Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Historiographical introduction: a genealogy of approaches
- Part II The professional model of social classes: an intellectual history
- Part III A new analysis of the 1911 census occupational fertility data
- Part IV Conceptions and refutations
- Appendices
- A Copy of 1911 census household schedule
- B Copy of sample pages from 1911 census Fertility of Marriage Report, Part 2, Tables 30 and 35 (respectively, the tabulations for incomplete and completed fertility for male occupations)
- C Male occupations rank ordered by completed fertility index, AM2/81–5
- D Male occupations: Industrial Orders and employment status variables
- E Male occupations rank ordered by incomplete fertility index, AM2/01–5
- F Male occupations rank ordered by AM25PC20 (the extent to which older-marrying couples restrict fertility more than younger-marrying couples)
- G Female occupations rank ordered by incomplete fertility index, AM2/01–5
- H Estimate of the scale of effect of differing infant mortality levels on reported fertility after 7.5 years of marriage
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy and Society in the Past Time
B - Copy of sample pages from 1911 census Fertility of Marriage Report, Part 2, Tables 30 and 35 (respectively, the tabulations for incomplete and completed fertility for male occupations)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Historiographical introduction: a genealogy of approaches
- Part II The professional model of social classes: an intellectual history
- Part III A new analysis of the 1911 census occupational fertility data
- Part IV Conceptions and refutations
- Appendices
- A Copy of 1911 census household schedule
- B Copy of sample pages from 1911 census Fertility of Marriage Report, Part 2, Tables 30 and 35 (respectively, the tabulations for incomplete and completed fertility for male occupations)
- C Male occupations rank ordered by completed fertility index, AM2/81–5
- D Male occupations: Industrial Orders and employment status variables
- E Male occupations rank ordered by incomplete fertility index, AM2/01–5
- F Male occupations rank ordered by AM25PC20 (the extent to which older-marrying couples restrict fertility more than younger-marrying couples)
- G Female occupations rank ordered by incomplete fertility index, AM2/01–5
- H Estimate of the scale of effect of differing infant mortality levels on reported fertility after 7.5 years of marriage
- Bibliography
- Index
- Cambridge Studies in Population, Economy and Society in the Past Time
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- Fertility, Class and Gender in Britain, 1860–1940 , pp. 606 - 607Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1996