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Sample of correspondence of the GRO Statistical Branch with government departments etc.

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(41 pages) Memoranda and tables regarding population estimates, 1921 to 1937
(Page 1) Memorandum regarding population projection. Page 1
(Page 2) Memorandum regarding population projection. Page 2
(Page 3) Memorandum regarding population projection. Page 3
(Page 4) Memorandum regarding population projection. Page 4
(Page 5) Memorandum regarding population projection. Appendix with references. Page 1
(Page 6) Memorandum regarding population projection. Appendix with references. Page 2
(Page 7) Memorandum regarding population projection. Appendix with references. Page 3
(Page 8) Memorandum regarding population projection. Appendix with references. Page 4
(Page 9) Memorandum regarding population projection. Appendix with extract from Report of Statistics Committee on the organisation of official work on population statistics
(Page 10) Memorandum by Assistant RG (14 July 1931) regarding population estimates 1921 to 1931. Page 1
(Page 11) Memorandum by Assistant RG (14 July 1931) regarding population estimates 1921 to 1931. Page 2
(Page 12) Memorandum by Assistant RG (14 July 1931) regarding population estimates 1921 to 1931. Page 3
(Page 13) Memorandum by Assistant RG (14 July 1931) regarding population estimates 1921 to 1931. Page 4
(Page 14) Memorandum by Assistant RG (14 July 1931) regarding population estimates 1921 to 1931. Page 5
(Page 15) Memorandum by Assistant RG (14 July 1931) regarding population estimates 1921 to 1931. Page 6
(Page 16) Memorandum by Assistant RG (14 July 1931) regarding population estimates 1921 to 1931. Page 7
(Page 17) Memorandum by Assistant RG (14 July 1931) regarding population estimates 1921 to 1931. Page 8
(Page 18) Memorandum by Assistant RG (14 July 1931) regarding population estimates 1921 to 1931. Page 9
(Page 19) Memorandum by Assistant RG (14 July 1931) regarding population estimates 1921 to 1931. Page 10
(Page 20) Memorandum by Assistant RG (14 July 1931) regarding population estimates 1921 to 1931. Page 11
(Page 21) Memorandum by Assistant RG (14 July 1931) regarding population estimates 1921 to 1931. Page 12
(Page 22) Memorandum by Assistant RG (14 July 1931) regarding population estimates 1921 to 1931. Page 13
(Page 23) Memorandum by Assistant RG (14 July 1931) regarding population estimates 1921 to 1931. Page 14
(Page 24) Memorandum by Assistant RG (14 July 1931) regarding population estimates 1921 to 1931. Page 15
(Page 25) List of areas which have taken a special census
(Page 26) Table relating to population estimates 1926 to 1930
(Page 27) Summary Table relating to 1929 population estimates and 1931 preliminiary census population
(Page 28) Table relating to 1929 population estimates and 1931 preliminary census population figures. Page 1
(Page 29) Table relating to 1929 population estimates and 1931 preliminary census population figures. Page 2
(Page 30) Table relating to 1929 population estimates and 1931 preliminary census population figures. Page 3
(Page 31) Table of population estimates 1921 to 1931
(Page 32) GRO memorandum (May 1933) on population estimates of Local Government areas in England and Wales for 1932'. Page 1
(Page 33) GRO memorandum (May 1933) on population estimates of Local Government areas in England and Wales for 1932'. Page 2
(Page 34) GRO memorandum (May 1933) on population estimates of Local Government areas in England and Wales for 1932'. Page 3
(Page 35) GRO memorandum (May 1933) on population estimates of Local Government areas in England and Wales for 1932'. Page 4
(Page 36) GRO memorandum (May 1933) on population estimates of Local Government areas in England and Wales for 1932'. Page 5
(Page 37) Memorandum by Assistant RG (11 July 1936) regarding the validity of population estimates. Page 1
(Page 38) Memorandum by Assistant RG (11 July 1936) regarding the validity of population estimates. Page 2
(Page 39) Memorandum by Assistant RG (11 July 1936) regarding the validity of population estimates. Page 3
(Page 40) Memorandum by Assistant RG (11 July 1936) regarding the validity of population estimates. Page 4
(Page 41) Memorandum by Assistant RG (11 July 1936) regarding the validity of population estimates. Page 5
(69 pages) Correspondence regarding the construction of life tables, 1912 to 1915
(Page 1) Letter from George King, Actuary, to RG (25 October 1912) regarding table of London county population. Page 1
(Page 2) Letter from George King, Actuary, to RG (25 October 1912) regarding table of London county population. Page 2
(Page 3) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (25 November 1912) enclosing analysis of male sample population at 1901 and 1911 censuses. Page 1
(Page 4) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (25 November 1912) enclosing analysis of male sample population at 1901 and 1911 censuses. Page 2
(Page 5) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (25 November 1912) enclosing analysis of male sample population at 1901 and 1911 censuses. Page 3
(Page 6) Letter from Superintendent of Statistics to George King, Actuary, (27 November 1912) regarding report on age distribution of sample population at 1901 and 1911 censuses
(Page 7) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (28 November 1912) regarding census figures for England and Wales for 1911 etc.
