This annual publication draws together the United Kingdom's key population and vital statistics into a single source, summarizing population, births, mortality and migration data for the UK. It includes breakdowns by countries, unitary authorities, local government districts, London boroughs, health authorities and health boards.
This is an all-in-one resource for key statistics on births, deaths, life expectancy, and marriage and divorce in the U.S. These important data include details by state and metropolitan areas, and comparisons to foreign countries.
Communities in Action: Pathways to Health Equity seeks to delineate the causes of and the solutions to health inequities in the United States.
Key population and vital statistics, local and health authority areas. Population and vital statistics by ... 2004a. 2003-based subnational population projections for England: Data and methodology issues. London: Office for National ...
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There is no other print source, online source, or web search engine that provides the wide range and depth of insight found in Vital Statistics on American Politics. This new...
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Aboriginal Statistics at a Glance provides data users with a thematic guide to Aboriginal data at Statistics Canada. It includes data for the First Nations (North American Indian), Métis, and...
Office of National Statistics (2006), Census 1951: Key Population and Vital Statistics. Series VS No. 33 PPINo 29. London, Office of National Statistics. 3 Hollis, P. (1987), Ladies Elect: Women in English Local Government, 1865–1914.
A workshop, held by the National Academies and summarized in this volume, considered the importance of adequate vital statistics.