Abstract

The authors use data from the 1911 census of England and Wales to examine geographical differences in womens employment fertility and infant mortality. The data is supplemented by a selection of anonymized individual returns from the 1891 1901 1911 and 1921 censuses for 53 clusters of enumeration districts which include approximately the same spatial areas for each of the four census years. The authors use these data to further examine geographic differences in the process of demographic transition. (ANNOTATION)

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