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The Comparative Fertility of the Native and the Foreign-Born Women in New York, Indiana, and Michigan

Joseph J. Spengler

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1931, vol. 45, issue 3, 460-483

Abstract: Introduction, 460. — Birth registration introduced after 1850 but generally unsuccessful in the United States, 460. — Census and registration returns in New York, 465. — Birth registration in Indiana, 470. — Census and birth registration returns in Michigan, 472. — Conclusions, 482.

Date: 1931
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