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(Ebook) Changing Family Size in England and Wales: Place, Class and Demography, 1891-1911 by Eilidh Garrett, Alice Reid, Kevin Schurer, Simon Szreter ISBN 9780511019364, 9780521801539, 051101936X, 0521801532

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Authors:Eilidh Garrett, Alice Reid, Kevin Schurer, Simon Szreter
Pages:552 pages.
Year:2001
Editon:1
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.07 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780511019364, 9780521801539, 051101936X, 0521801532
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(Ebook) Changing Family Size in England and Wales: Place, Class and Demography, 1891-1911 by Eilidh Garrett, Alice Reid, Kevin Schurer, Simon Szreter ISBN 9780511019364, 9780521801539, 051101936X, 0521801532

This volume is an important study in demographic history. Garrett, Reid, Sch?rer and Szreter use techniques and approaches drawn from demography, history and geography to explore the conditions under which declines in both infant mortality and fertility within marriage occurred in England and Wales between 1891 and 1911. Extensive use is made of previously unavailable census data drawn from thirteen communities in England and Wales, particularly those from the 1911 "fertility" census. The book's sometimes surprising conclusions will be of interest to all historians of Britain and of demography.
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