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Occupations by birthplace, infirmities, fertility, Scotland, 1911
Table of Contents
(Pages i-ii) Title page & contents
(Pages iii-iv) Introductory letter
(5 pages) Section A. Occupations of persons born in England and Wales, and Ireland
(Page vi) Table A. Occupations of males of all birthplaces and of English or Welsh and Irish birth
(Page viii) Table B. Occupations of females of all birthplaces and of English or Welsh and Irish birth
(8 pages) Section B. Foreigners nationalities, ages, occupations, &c
(Page xiii) Table C. Nationality of foreigners enumerated in Scotland at each census, 1861-1911
(Page xiv) Table D. Foreigners enumerated in Scotland in 1911 and 1901, showing the numbers on board ships
(Page xv) Table E. Nationality of foreigners enumerated in poorhouses, lunatic asylums, and prisons
(Page xvi) Section C. Colonials
(Page xvi) Section D. Naturalised British subjects
(9 pages) Section E. The infirm
(Page xix) Table F. Census 1911. Relative frequency of infirmities per 1000 of the population at each age group
(Page xx) Table G. Census 1901. Relative frequency of infirmities per 1000 of the population at each age group
(Page xx) No original table title
(Page xxii) Table H. Relative frequency of infirmities according to the birthplaces of the population
(Page xxiii) Table J. Rate of mental infirmity among persons born in the counties of Scotland
(30 pages) Section F. Fertility of marriage
(Page xxvii) Table K. Probability of fertility after varying sterile periods
(Page xxviii) Table L. Probability of fertility in marriages which for three years have been sterile
(Page xxx) Table M. Observed probability, for each age of wife, of complete family exceeding a specified number of children
(Page xxxi) Table N. Observed probability for each age of wife, of family being limited to a specified number of children
(Page xxxii) Table O. Influence of one year's delay of marriage on average number of children
(Page 1) Marriage fertility since 1861
(Page xxxiv) Table P. Number of children per 100 marriages, by date of marriages and ages of wives
(Page xxxvii) Table Q. Mortality in families of working mothers
(Pages xl-xlii) Appendix I. Correlations, regressions, &c, calculated by multiple linear regression method
(Pages xliii-li) Appendix II. Memorandum by Mr George Rae, B. Sc., on fertility tables constructed by a multiple non-linear regression method
(290 pages) Abstract tables
(Pages 1-2) List of abstract tables
(Pages 3-42) Occupations of persons born in England and Wales, and Ireland
(Pages 43-61) Foreigners
(Pages 62-65) Colonials
(Pages 66-69) Naturalised British subjects
(Pages 70-89) The infirm
(Pages 90-102) Institutions
(Pages 103-290) Fertility of marriage