand subtree Fertility by birthplace
(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