|
outlines | 42 45 16 36 56 71 29 35 142 166 |
Total beyond | |
outline | |
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Total |138 112 174 145 172 182 200 184 142 166 |
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[Footnote A: These three cases are anomalous, the Factory being less
than the Agricultural. In the instance of 20-33, the anomaly is double,
because the sequence of the figures shows that neither of these can be
correct; certainly not the first of them.]
_Note_.--It will be observed to the left of the outline, that is,
in the upper and left hand of the table, where the mothers are young
and the children few, the factory families predominate, while the
agricultural are the most numerous between the outlines, that is,
especially in the middle of the table, where the mothers are less young,
and the family is from four to five in number. The two are equally
numerous to the right of the outlines, that is, to the right of the
table, where the families are large.
[Transcriber's Note: In the original manuscript, Table I occupied
two facing pages. This is the right-hand (dexter) page; the left-hand
(snister) page is immediately above.]
TABLE I. -- _Census Returns of 1000 Families of Factory Hands in
Coventry, and 1000 Families of Agricultural Labourers in Warwickshire,
grouped according to the Age of the Mother and the Number of Children
in the Family._
| NUMBER OF CHILDREN IN FAMILY. |
|-------------------------------------------------|
| 5. | 6. | 7. | 8. | 9. |
|---------+---------+---------+---------+---------|
| F | A | F | A | F | A | F | A | F | A |
| a | g | a | g | a | g | a | g | a | g |
| c | r | c | r | c | r | c | r | c | r |
| t | i | t | i | t | i | t | i | t | i |
| o | c | o | c | o | c | o | c | o | c |
| r | u | r | u | r | u | r | u | r | u |
| y | l | y | l | y | l | y | l | y | l |Age of Mother
| . | t | . | t | . | t | . | t | . | t |
|---------+---------+---------+---------+---------|------------
| 1 1 | | 24 to 25
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