Has the Native Population of New England Been Dying Out?
J. J. Spengler
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1930, vol. 44, issue 4, 639-662
Abstract:
Introduction, 2. — Previous discussions, 2. — Fertility rates, 7. — Lack of adequate data makes it impossible to reach precise conclusions of New England dying out, 9. — But such data as are available support the contention that the natives of New England are not maintaining their numbers, 14. — Conclusions, 18.
Date: 1930
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