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Halaman 34
... mother, as stated on the birth certificate. For infant deaths it is the usual place of residence as given on the death certificate.3 Datafor States are shown in this report byplace of occurrence for 1930, and by place of residence for ...
... mother, as stated on the birth certificate. For infant deaths it is the usual place of residence as given on the death certificate.3 Datafor States are shown in this report byplace of occurrence for 1930, and by place of residence for ...
Halaman 2
... mother , as stated on the birth certificate . For infant deaths it is the usual place of residence as given on the death cer- tificate.3 Data for States are shown in this report by place of occurrence for 1930 , and by place of ...
... mother , as stated on the birth certificate . For infant deaths it is the usual place of residence as given on the death cer- tificate.3 Data for States are shown in this report by place of occurrence for 1930 , and by place of ...
Halaman 113
... mother and race : United States and each geographic division , January 1 to March 31 , 1950 119 121 122 124 126 4. Birth registration completeness by age of mother and race : Selected States , January 1 to March 31 , 1950 128 5. Birth ...
... mother and race : United States and each geographic division , January 1 to March 31 , 1950 119 121 122 124 126 4. Birth registration completeness by age of mother and race : Selected States , January 1 to March 31 , 1950 128 5. Birth ...
Halaman 114
... mother : United States , 1940 and 1950 test periods 117 3. Percent birth registration completeness by birth order and race : United States , 1950 test period 117 4. Percent birth registration completeness by education of mother : United ...
... mother : United States , 1940 and 1950 test periods 117 3. Percent birth registration completeness by birth order and race : United States , 1950 test period 117 4. Percent birth registration completeness by education of mother : United ...
Halaman 115
... mother , birth order , race , and occupation of father . Cor- responding data by age and education of mother are shown also for 1940 . With respect to the characteristics for which registered birth statistics are available , these ...
... mother , birth order , race , and occupation of father . Cor- responding data by age and education of mother are shown also for 1940 . With respect to the characteristics for which registered birth statistics are available , these ...
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age at marriage AGE OF HUSBAND asphyxia atelectasis Birth injuries BIRTH REGISTRATION COMPLETENESS BIRTH WEIGHT Births in hospitals Births in plural Carolina Census couples death-registration District of Columbia divorced EAST NORTH EAST SOUTH CENTRAL educational Female Total Male fetal death GEOGRAPHIC DIVISION grams or less hospital records Immaturity infant cards June labor force live births Male Female Total MARCH 31 MARRIAGE OR REMARRIAGE married Median age Metropolitan counties MIDDLE ATLANTIC National Office national vital statistics neonatal deaths neonatal mortality NONMETROPOLITAN COUNTIES North Carolina NORTH CENTRAL NOVS Number Percent Number Office of Vital Percent Number Percent period persons place of residence plural sets prenatal Public Health punched cards punched-card quartile RACE Total related to pregnancy REMARRIAGE OF HUSBAND riage school completed Single births SOUTH ATLANTIC South Dakota stillbirths TABLE tabulations Total Male Female TOTAL WHITE NONWHITE vital records Vital Statistics-Special Reports WEIGHT IN GRAMS WEST NORTH WEST SOUTH wife
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Halaman 111 - South Atlantic Delaware Maryland District of Columbia.. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central.... Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas II..
Halaman 31 - In addition to the county, or counties, containing such a city or cities, contiguous counties are included in an SMSA if, according to certain criteria, they are essentially metropolitan in character and are socially and economically integrated with the central city.
Halaman 111 - New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont . Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana . Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota . Nebraska . Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District ol Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central.
Halaman 31 - England, a standard metropolitan statistical area is a county or group of contiguous counties which contains at least one city of 50,000 inhabitants or more, or "twin cities" with a combined population of at least 50,000.
Halaman 213 - Survey sample is spread over 230 sample areas comprising 453 counties and independent cities. A total of 24,000 to 26,000 dwelling units and other living quarters are designated for the sample at any time, and completed interviews are obtained each month from about 20,000 to 22,000 households. Of the remainder, about 500 to 1,000 are households from which information should be...
Halaman 237 - The rural population is subdivided into the rural-farm population, which comprises all rural residents living on farms, and the ruralnonfarm population, which comprises the remaining rural population. The...
Halaman 111 - Manual of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases, Injuries, and Causes of Death, Sixth Revision of the International Lists of Diseases and Causes of Death, Adopted 1948, Volume 1.
Halaman 237 - Census, the urban population comprises all persons living in (a) places of 2,500 inhabitants or more incorporated as cities, boroughs...
Halaman 237 - ... incorporated towns of 2,500 inhabitants or more except in New England, New York, and Wisconsin, where "towns...
Halaman 237 - The estimating procedure used in this survey involved the inflation of the weighted sample results to independent estimates of the civilian noninstitutional population of the United States by age, race, and sex. These independent estimates were based on statistics from the 1960 Census of Population; statistics of births, deaths, immigration and emigration; and statistics on the strength of the Armed Forces.