Census of England and Wales, 1921 : general report with appendices / [General Register Office].
- General Register Office Northern Ireland
- Date:
- 1927
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Census of England and Wales, 1921 : general report with appendices / [General Register Office]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![DEPENDENCY, ORPHANHOOD AND FERTILITY. LXVIII.—Comparison of ‘‘ Enumerated ”’ and ‘‘ Dependent ”’ Children LXIX.—Discrepancy between Enumerated Children and B, seat of Married Men, Widowers, and Widows LXX.—Distribution of Families by Size. LXXI.—Distribution of Families by Age af Parent LXXII.—Distribution (by Ages of Parents in combination) of F cratic of Married Men Scat Married Women enumerated on the same schedule Ae LXXIII.—Dependency by Geographical Regions .. ; LXXIV.—Dependency by Counties : Average number of Children nde 16 per Feely LXXV.—Dependency by Occupation, Married Men. Average number of Children under 16 years of age in Family a a J i ey Ap LXXVI.—Orphanhood by Age. England and Wales LXXVII.—Number of Males per 1,000 Females in the several Orphan Categories LXXVIII.—Orphanhood in Geographical Divisions , “e LXXIX.—Relation of Husbands’ and Wives’ Ages LXXX.—Relative Fertility by Age of Parent , LXXXI.—Relative Fertility by combined Ages of Hestaga Ae W Hie. LXXXII.—Relative Fertility in relation to size of eee: F ig aia of chileere Gacy 15 years of age) LXXXIII.—Relative Fertility by Serre pnical Resins LXXXIV.—Relative Fertility by Occupation—Married Men WELSH LANGUAGE. LXAXAV. —Wales and Monmouthshire—Proportional Numbers pee Woe only, Welsh only, and both English and Welsh, 1891-1921 LXXXVI.—English and Welsh Languages: Proportion per 1,000 decd 3 years and ‘ponies at certain Age Groups returned as able to speak English sa Welsh Cia and both English and Welsh, 1911 and Ig2i .. LXXXVII.—Population in various Language and Age Groups ee with neethd sur- vivors from corresponding Groups in IgII at ages I0 years younger . LXXXVIII.—Proportion per 1,000 persons aged 3 years and over in respect of whom Language Statements were returned “4 fy WORKPLACES. XC.—Comparison of Night and Day Populations. London XCI.—Movements relating to Boroughs and Urban Districts within Graaiey j ouian XCII.—Daily movements to and from Towns outside Greater London with Night Popula- tions in excess of 20,000 ] DIAGRAMS. A. —Population of England and Wales at each Census since 1801 B.—Amount of Increase of Population of England and Wales in each itercdce Period since ior C.—Rate of Increase of Population of England and Wales in each Intercensal Period since 1801 D.—Growth of Population, 1861- a 2 in each County coagiita: of which the ae aa exceeded 250,000 in 192 3 E.—England and Wales. Total Population by Ptivideal vou of ne say Me Ss ar F.—England and Wales. Total Population by Individual Years of mis De ae Males and Females, 1921 G.—Total Population of England and Wales by Quinaueniial ae a pen Ig2I- ase Parser H.—Total Population of England and Wales by Quinquennial Groups of Ages, 1921-1881. Males J.—Total Population of England and Wales by Quinquennial Groups of Ages, 1921-1881. Females APPENDICES. A.—Inflation of the Population of certain areas, TOT os. B.—Householder’s Schedule used at the 1921 Census C.—(a) Areas dealt with in the Census Reports (b) Table of Contents of the various Census Volumes, 1921 D.—Constitution of the six Industrial Areas Page 162 164 165 167 168 169 169 170 172 172 173 175 177 £79 180 182 183 184 185 186 188 193 £95 13 13 13 27 64 64 64 64 198 202 204 205 210](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32183197_0013.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


