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| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1918 - 746 pages
...repoit on births registered in that country — -those of 1915. This report refers to a registration area comprising the six New England States, New York,...Michigan, Minnesota and the District of Columbia, and containing about 31 per cent, of the total population. The birth-rate for this population was 24/9... | |
| 1918 - 990 pages
...year. It was not possible to establish a birth registration area until 1915. That area now embraces the six New England states, New York, Pennsylvania,...Michigan, Minnesota and the District of Columbia. Typhoid Fever. — The improvement in the typhoid situation is a good illustration of what can be done... | |
| 1917 - 624 pages
...are highly interesting. The report covers what is known as the birth registration area, and includes the six New England states. New York, Pennsylvania. Michigan, Minnesota and the Ditsrict of Columbia — about thirtyone million inhabitants in all. It is the area of this country... | |
| 1917 - 360 pages
...during 1915 for the registration area for births recently established by the Bureau of the Census, comprising the six New England states, New York. Pennsylvania,...Michigan, Minnesota, and the District of Columbia. It is the first report ever published by the Census Bureau presenting statistics of births based upon... | |
| 1915 - 926 pages
...area, representing 31 per cent of the total population of the United States. It includes the six Sew England States, New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota, and the District of Columbia. The infant mortality rate of this area in 1915 was 100 per 1,000 live births.1 That is, of every 10... | |
| 1917 - 410 pages
...River. MISCELLANEOUS. In the recently established birth-registration area of the United States — comprising the six New England States, New York, Pennsylvania,...Michigan, Minnesota, and the District of Columbia, with an estimated population of 31,150,000, representing 31 per cent, of the total for the United States... | |
| 1917 - 176 pages
...birth-registration area, representing 31 per cent of the total population of the United States. It includes the six New England States, New York, Pennsylvania,...Michigan, Minnesota, and the District of Columbia. The infant mortality rate of this area in 1915 was 100 per 1,000 live births.1 That is, of every 10... | |
| United States. Bureau of the Census - 1917 - 134 pages
...1910 to obtain such statistics. The Census Bureau in 1915 began the collection of birth statistics in the six New England states, New York, Pennsylvania,...Michigan, Minnesota, and the District of Columbia; and, in cooperation with the Children's Bureau, is endeavoring to secure the enactment and enforcement... | |
| 1917 - 288 pages
...Bureau of the Census. » Average for 4 years, 1906 to 1909. 3 Rate for 1915 for the birth-registration area comprising the six New England States, New York,...Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota, and the District cf Columbia, with an estimated population of 31,150,000, representing 31 per cent, of the total for... | |
| 1917 - 644 pages
...are highly interesting. The report covers what is known as the birth registration area, and includes the six New England states, New York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota and the Ditsrict of Columbia — about thirtyone million inhabitants in all. It 'is the area of this country... | |
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