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Populations Past Data: Demographic and Socio-economic Data for Registration Sub-districts of England and Wales, 1851-1911, and Registration Districts of Scotland, 1851-1901

Reid, A, University of Cambridge; Jaadla, H, University of Cambridge; Garrett, E, University of Edinburgh; (1 more)
This dataset contains a variety of demographic measures (related to fertility, marriage, mortality and migration), plus a range of socio-economic indicators (related to households, age structure, and social class) for the 2000+ Registration Sub Districts (RSDs) in England and Wales for each census year between 1851 and 1911, and for the 600+ Registration Districts of...
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International Reproduction Policy Database (IRPD)

Zagel, Hannah ( WZB Berlin Social Science Center); Khan, Rohan ( WZB Berlin Social Science Center); Kluge, Anna ( WZB Berlin Social Science Center); (4 more)
The International Reproduction Policy Database (IRPD) provides a novel approach to measure policies that directly regulate human reproduction. Reproduction policy is an often neglected domain of state intervention in comparative research, and a comprehensive quantitative database has so far been lacking. IRPD contains multiple indicators in each of five regulatory fields:...
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Demographic and Socio-economic Data for Registration Sub-districts of England and Wales, 1851-1911

Reid, A., University of Cambridge; Jaadla, H., University of Cambridge; Garrett, E., University of Essex
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This dataset contains a variety of measures of fertility, marriage and infant and child mortality, and also a range of socio-economic indicators (related to households, age structure, and social class) for the 2000+ Registration Sub Districts (RSDs) in both England and Wales, for each census year between...
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