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Sixth annual report of the registrar-general

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-vii) Title page, contents & appendices
(28 pages)Expand subtree Report of the registrar-general
(174 pages)Expand subtree England
(184 pages)Contract subtree Appendix
(Pages 175-282)Expand subtree Appendix I. Foreign returns of population, marriages, births and deaths
(Pages 283-358)Contract subtree Appendix II
(Pages 283-284) 1. Letter to the registrar-general, by William Farr, Esq
(Page 284) 2. Public health, 1842
(Pages 285-286) 3. The deaths by different causes in the five years, 1838-42
(Pages 287-289) 4. Notes, 1842, showing the various modifications of disease as classed in the abstracts
(Pages 289-290) 5. Intemperance and starvation
(Pages 290-291) 6. Summary of results deduced from the English life table
(Pages 292-295) 7. Summary of results deduced from the English life table
(Pages 296-297) 8. On the properties and applications of the new life table, and an account of some improvements in its form
(Pages 297-298) 9. Explanation of tables 15, 16, and 17
(Pages 299-301) 10. Problems solved by the life tables (with examples)
(Pages 301-304) 11. Problems solved by the life tables, in which "a year of life" is introduced as the unit
(Page 304) 12. The unit of the columns in the life table may be made to denote £1
(Pages 305-306) 13. Explanation of the column y, added to the life table
(Pages 306-314) 14. The numbers in the life table express in the form of fractions the chances of living or dying during any specified period
(Pages 308-309) 15. English life table, persons
(Pages 310-311) 16. English life table, males
(Pages 312-313) 17. English life table, females
(Pages 315-318) 18. The "annual mortality" and the "mean age at death"
(Pages 318-320) 19. English joint life table
(Page 321) 20. English joint life table, pairs of males and females of equal ages
(Page 322) 21. English joint life table, logarithms of pairs of males and females of equal ages
(Pages 323-324) 22. English joint life table, pairs of males and females, the females being 5 and 10 years younger than the male
(Page 325) 23. English joint life table, pairs of males and females, the female being 20 years younger than the male
(Page 326) 24. Expectation of two joint lives, a male and a female
(Pages 327-329) 25. Life insurance, application of national life tables to the general purposes of life insurance, formulae
(Page 330) 26. Decrements of the English life table, no. 1
(Page 331) 27. English life table, no. 1
(Page 332) 28. Logarithms of the decrements of the English life table
(Page 333) 29. Logarithms of the English life table, no. 1., Males
(Page 334) 30. Logarithms of the English life table, no. 1., Females
(Page 335) 31. Logarithms, to 10 figures, of the present value of £1 due at the end of every year from 1 to 109
(Pages 336-337) 32. Table deduced from the first English life table, for determining the value of annuities, insurances, &c., on the lives of males, interest of money 3 per cent
(Page 338) 33. Logarithms of columns d, n, m, in the table 32
(Pages 339-340) 34. Table deduced from the first English life table, for deter-mining the value of annuities, insurances, &c, on the lives of males. Interest of money 4 per cent
(Page 341) 33. Logarithms of columns d, n, m, in the table 34
(Pages 342-343) 36. Table deduced from the first English life table, for determining the value of annuities, insurance, &c, on the lives of females. Interest of money 3 per cent
(Page 344) 37. Logarithms of columns d, n, m, in the table 36
(Pages 345-346) 38. Table deduced from the first English life table, for determining the value of annuities, insurances, &c., on the lives of females. Interest of money 4 per cent
(Page 347) 39. Logarithms of columns d, n, m, in the table 38
(Pages 348-349) 40. Table deduced from the English joint life table, for determining the value of annuities, &c. on two joint lives (a male and a female). Interest 3 per cent
(Pages 350-351) 41. Values of life annuities, deduced from the English life table. Interest 3 and 4 per cent
(Page 352) 42. Values of joint life annuities, deduced from the English life table. Interest 3 per cent
(Page 353) 43. Values of joint life annuities, deduced from the English life table. Interest 3 per cent
(Page 354) 44. Males. Premiums of life insurance, when the interest of money is 3 per cent
(Page 355) 45. Males. Premiums of life insurance, when the interest of money is 4 per cent
(Page 356) 46. Females. Premiums of life insurance, when the interest of money is 3 per cent
(Page 357) 47. Females. Premiums of life insurance, when the interest of money is 4 per cent
(Page 358) 48. Uniform annual premium which, paid at the beginning of each year of life will amount to £100 at the end of the year in which death takes place, the interest of money being 3 per cent.; according to the English and the Carlisle life tables, the temporary experience of various life offices, and the Northampton table