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  • The changing distribution of population in Donegal, with special reference to the congested areas 

    Freeman, T. W. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1941)
    The effects of movement from the area of emigration may be hidden for a time. In many parts of Ireland there is an unusually large proportion of old people in the population, probably partly supported by their sons and ...
  • The over-population fallacy considered 

    Lawson, James A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1851)
    We hear so much at the present day about over-population and the remedies suggested for that disease, that I think it will not be uninteresting to inquire what over-population is, when it can properly be said to exist, ...
  • The problem of population 

    Busteed, John (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1937)
    The problem of population is going to be of growing importance amongst the white races in the coming decades. A gradually accelerating decline seems to be inevitable. Even though this decline may not be large during the ...