英国2017的英国 Population: England & Wales: Aged 35 to 44是多少? 数值 前次数值 最小值 最大值 单位 频率 范围 7,438.40 2017 7,448.49 2016 5,608.00 1976 8,237.00 2007 千人 年 1971 - 2017 英国Population: England & Wales: Aged 35 to 44的相关指标...
THE Text (final) volume of the Registrar General's Statistical Review, England and Wales, 1930, has been published (H.M. Stationery Office, 2s. 6d. net). It contains the official commentary on the vital statistics contained in Parts i. and ii., Medical and Civil Tables, already issued. ...
Marshal T.The Population of England and Wales from the Industrial Revolution to the World War[J],Economic History Review V 2 (April 1935).And also Redford A.Labour Migration in England,1800-1850,Manchester,1926.And Shannon H.A.Migration and Growth of London,1841-1891:a Statistical Note,...
The heron population of England and Wales, 1928-1970. Bird Study. 1971; 18: 218-221.Stafford, J. (1971) The heron population of England and Wales. Bird Study 18: pp. 218-21Stafford, J. (1971). The heron population of England and Wales 1928-1970. Bird Study 18, 218-221. doi:...
This article provides an overview of 2001 Census geography systems in England and Wales, concentrating primarily on the creation of output geography. It is important to note that there are significant differences between the systems bein... O Statistics 被引量: 58发表: 2001年 Changes in the geog...
England, predominant constituent unit of the United Kingdom, occupying more than half of the island of Great Britain.
England&Wales,totalpopulation,birthcounts,deathrates,HMD,数据格式:TEXT数据详细介绍:England&WalesTotalPopulation(GBRTENW)-HMDPOPULATIONESTIMATES2008-2010:OfficeforNationalStatistics,PopulationEstimatesUnit.Unpublishedrevised(“duetoimprovedmigrationestimates”)mid-yearpopulationestimatesbysexandsingleyearofageuntilthe...
Population change and spatial distribution in England and Wales are analyzed according to socioeconomic factors for the period 1971-1988. Findings reveal that nationally population was stable but "at a local level however rates of growth were more highly differential due predominantly to migration betwe...
Many things about which we are habitually obliged to form estimates are of a much more speculative character than the growth of population, and the estimates which we do form about them in many cases actually depend on our estimate of the probable growth of population. There is not a builder...
The birth rate, childbirth per 1000 people, in England and Wales was 30 in the year 1700, which grew to 40 after 50 years. The death rate, number of mortality per 1000 people, followed a similar trend and reached to almost 38 in 1750. Afterwards, both the birth...