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Supplement to registrar-general's seventy-fifth annual report. Part I: Life tables

Table of Contents

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(Pages i-ii) Title page & contents
(Pages iii-iv) Introductory remarks
(33 pages)Contract subtree Report by Mr. George King, F. I. A., F. F. A
(Pages 1-2) Introductory
(Pages 2-18) Construction of the life tables
(Pages 18-23) Some of the more important deductions derivable from the life tables
(Pages 23-24) Marital condition of females
(Pages 24-25) Sectional tables
(Pages 26-33)Expand subtree A short method of constructing abridged life tables
(13 pages)Contract subtree Appendix I, Statistical tables on which the construction of the life tables was based
(Page 35) Table 1. England and Wales. Populations, males and females respectively, enumerated at the census of 1901, giving the population for each of the first five years of life, and thereafter in quinquennial age groups
(Pages 35-37) Table 2. England and Wales. Populations, males and females respectively, enumerated at the census of 1911, giving the population for the total males for each year of life from birth to the oldest age, and, similarly, for the total females, the single females, the married females, and the widowed females
(Page 38) Table 3. England and Wales. Males. Deaths of males in each of the ten years 1901 to 1910, showing the deaths in each of the first five years of life, and thereafter in groups up to age 99, and from age 100 onwards the deaths in each year of life for the nine years 1901 to 1909, and for all aged 100 and over in 1910
(Pages 38-39) Table 4. England and Wales. Females. Deaths of females in each of the ten years 1901 to 1910, showing the deaths in each of the first five years of life, and thereafter in groups up to age 99, and from age 100 onwards the deaths in each year of life for the nine years 1901 to 1909, and for all aged 100 and over in 1910
(Pages 39-41) Table 5. England and Wales. Deaths of males and females respectively in each year of age from birth to age 99 in each of the years 1910, 1911, and 1912, with the deaths of centenarians for each year of age over 100 for the year 1912
(Pages 42-43) Table 6. England and Wales. Females. Total deaths for each year of age from birth to age 99 of females according to their marital state, single, married, and widowed, for the three years 1910 to 1912, and the death of those aged 100 and over; also the deaths of centenarians for each year of age above 100 for the two years 1911 and 1912
(Page 43) Table 7. England and Wales. Males and females respectively. The births in each of the years 1894 to 1912, and the deaths for each of the first five years of life in each of these calendar years
(Page 44) Table 8. England and Wales. Males and females respectively. The deaths of infants under one year of age in each of the three years 1910 to 1912, sub-divided into short sections of the first year of life
(Pages 45-46)Expand subtree Sectional tables. County of London, county boroughs, urban districts, and rural districts
(8 pages)Contract subtree Appendix II. The mathematical formulas employed in the construction of the life tables
(Pages 47-49) Section 1. The mean population
(Pages 49-50) Section 2. Graduated quinquennial pivotal values
(Pages 50-53) Section 3. Osculatory interpolation
(Pages 53-54) Section 4. Lagrange's method of interpolation
(32 pages)Contract subtree Tables
(Page 55) Key to the notation
(Pages 56-57) Table I. English life table no. 7 (1901-10) males
(Pages 58-59) Table II. English life table no. 7 (1901-10) females
(Pages 60-61) Table III. English life table no. 8 (1910-12) males
(Pages 62-63) Table IV. English life table no. 8 (1910-12) females
(Pages 64-65) Table V. Life table for England and Wales (1910-12) unmarried females (spinsters)
(Pages 66-67) Table VI. Life table for England and Wales (1910-12) married females (wives)
(Pages 68-69) Table VII. Life table for England and Wales (1910-12) widowed females (widows)
(Pages 70-71) Table VIII. County of London (1911-12) males
(Pages 72-73) Table IX. County of London (1911-12) females
(Pages 74-75) Table X. Aggregate of county boroughs (1911-12) males
(Pages 76-77) Table XI. Aggregate of county boroughs (1911-12) females
(Pages 78-79) Table XII. Aggregate of urban districts (1911-12) males
(Pages 80-81) Table XIII. Aggregate of urban districts (1911-12) females
(Pages 82-83) Table XIV. Aggregate of rural districts (1911-12) males
(Pages 84-85) Table XV. Aggregate of rural districts (1911-12) females