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Natural History of population.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Oxford University Press.; 1939Description: 416 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.6 PEA
Summary: This book includes what appear to be some of the more significant results results of the studies of human fertility in relation to the problems of population, which have been a major object of my interest and effort for a good many years. In particular,it is largely based upon the unique material that we have been able to collect and analyse during the last six years, because of the generous support that has been given to our work by the Milbank Memorial Fund in New York, for which it is a pleasure and privilege to express again our deep gratitude. The present book by no means exhausts the rich store of valuable data contained in that material and still less does it tell the whole story of the natural history of population. Only a little beginning is made, in either respect. It is hoped that in due time another volume may appear, that will supplement this one, and carry the study further.
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This book includes what appear to be some of the more significant results results of the studies of human fertility in relation to the problems of population, which have been a major object of my interest and effort for a good many years. In particular,it is largely based upon the unique material that we have been able to collect and analyse during the last six years, because of the generous support that has been given to our work by the Milbank Memorial Fund in New York, for which it is a pleasure and privilege to express again our deep gratitude. The present book by no means exhausts the rich store of valuable data contained in that material and still less does it tell the whole story of the natural history of population. Only a little beginning is made, in either respect. It is hoped that in due time another volume may appear, that will supplement this one, and carry the study further.

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