(Page 8) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (2 December 1912) enclosing table fn age distribution of female sample population at 1901 and 1911 censuses. Page 1
(Page 9) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (2 December 1912) enclosing table on age distribution of female sample population at 1901 and 1911 censuses. Page 2
(Page 10) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (23 January 1913) regarding results for marital condition of sample population at 1901 and 1911 censuses. Page 1
(Page 11) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (23 January 1913) regarding results for marital condition of sample population at 1901 and 1911 censuses. Page 2
(Page 12) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (30 January 1913) regarding mistakes in census schedules
(Page 13) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (19 February 1913) regarding discrepancy between population estimate and census 1911 figures
(Page 14) Letter from Superintendent of Statistics to George King, Actuary (21 February 1913) regarding discrepancy between population estimate and census 1911 figures. Page 1
(Page 15) Letter from Superintendent of Statistics to George King, Actuary (21 February 1913) regarding discrepancy between population estimate and census 1911 figures. Page 2
(Page 16) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (22 February 1913) regarding discrepancy between population estimate and census 1911 figures
(Page 17) Letter from George King, Actuary, to RG (8 March 1913) reporting on tabulation progress
(Page 18) Letter from George King, Actuary, to RG (11 March 1913) enclosing graduated life table for males. Page 1
(Page 19) Letter from George King, Actuary, to RG (11 March 1913) enclosing graduated life table for males. Page 2
(Page 20) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (11 March 1913) regarding discrepancy between census and registration figures. Page 1
(Page 21) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (11 March 1913) regarding discrepancy between census and registration figures. Page 2
(Page 22) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (18 March 1913) enclosing second table relating to males. Page 1
(Page 23) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (18 March 1913) enclosing second table relating to males. Page 2
(Page 24) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (29 March 1913) regarding problems with classification of females. Page 1
(Page 25) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (29 March 1913) regarding problems with classification of females. Page 2
(Page 26) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (29 March 1913) regarding problems with classification of females. Page 3
(Page 27) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (29 March 1913) regarding problems with classification of females. Page 4
(Page 28) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (2 April 1913) regarding mortality tables etc. Page 2
(Page 29) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (19 April 1913) enclosing report and tables I to X for comment. Page 1
(Page 30) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (19 April 1913) enclosing report and tables I to X for comment. Page 2
(Page 31) Letter from Superintendent of Statistics to George King, Actuary (9 December 1913) regarding discrepancy between census and registration. Page 1
(Page 32) Letter from Superintendent of Statistics to George King, Actuary (9 December 1913) regarding discrepancy between census and registration. Page 2
(Page 33) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (11 December 1913) regarding infant mortality tables . Page 1
(Page 34) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (11 December 1913) regarding infant mortality tables . Page 2
(Page 35) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (28 January 1914) enclosing comparative mortality tables. Page 1
(Page 36) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (28 January 1914) enclosing comparative mortality tables. Page 2
(Page 37) Table: England and Wales. Males. Comparison of the rates of mortality by various national life tables (28 January 1914)
(Page 38) Table: England and Wales. Females. Comparison of the Rates of Mortality by various National life tables (28 January 1914)
(Page 39) Letter from Superintendent of Statistics to George King, Actuary (30 January 1914) regarding comparative mortality tables. Page 1
(Page 40) Letter from Superintendent of Statistics to George King, Actuary (30 January 1914) regarding comparative mortality tables. Page 2
(Page 41) Letter from George King, Actuary, to RG (19 February 1914) enclosing English life table no. 8 for males and females
(Page 42) Table: English life table no. 8 for males
(Page 43) life tables 1912-1915: Table: English life table no. 8 for females
(Page 44) Letter from George King, Actuary, to GRO (1 April 1914) regarding question of old age in life tables. Page 1
(Page 45) Letter from George King, Actuary, to GRO (1 April 1914) regarding question of old age in life tables. Page 2
(Page 46) Memorandum by George King, Actuary (21 April 1914) regarding the construction of English life table no. 7. Page 1
(Page 47) Memorandum by George King, Actuary (21 April 1914) regarding the construction of English life table no. 7. Page 2
(Page 48) Memorandum by George King, Actuary (21 April 1914) regarding the construction of English life table no. 7. Page 3
