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Dependency, orphanhood and fertility, England and Wales, 1921

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(Pages i-ii) Title page & contents
(4 pages)Contract subtree Preface
(Page iii) Dependency, orphanhood and fertility
(Pages iii-iv) Dependency and orphanhood
(Pages iv-v) Fertility
(254 pages)Contract subtree Tables
(Pages 2-230)Contract subtree Dependency
(Pages 2-225)Contract subtree Families (i. e. living children and step-children under 16 years of age) of married men, married women, widowers and widows
(Pages 2-65)Contract subtree 1. Classified by age of parent (quinquennial groups), size of family, age of youngest child, and showing total children at each age (England and Wales)
(Pages 2-7) Pt. I. Married men without distinction of wife's age
(Pages 8-13) Pt. II. Married women without distinction of husband's age
(Pages 14-57)Contract subtree Pt. III. Husbands and wives at various combinations of ages
(Pages 14-15) Husbands of under 20 years of age
(Pages 16-19) Husbands of 20-24 years of age
(Pages 19-23) Husbands of 25-29 years of age
(Pages 23-26) Husbands of 30-34 years of age
(Pages 26-30) Husbands of 35-39 years of age
(Pages 30-35) Husbands of 40-44 years of age
(Pages 35-39) Husbands of 45-49 years of age
(Pages 39-43) Husbands of 50-54 years of age
(Pages 43-47) Husbands of 55-59 years of age
(Pages 47-51) Husbands of 60-64 years of age
(Pages 51-55) Husbands of 65-69 years of age
(Pages 55-57) Husbands of 70 and upwards
(Pages 58-61) Pt. IV. Widowers
(Pages 62-65) Pt. V. Widows
(Pages 66-73) 2. Classified by age of parent (individual years), size of family, and showing total children at each age (England and Wales)
(Pages 74-193)Contract subtree 3. Classified by age of parent (quinquennial groups), size of family, and showing total children at each age (England and Wales, geographical regions and counties)
(Pages 74-75) Summary of England and Wales
(Pages 76-77) Summary of Wales and Monmoutshire
(Pages 78-79) Summary of Central Counties
(Pages 80-81) Summary of Northern counties
(Pages 82-83) Summary of London and surrounding counties
(Pages 84-85) Summary of Southern counties
(Pages 86-87) Summary of Eastern counties
(Pages 88-169)Contract subtree England
(Pages 88-89) Bedfordshire
(Pages 90-91) Berkshire
(Pages 92-93) Buckinghamshire
(Pages 94-95) Cambridgeshire
(Pages 96-97) Cheshire
(Pages 98-99) Cornwall
(Pages 100-101) Cumberland
(Pages 102-103) Derbyshire
(Pages 104-105) Devonshire
(Pages 106-107) Dorsetshire
(Pages 108-109) Durham
(Pages 112-113) Gloucestershire
(Pages 114-115) Herefordshire
(Pages 116-117) Hertfordshire
(Pages 118-119) Huntingdonshire
(Pages 122-123) Lancashire
(Pages 124-125) Leicestershire
(Pages 126-127) Lincolnshire
(Pages 128-129) London
(Pages 130-131) Middlesex
(Pages 132-133) Monmouthshire
(Pages 134-135) Norfolk
(Pages 136-137) Northamptonshire
(Pages 138-139) Northumberland
(Pages 140-141) Nottinghamshire
(Pages 142-143) Oxfordshire
(Pages 144-145) Rutlandshire
(Pages 146-147) Shropshire
(Pages 148-149) Somersetshire
(Pages 150-151) Southampton
(Pages 152-153) Staffordshire
(Pages 154-155) Suffolk
(Pages 156-157) Surrey
(Pages 158-159) Sussex
(Pages 160-161) Warwickshire
(Pages 162-163) Westmorland
(Pages 164-165) Wiltshire
(Pages 166-167) Worcestershire
(Pages 168-169) Yorkshire
(Pages 170-171) Anglesey
(Pages 172-173) Brecknockshire
(Pages 174-175) Cardiganshire
(Pages 176-177) Carmarthenshire
(Pages 178-179) Carnarvonshire
(Pages 180-181) Denbighshire
(Pages 182-183) Flintshire
(Pages 184-185) Glamorganshire
(Pages 186-187) Merionethshire
(Pages 188-189) Montgomeryshire
(Pages 190-191) Pembrokeshire
(Pages 192-193) Radnorshire
(Pages 194-225)Contract subtree 4. Classified by occupation of parent (men only), by age of male parent (quinquennial groups), by size of family, and showing total children at each age (England and Wales)
(Pages 194-195) Fishermen
(Pages 194-195) Agricultural occupations
(Pages 196-197) Mining and quarrying
(Pages 196-197) Workers in the treatment of non-metalliferous mine and quarry products
(Pages 198-199) Makers of bricks, pottery and glass
(Pages 198-199) Workers in chemical processes: Makers of paints, oils, etc
(Pages 200-201) Metal workers
(Pages 200-201) Workers in precious metals and electro-plate
(Pages 202-203) Electrical apparatus makers and fitters and electricians
(Pages 202-203) Makers of watches, clocks and scientific instruments
(Pages 204-205) Workers in skins and leather, and makers of leather and leather substitute goods
(Pages 204-205) Textile workers
(Pages 206-207) Makers of textile goods and articles of dress
(Pages 206-207) Makers of food, drink and tobacco
(Pages 208-209) Workers in wood and furniture
(Pages 208-209) Makers of and workers in paper making; printers, bookbinders, photographers, etc
(Pages 210-211) Builders, bricklayers, stone and slate workers; contractors
(Pages 210-211) Painters and decorators
(Pages 212-213) Workers in other materials
(Pages 212-213) Workers in mixed and undefined materials
(Pages 214-215) Persons employed in gas, water and electricity undertakings
(Pages 214-215) Persons employed in transport and communication
(Pages 216-217) Commercial, finance and insurance occupations
(Pages 216-217) Persons employed in public administration and defence
(Pages 218-219) Professional workers
(Pages 218-219) Persons employed in entertainments and sport
(Pages 220-221) Persons engaged in personal service
(Pages 220-221) Clerks and draughtsmen
(Pages 222-223) Warehousemen, storekeepers and packers
(Pages 222-223) Stationary engine drivers, dynamo and motor attendants
(Pages 224-225) Other and undefined workers
(Pages 224-225) Retired or not gainfully occupied
(Pages 226-229) 5. Number of married couples of various ages of husband and wife (England and Wales)
(Page 230) 6. Number of married couples at quinquennial groups of ages of husband and wife (England and Wales)
(Page 230) 7. Number of married couples at quinquennial groups of ages of husband and wife per million couples at all ages (England and Wales)
(Pages 231-239)Contract subtree Orphanhood
(Pages 231-233) 8. Orphanhood of children at each year of age under 15 (England and Wales and geographical regions)
(Pages 234-239) 9. Orphanhood of children at quinquennial groups of ages under 15 (administrative counties with associated county boroughs)
(Pages 240-253)Contract subtree Fertility
(Pages 240-253)Contract subtree Relative fertility or relative probability of a child being born within a year (ratio of number of children under 1 year of age to number of married men or married women)
(Page 240) 10. Classified by parents' age (individual years) (England and Wales)
(Page 241) 11. Comparative fertility of married persons, classified by sex and age (quinquennial groups), and by size of existing family (England and Wales)
(Pages 242-245) 12. Classified by parents' age (quinquennial groups) (England and Wales, and counties)
(Pages 246-253) 13. Classified by father's occupation, by his age (quinquennial groups), and size of existing family (England and Wales)