An analysis of human fertility in Northern Ireland
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Park, A.T. 'An analysis of human fertility in Northern Ireland'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXI, Pt. I, 1962/1963, pp1-13Download Item:
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Abstract:
There has never been a special inquiry into the population of Northern
Ireland such as that of the Royal Commission on Population (1946) in
Great Britain. In fact, apart from three questions on fertility in the
1911 census which covered the whole of Ireland and for which the only
published fertility tables relevant to Northern Ireland were in respect
of Belfast County Borough, the 1961 census schedule was the first one
to contain fertility questions. The fertility report from this census will
probably be published some time in 1964
For the purpose of this paper, it has been necessary to calculate a
measure of fertility which would give an indication of the trend of
fertility over the years in different areas within the Province.
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Read before the Society, 19 November 1962
Author: Park, A. T.
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XXI, Pt. I, 1962/1963
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Fertility, Northern Ireland, Population, Northern Ireland, Demographics, Northern Ireland, Northern IrelandISSN:
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