(Page 49) Memorandum by George King, Actuary (21 April 1914) regarding the construction of English life table no. 7. Page 4
(Page 50) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (25 April 1914) regarding construction of skeleton mortality tables. Page 1
(Page 51) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (25 April 1914) regarding construction of skeleton mortality tables. Page 2
(Page 52) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (25 April 1914) regarding construction of skeleton mortality tables. Page 3
(Page 53) life tables 1912-1915: Table: English life table no 8. for males
(Page 54) Letter from Superintendent of Statistics (GRO England) to George King, Actuary (27 April 1914) regarding memoranda on methodology
(Page 55) Memorandum by George King, Actuary (27 April 1914) regarding construction of a skeleton life tables. Page 1
(Page 56) Memorandum by George King, Actuary (27 April 1914) regarding construction of a skeleton life tables. Page 2
(Page 57) Memorandum by George King, Actuary (27 April 1914) regarding construction of a skeleton life tables. Page 3
(Page 58) Memorandum by George King, Actuary (27 April 1914) regarding the construction of English life table no. 8. Page 1
(Page 59) Memorandum by George King, Actuary (27 April 1914) regarding the construction of English life table no. 8. Page 2
(Page 60) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (29 April 1914) regarding construction of skeleton English life table no 8 for males. Page 1
(Page 61) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (29 April 1914) regarding construction of skeleton English life table no 8 for males. Page 2
(Page 62) Memorandum by George King, Actuary (4 May 1914) regarding the construction of the female tables dealing with marital condition. Page 1
(Page 63) Memorandum by George King, Actuary (4 May 1914) regarding the construction of the female tables dealing with marital condition. Page 2
(Page 64) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (4 June 1914) regarding discrepancy between Insurance Commissioner's life table and the new English life tables. Page 1
(Page 65) Letter from George King, Actuary, to Superintendent of Statistics (4 June 1914) regarding discrepancy between Insurance Commissioner's life table and the new English life tables. Page 2
(Page 66) Letter from George King, Actuary, to GRO (4 June 1914) regarding discrepancy between Insurance Commissioner's life table and the new English life tables. Page 1
(Page 67) Letter from George King, Actuary, to GRO (4 June 1914) regarding discrepancy between Insurance Commissioner's life table and the new English life tables. Page 2
(Page 68) Memorandum by George King (10 June 1914) regarding the construction of the eight sectional life tables. Page 1
(Page 69) Memorandum by George King (10 June 1914) regarding the construction of the eight sectional life tables. Page 2
(24 pages) Documents regarding the transferable deaths procedure, 1913 to 1928
(Page 1) Minutes of discussion between MOH and GRO regarding transferable deaths (26 May 1921). Page 1
(Page 2) Minutes of discussion between MOH and GRO regarding transferable deaths (26 May 1921). Page 2
(Page 3) Minutes of discussion between MOH and GRO regarding transferable deaths (26 May 1921). Page 3
(Page 4) Minutes of discussion between MOH and GRO regarding transferable deaths (26 May 1921). Page 4
(Page 5) Minutes of discussion between MOH and GRO regarding transferable deaths (26 May 1921). Page 5
(Page 6) GRO memorandum (June 1913) respecting the distribution of transferable deaths. Page 1
(Page 7) GRO memorandum (June 1913) respecting the distribution of transferable deaths. Page 2
(Page 8) GRO memorandum (June 1913) respecting the distribution of transferable deaths. Page 3
(Page 9) Table of vital statistics, 1913 and previous years
(Page 10) Table for cases of infectious diseases notified during the year 1913
(Page 11) Table for causes and ages of death during the year 1913. Page 1
(Page 12) Table for causes and ages of death during the year 1913. Page 2
(Page 13) Table for infant mortality in 1913. Page 1
(Page 14) Table for infant mortality in 1913. Page 2
(Page 15) GRO memorandum (January 1922) regarding the distribution of transferable deaths. Page 1
(Page 16) GRO memorandum (January 1922) regarding the distribution of transferable deaths. Page 2
(Page 17) GRO memorandum (January 1922) regarding the distribution of transferable deaths. Page 3
(Page 18) GRO memorandum (January 1922) regarding the distribution of transferable deaths. Page 4
(Page 19) GRO memorandum (January 1922) regarding the distribution of transferable deaths. Page 5
(Page 20) Table for quarterly returns of 'deaths for which the provisional assignment has been altered'
(Page 21) GRO memorandum (Memo. 1, 1 March 1925, Co.M.O.H) forwarding documents for Medical Officers of Health
(Page 22) GRO memorandum (Memo. 2, 1 March 1925, M.O.H. C.B. & Met.B.(1)) regarding population estimates of 30 June 1924
(Page 23) GRO memorandum (Memo. 3, 1 March 1925, M.O.H. U.D. & R.D.) regarding annual returns of births and deaths
(Page 24) GRO circular to Local Authorities (G.R.O. No. 12, 7 December 1928) regarding statistics for annual population estimates
(51 pages) Memoranda regarding the medical certification of causes of death, 1925 to 1927
(Page 1) Memorandum regarding the form of medical certificates of death. Page 1
(Page 2) Memorandum regarding the form of medical certificates of death. Page 2
