Gratis Versand in ganz Österreich
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Edward Higgs

    Domestic Servants and Households in Rochdale
    Life, Death and Statistics: Civil Registration, Censuses and the Work of the General Register Office, 1836-1952
    • A treasure trove of statistical information and historical background, this sourcebook is the complete history of the General Register Office—the key institution in the production of demographic data in England and Wales in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Details are provided on how the office became responsible for the British and Welsh civil registration system and the taking of censuses every ten years—from which it produced statistics on population, birth rates, mortality, and causes of death. This resource places the office’s work in an intellectual, institutional, and political framework.

      Life, Death and Statistics: Civil Registration, Censuses and the Work of the General Register Office, 1836-1952
    • First published in 1986. At any one time in late nineteenth-century England and Wales over one million men and women were described as domestic servants in the occupational category after agricultural work. This title explores several aspects of domestic service in the area of Rochdale, and the servant population is examined to discover who entered the service, at what age, and from what background they came. This title will be of interest to students of history.

      Domestic Servants and Households in Rochdale