The American People in the Industrial CityDavid F. Allmendinger Pendulum Press, 1973 - 224 Seiten |
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... earnings were $ 710 from this source during the year after the last baby's birth , but these were increased $ 300 from canvassing during his spare time . Both parents were literate and were intelligent , hard working , and thrifty . The ...
... earnings were $ 710 from this source during the year after the last baby's birth , but these were increased $ 300 from canvassing during his spare time . Both parents were literate and were intelligent , hard working , and thrifty . The ...
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... earning $ 418 the year following the birth of the last child . This income was increased by the mother's earnings . Schedule 984 : The mother , 35 years of age , had 11 pregnancies in 14 years - 1 miscarriage and 10 live - born children ...
... earning $ 418 the year following the birth of the last child . This income was increased by the mother's earnings . Schedule 984 : The mother , 35 years of age , had 11 pregnancies in 14 years - 1 miscarriage and 10 live - born children ...
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... earnings . Low earnings of the father indicate in general a low economic status for the family , and in Manchester they were ac- companied by a high infant mortality rate . As the father's earnings increased the rate declined ...
... earnings . Low earnings of the father indicate in general a low economic status for the family , and in Manchester they were ac- companied by a high infant mortality rate . As the father's earnings increased the rate declined ...
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WorkingClass Families | 6 |
Workers in the Industrial City | 10 |
Justice and Law | 13 |
Urheberrecht | |
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