(Page 3) Memorandum regarding the form of medical certificates of death. Page 3
(Page 4) Memorandum regarding the form of medical certificates of death. Page 4
(Page 5) Memorandum regarding the form of medical certificates of death. Page 5
(Page 6) Memorandum by MOH and GRO regarding the new form of medical certificate for the registration of causes of death in England and Wales. Page 1
(Page 7) Memorandum by MOH and GRO regarding the new form of medical certificate for the registration of causes of death in England and Wales. Page 2
(Page 8) Memorandum by MOH and GRO regarding the new form of medical certificate for the registration of causes of death in England and Wales. Page 3
(Page 9) Memorandum by MOH and GRO regarding the new form of medical certificate for the registration of causes of death in England and Wales. Page 4
(Page 10) Memorandum by MOH and GRO regarding the new form of medical certificate for the registration of causes of death in England and Wales. Page 5
(Page 11) Memorandum by MOH and GRO regarding the new form of medical certificate for the registration of causes of death in England and Wales. Page 6
(Page 12) Memorandum by MOH and GRO regarding the new form of medical certificate for the registration of causes of death in England and Wales. Page 7
(Page 13) Memorandum by MOH and GRO regarding the new form of medical certificate for the registration of causes of death in England and Wales. Page 8
(Page 14) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 1
(Page 15) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 2
(Page 16) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 3
(Page 17) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 4
(Page 18) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 5
(Page 19) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 6
(Page 20) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 7
(Page 21) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 8
(Page 22) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 9
(Page 23) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 10
(Page 24) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 11
(Page 25) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 12
(Page 26) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 13
(Page 27) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 14
(Page 28) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 15
(Page 29) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 16
(Page 30) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 17
(Page 31) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 18
(Page 32) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 19
(Page 33) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 20
(Page 34) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 21
(Page 35) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 22
(Page 36) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 23
(Page 37) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 24
(Page 38) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 25
(Page 39) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 26
(Page 40) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 27
(Page 41) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 28
(Page 42) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 29
(Page 43) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 30
(Page 44) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 31
(Page 45) Proposal by Superintendent of Statistics for certificate of causes of death (22 January 1925). Page 32
(Page 46) Medical certificate of cause of death. Page 1
(Page 47) Medical certificate of cause of death. Page 2
(Page 48) Medical certificate of cause of death. Page 1
(Page 49) Medical certificate of cause of death. Page 2
(Page 50) Proposed standard certificate of death
(Page 51) Proposed standard certificate of birth
(8 pages) Tables used for the tabulation of statistics of accidents in mines and quarries, ca. 1922
(Page 1) Table for return of non-fatal accidents occurring in coal mines. Page 1
(Page 2) Table for return of non-fatal accidents occurring in coal mines. Page 2
(Page 3) Table for return of non-fatal accidents occurring in metalliferous mines. Page 1
(Page 4) Table for return of non-fatal accidents occurring in metalliferous mines. Page 2
(Page 5) Table for return of non-fatal accidents occurring in quarries during 1925. Page 1
(Page 6) Table for return of non-fatal accidents occurring in quarries during 1925. Page 2
(Page 7) Proof of Table for return of non-fatal accidents occurring in coal mines in 1922. Page 1
(Page 8) Proof of Table for return of non-fatal accidents occurring in coal mines in 1922. Page 2
(6 pages) Memorandum regarding definitions of life birth and foetal death, 1949
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(46 pages) Correspondence regarding census data about domestic servants and family income, 1937 to 1945
(Page 1) Letter from Professor Shirras, University College of the South West, to GRO (25 January 1945) regarding statistics on domestic workers. Page 1
(Page 2) Letter from Professor Shirras, University College of the South West, to GRO (25 January 1945) regarding statistics on domestic workers. Page 2
(Page 3) Letter from GRO to Professor Shirras, University College of the South West (20 February 1945) regarding statistics on domestic workers
