24 RELATION OF ORIGIN TO FERTILITY AND INFANT MORTALITY
Origin distinguished from race,..........co.......
~ BOORPAPDECBL. «cs sv yun wns as 25's 0k is 50 148 0m me common
— Of Parents, ...... iii iieiiii een 1:
— of population of Canada................eeuvn.... 43
Origins, adult population bY. ...uuuennnnnnnnnn... 73-4
—and crime. ....oviiuiiiiie einen 176-20°
— and fertility. ....oooiiiirniine iii 34—.
— and intermarriage........... : 116-3¢
~ groupings by.... 48-F
Penijtentiaries...... coal. 36-42, 176, 179
Penitentiary data............oooviiiviiinnnnen an. 20-7
~ population, and date of immigration. ............ 1
——byage..........iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia.,.. 188, 189
~— by birthplace...........cvviiiiiiinnnnnn.... 180-¢
DY SEX... iii erica ines aaa. 188, 189-¢
— citizenship of ..........cooiiiiiiiiiiiinan... 103—
—= conjugal condition...........oe0iininnnnnnn. 1
es SAI Own ainis sigan ign SE uAAES 48 SERRE ts emma 4
Percentage surplus of males....................67, 69, 7
Population born outside Canada................... 58
—byorigin.........coiiiiiiii iii
—hysex...........o0viiinna. ED
~— composition of............,. wwreeinens ve OTB,
— ETOUPINES. «reece eran e nana, i
— numerical distribution bg origins................ ¢
— of Canada, by origins.............covevrnnnn... f
— stocks, distribution of............. ........... J."
=structure of... cree 2A
—— changes in..........ooviii iii 9c
crairie Provinces, birthrates of....... ............ 214-
referred stocks... FT 5
BALD, grins co a scons 5 GENS 158 25 Holl ror mt sont wen 3 12
Reformatories........................35-40, 176, 179, 198
Reformatory data. ............................... 29
— population, birthplace of ........................ 179-86
—byorigin.............. LL 1825
——percentageof.............. .................. 180-1
—sexof........ oii ee. 179-80
Residence, length of............... 17, 40-68, 167-9, 215-7
—TOQUITEINeNtS. oo... iin 156
Rural and urban distribution...................... 132
— and illiteracy......................... 0 000 173-4
— by origins. ..... eine 22
Pace
Rural and urban distribution by provinces. ........ 108-11
—bysex. o.oo 111s
T= Of CrIMe....ooiiiii iii 185F
—ofstocks................ ll Toe
—domicile.................. lll aps
—isolation................. on 104
School attendance............... ol 3
—related toilliteracy................. 0.00000" 2
——related toorigins............. TT ppp
legregation, a barrier to intermarriage............. <
-andintermarriage................_............. 132
=incities......... ccna 1
-oceupational..................ooo oll
= Of 8t0CKS. oui eei :
mrural.. ee *
Sexand illiteracy .................cccoevvuun. ,
- composition of various origins................... 6%
-distribution...................29, 31, 34, 119, 211, 21
-—oferiminality................................ 0 200-
—— of different origins............ 1 18-
disturbing influence on intermarriage............ oi
Shifting of population. ..................... 1.0 f
Standard deviation............ooeeennnil
Stock, defined.........................0 11 1
3tocks, changes in proportionof.............. 00 4¢
~ OI OINE OR. om irs £3 rove £8 vain n fo Soren 48-
~ Sort of umn ser upvnn oo 0 043 .
— mixed, classifieationof......................... 14.
—percentagesof, inCanada...................... 52
= various, numbers of .......o.. uuu ‘
—=—proportionsof............................ 43
Structure of Canadian population.......... " 120-1, «
— — influence of intermarriage..................... i
Surplus of males. ............... eee, [3
—— of different birthplaces... IN 73
Urban and rural distribution, by origins........... Pa
——Dbyprovinees..............coueiiuneinnn 108
— BY Sex, i 111-1
re OOF BEER, 000s win i wie 0 £50 335005 55 4 Bott wm eer, NES]
proportion of immigrants....................... 41-7
. residence and naturalization...,............... . 14
Jrbanization of different stoeks................ . 106~
— relation to naturalization........................ 26
Vital Statistical Reports.... ........e.enven..... 116-7
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