The Growth of Cities in the Nineteenth Century a Study in Statistics
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) Cf. Table CXXIX, supra, and Bleicher, ii, 52. INTERNAL MIGRATION 277 Following was the number of women (all the females) to 100 men (all the males) in 1881, ' among natives of England and Wales. Scotland. Ireland. Residing in the county of birth 104. 108 104 " in another county of same country ••• • II2 114 116 " in another part of the United Kingdom. 81 91 92 The most marked predominance of the female sex is not among the " stay-at-homes, " i. E. , among those residing in the county of birth..., but among those who have moved to some other county. On the other hand, however, the women predominate only among the short-distance migrants, for when it comes to emigrants to another of the three kingdoms, their proportion falls immensely. Other countries present similar statistics. ' So do cities. Thus of all the persons born in London and living anywhere in the United Kingdom in 1 881, there were 112 females to 100 males; but among those still residing in London, only 109. 3 ' y. Of St.
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