Parliamentary Papers, Band 19H.M. Stationery Office, 1962 |
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... population to be put on to a more certain basis and confirmed the continued steady increase of population . The estimated home population of England and Wales has increased from 43,815,000 at mid - 1951 to 46,166,000 at mid - 1961 ...
... population to be put on to a more certain basis and confirmed the continued steady increase of population . The estimated home population of England and Wales has increased from 43,815,000 at mid - 1951 to 46,166,000 at mid - 1961 ...
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... population ; for example at ages 45–54 the excess of women is 61 per cent . of the male population in Russia , but only 4 per cent . in this country . This may account in part for the contrast at older ages . Death Rates per 1,000 ...
... population ; for example at ages 45–54 the excess of women is 61 per cent . of the male population in Russia , but only 4 per cent . in this country . This may account in part for the contrast at older ages . Death Rates per 1,000 ...
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... population had been admitted to hospital during the first four months of 1961 and that almost 75 per cent . ( 101,720 ) had been in hospital since 1959 or earlier -40 per cent . of the population had , in fact , been under continuous ...
... population had been admitted to hospital during the first four months of 1961 and that almost 75 per cent . ( 101,720 ) had been in hospital since 1959 or earlier -40 per cent . of the population had , in fact , been under continuous ...
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