Bureau Publication, Випуски 110 – 120

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1922
 

Зміст

Legitimacy of previous births by order of birth scheduled ille
159
28
225
Years of residence of mother in the United States by nationality
231
Earnings of father by occupation group of father and color
238
Estimated median earnings of father by occupation group of father
240
Monthly rental by earnings of father infants born in 1915 who lived
246
Average number of persons per room by earnings of father and color
252
Infant deaths by cause of death with reference to classification num
258
Infant deaths from gastric and intestinal diseases per 1000 live births
264
Monthly death rates by type of feeding and by color and nationality
266
Computed infant mortality rates by type of feeding and by earn
276
Excess mortality and stillbirth rates among infants of mothers
281
Excess mortality among infants of Polish mothers over that among
282
Infant mortality rates by cause of death earnings of father
286
Relative mortality among infants in families where the father earned
289
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289
Infant mortality rates in favored group by earnings of father
290
Percentage of infant deaths by cause of death sanitary arrangements
294
Occupation and place of employment of mother during pregnancy
300
Employment of mother during pregnancy of 1915 by employment
303
Excess mortality by cause of death and stillbirth rates among
306
Infant deaths under 1 month per 1000 live births and stillbirth rates
309
Earnings of father by mothers place of employment color
315
Relative mortality among infants of illiterate mothers when effect
316

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