(Page 4) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to Assistant RG (29 June 1944) regarding information on domestic servants
(Page 5) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to RG (2 December 1937) regarding information on domestic servants
(Page 6) Table showing numbers of female domestic servants, based on census of England and Wales, 1931 and 1921 (16 December 1937). Page 1
(Page 7) Table showing numbers of female domestic servants, based on census of England and Wales, 1931 and 1921 (16 December 1937). Page 2
(Page 8) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to Mrs. Carruthers (16 December 1937) enclosing figures regarding female domestic servants
(Page 9) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to RG (18 January 1938) requesting information regarding one-servant households. Page 1
(Page 10) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to RG (18 January 1938) requesting information regarding one-servant households. Page 2
(Page 11) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to Mrs. Carruthers (19 January 1938) regarding statistics on one-servant families. Page 1
(Page 12) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to Mrs. Carruthers (19 January 1938) regarding statistics on one-servant families. Page 2
(Page 13) Letter from RG to MOH (20 January 1938) regarding inclusion of domestic servant enquiry in Bowley Survey. Page 1
(Page 14) Letter from RG to MOH (20 January 1938) regarding inclusion of domestic servant enquiry in Bowley Survey. Page 2
(Page 15) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to RG (20 January 1938) regarding enquiry into domestic service. Page 1
(Page 16) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to RG (20 January 1938) regarding enquiry into domestic service. Page 2
(Page 17) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to RG (20 January 1938) regarding enquiry into domestic service. Page 3
(Page 18) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to RG (20 January 1938) regarding enquiry into domestic service. Page 4
(Page 19) Letter from Ministry of Labour to RG (31 January 1938) regarding inclusion of domestic servant enquiry in Bowley Survey
(Page 20) Letter from RG to Ministry of Labour (31 January 1938) regarding inclusion of domestic servant enquiry in Bowley Survey . Page 1
(Page 21) Letter from RG to Ministry of Labour (31 January 1938) regarding inclusion of domestic servant enquiry in Bowley Survey . Page 2
(Page 22) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to Mrs Carruthers (31 January 1938) regarding statistics on one-servant families
(Page 23) Letter from MOH to RG (1 February 1938) regarding inclusion of domestic servant enquiry in Bowley Survey
(Page 24) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to RG (2 February 1938) regarding lunch-time meeting. Page 1
(Page 25) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to RG (2 February 1938) regarding lunch-time meeting. Page 2
(Page 26) Letter from Ministry of Labour to RG (2 February 1938) regarding inclusion of domestic servant enquiry in Bowley Survey
(Page 27) Letter from RG to MOH (2 February 1938) regarding inclusion of domestic servant enquiry in Bowley Survey
(Page 28) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to Mrs Carruthers (12 February 1938) regarding one-servant family statistics
(Page 29) Letter to Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board (23 January 1939) forwarding statistics on domestic servants
(Page 30) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to Assistant RG (25 January 1939) regarding report on domestic servants
(Page 31) GRO report (January 1939) on domestic servants based on the census of England and Wales, 1931. Page 1
(Page 32) GRO report (January 1939) on domestic servants based on the census of England and Wales, 1931. Page 2
(Page 33) GRO report (January 1939) on domestic servants based on the census of England and Wales, 1931. Page 3
(Page 34) GRO report (January 1939) on domestic servants based on the census of England and Wales, 1931. Page 4
(Page 35) GRO report (January 1939) on domestic servants based on the census of England and Wales, 1931. Page 5
(Page 36) GRO report (January 1939) on domestic servants based on the census of England and Wales, 1931. Page 6
(Page 37) Note to Assistant RG accompanying table regarding resident domestic servants (21 September 1938)
(Page 38) Table regarding number of resident domestic servants (21 September 1938)
(Page 39) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to RG (21 June 1944) regarding information on domestic servants. Page 1
(Page 40) Letter from Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board, to RG (21 June 1944) regarding information on domestic servants. Page 2
(Page 41) Extract from report on enquiry about the prospects and future conditions of domestic labour
(Page 42) Letter from Assistant RG to Violet Markham, Unemployment Assistance Board (27 June 1944) regarding information on domestic servants
(Page 43) Family Income Investigation 1937-1945. Instructions to clerks extracting material from census schedules. Page 1
(Page 44) Family Income Investigation 1937-1945. Instructions to clerks extracting material from census schedules. Page 2
(Page 45) Family Income Investigation 1937-1945. Instructions to clerks extracting material from census schedules. Page 3
(Page 46) Family Income Investigation 1937-1945. Instructions to clerks extracting material from census schedules. Page 4