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ON THE OF Presented to both Houses of Parliament by Command of His Majesty.
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CENSUS OF SCOTLAND, 1911.
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TWELFTH DECENNIAL CENSUS
SCOTLAND.
VOLUME III.
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CONTENTS.
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INTRODUCTORY LETTER
iii
SECTION A.
OCCUPATIONS OF PERSONS BORN IN ENGLAND AND WALES, AND IRELAND
v
SECTION B.
FOREIGNERS — NATIONALITIES, AGES, OCCUPATIONS, &c.
ix
SECTION C.
COLONIALS
xvi
SECTION D.
NATURALISED BRITISH SUBJECTS
xvi
SECTION E.
THE INFIRM
xvi
Particular Infirmities:
Blind
xvii
Deaf and Dumb
xvii
Lunatic and Imbecile
xvii
All Infirmities:
Age Distribution
xix
Distribution by Birthplace
xx
SECTION F.
FERTILITY OF MARRIAGE
xxiv
Chance of a Marriage being Childless
xxvi
Chance of One, Two, or More Children
xxix
Chance of a Family being limited to One, Two, or More
Childrenxxx
Average Number of Children in a Family
xxxii
Decline of National Fertility
xxxiii
Occupational Fertilities
xxxiv
Child Mortality and Occupations of Mothers
xxxvii
Calculated Fertility Tables.
xxxviii
Appendix I. —Correlations, Regressions, &c., calculated by
Multiple Linear Regression Methodxl
Appendix II. — Memorandum by Mr George Rae, B.Sc., on Fertility Tables constructed by a
Multiple Non-linear Regression Methodxliii
LIST OF ABSTRACT TABLES
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ABSTRACT TABLES
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