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according age classes agricultural Allg Austria average age Bavaria Belgium birth-rate blind causes census cent civilized classification climate coloured conjugal condition crimes against property criminal deaf-mutes death-rate decrease Denmark density of population different countries difficult diseases distribution division divorced East Prussia economic condition emigration England and Wales fact families figures following table foreign foreign-born France Germany greater Holland Hungary idiots illegitimate immigration important increase individual infirmity influence inhabitants insane instance Ireland Irish Italy labourers large number largest number less living marriage-rate married women migration mortality nationality native native-born natural Newsholme Norway number of births number of children number of deaths number of marriages number of persons number of suicides occupation paupers period phenomena probably proportion provinces provinces of Prussia Prussia race religious confession Scotland sickness social condition sociological purpose square mile Stat Sweden Switzerland tion total number total population United variations varies whites widowed
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Сторінка 174 - It would be absurd, for instance, to draw any inferences from a comparison of the mean ages at death of bishops and curates, as men do not usually become bishops till they have passed the middle period of life.
Сторінка 114 - Dissolution of Marriage. Marriage is dissolved either by the death of one of the parties, or by divorce. The former, of course, is the more frequent, and the death of the husband is more frequently the occasion than that of the wife, because husbands are, as a rule, older than their wives. Out of 100 marriages dissolved by death there 1 Census of Massachusetts, 1885, p.
Сторінка 98 - ... of corn. In Germany this tendency of the number of marriages to decrease when the price of rye was high and to increase when the price was low was observable until about 1860. Since that time Germany has become so industrial and commercial that the price of food is only one element in the economic well-being of the masses. The truth of the above maxim is better expressed in a more general form in the words of Hermann, the Bavarian statistician, as follows : " The number of marriages in any period...