• The estimates are based on the populationcensuses taken in 1871, 1881, 1901, and 1911. (repec.org)
  • Table VI, which this release is based on, provides statistics for different geographical divisions by area in 1911, by housing, and population in 1891, 1901, and 1911 along with general valuation of land and buildings in 1911. (cso.ie)
  • 1901 - Census. (mindmeister.com)
  • For a variety of reasons the census returns for England & Wales 1841-1911 and the census returns for Scotland 1841-1901 are incomplete and have pieces missing. (findmypast.com.au)
  • So Canada had a national census on the "one" years (1901, 1911, etc.), and a special prairie province census five years after each of those (1906, 1916, etc. (meltingpointathens.com)
  • A unique feature of early 20th century Canada was that Census questionnaires asked respondents to report their earnings beginning in 1901. (ehs.org.uk)
  • The townlands in Kilcooley Parish (Cill Chúile) are those taken from Townlands.ie and validated against Kilcooley Parish townlands on Logainm.ie, Griffiths valuations data and the 1901 and 1911 censuses. (wikitree.com)
  • 104(10): 1901-1911. (cdc.gov)
  • Research by Andy Bielenberg, senior lecturer at University College Cork (UCC) , shows that by 1907, the 6 counties of the north-east accounted for two-thirds of Irish industrial output and two-thirds of industrial exports originated in Belfast, Ireland's biggest city by 1911, which had grown from a population of 75,308 in 1841 to 386,947 in 1911. (finfacts.ie)
  • OM II 5/1/1 Front: displays population decrease in a bar graph from Census 1841-1911. (villanova.edu)
  • For instance, the 1841 census is missing parishes from eleven counties in England, but the 1891 census is only missing some house numbers. (findmypast.com.au)
  • The 1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census is the first modern UK census and the earliest census that has survived in its entirety. (findmypast.com.au)
  • A small number of permanent gaps exist in the 1841 census. (findmypast.com.au)
  • The 1841 population was 49 people, 22 were male and 27 were female. (galwaycommunityheritage.org)
  • 1911 Census located on the left of this web page provides researchers with the 1911 database, 1911 codes, 1911 data entry manual, 1911 enumerator instructions, 1911 geography component, Contextual Data (1911 to 1951), and 1911 Nesstar Webview. (mcmaster.ca)
  • The Industrial Labor Force of Italy's Provinces: Estimates from the Population Censuses, 1871-1911 ," Rivista di storia economica , Società editrice il Mulino, issue 2, pages 141-192. (repec.org)
  • Market versus endowment: explaining early industrial location in Italy (1871-1911) ," Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History , Association Française de Cliométrie (AFC), vol. 13(1), pages 127-161, January. (repec.org)
  • Market versus endowment: explaining early industrial location in Italy (1871-1911) ," Cliometrica , Springer;Cliometric Society (Association Francaise de Cliométrie), vol. 13(1), pages 127-161, January. (repec.org)
  • In the France deprived of Alsace and Moselle since 1871, the 1911 census 5 counted 39.6 million inhabitants 6 . (gouv.fr)
  • 1871 Census, Canada. (meltingpointathens.com)
  • Is the 1931 Census available? (meltingpointathens.com)
  • So, in answer to the title question, there are no censuses for 1931 or 1941, but all is not lost. (meltingpointathens.com)
  • A recent research paper by Kris Inwood, Fraser Summerfield, and myself sought to answer this question using statistical evidence drawn from new digital samples of the Canadian Censuses from 1911 to 1931. (ehs.org.uk)
  • Our analysis of Census earnings yields a striking pattern: immigrants experienced "reverse assimilation" in Canadian labour markets, with the gap in pay between immigrants and the native-born growing between 1921 and 1931. (ehs.org.uk)
  • immigrants in the 1931 Census were more likely to have lost time out of work than their native-born counterparts. (ehs.org.uk)
  • The highest male unemployment rate recorded by the census was 14.54 per cent in 1931, and the lowest was 1.83 in 1961. (visionofbritain.org.uk)
  • The Population of Non-corporate Business Proprietors in England and Wales 1891-1911. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • On Census day 1891, father Thomas William was not at home with the family but on board the ship Edgar , with four other crew. (wtcfallen.com)
  • Our collection of the 1911 Census is complete for England and Wales, but no transcripts or images are available for this year for Scotland. (findmypast.com.au)
  • The international classification of diseases was introduced In 1900 and has been used in the tabulation of mortality in England and Wales since 1911. (cdc.gov)
  • As far as other variables on file are concerned, year of death and sex, the data are held in individual years and for each sex separate Population Estimates From time to time OPCS (or, formerly, the General Register Office) revises its estimates of the population at risk of dying in England and Wales in each year. (cdc.gov)
  • The precedent set by the Population Act of 1800 was followed regularly at intervals of ten years up to 1910, successive decennial censuses being governed by separate enactments. (visionofbritain.org.uk)
  • The occupational returns of the 1911 census imply that Protestants accounted for almost 40% of Ireland's industrial workforce. (finfacts.ie)
  • Holdings: Blank, Postcard: 'Ireland's decline in Population in Seventy Years! (villanova.edu)
  • In the Census Act of 1920 Parliament made provision for future enumerations as well as for that due to be taken in 1921. (visionofbritain.org.uk)
  • The CCRI is composed of microdata, namely, data created from Canadian census enumerations between 1911 to 1951, a geographical framework constructed to enable the location, selection, aggregation, and analysis of census data, and contextual data, namely the textual data used to situate the census in time and to enhance appropriate analysis of the data. (mcmaster.ca)
  • citation needed] In the 2001 census, the population of Angus was recorded as 108,400. (wikipedia.org)
  • The most recent available census results (2001) show that Gaelic is spoken by 0.45% of the Angus population. (wikipedia.org)
  • The highest rate recorded was 103.97 infant deaths per thousand live births in 1911, and the lowest was 4.12 in 2001. (visionofbritain.org.uk)
  • In 1951, only 2.312 per cent of occupied males had stayed in education past age 20, but in 2001 25.9 per cent of the population had degree-level qualifications. (visionofbritain.org.uk)
  • In 1914, the population of France was still very rural, stagnant and ageing. (gouv.fr)
  • [4] The population was however down to nine residents according to the 2000 United States Census , and following the 2010 Census, the village was reported as uninhabited. (wikipedia.org)
  • List of the Most Popular Last Names in the U.S., rank 1001-2000 The following tables include all surnames with over 0.001% frequency in the US population during the 1990 census. (newideas.net)
  • Age-adjusted death rates are routine mortality risk measures standard based on the year 2000 population instead of the 1940 used to compare rates over time or between groups such as those population (2). (cdc.gov)
  • This measure is age-adjusted death rates by race and sex based on the year 2000 the death rate that would occur if the observed age-specific death rates population standard and directs readers to the NCHS Web site for were present in a population with the age distribution of the standard age-adjusted death rates by selected causes. (cdc.gov)
  • This report provides trends in mortality using the year 2000 resent the proportion by age in a standard population. (cdc.gov)
  • The population was 200, per the census data in the 1911 Cram's World Atlas. (wikipedia.org)
  • The CSO has today published data from the Census of Ireland, 1911. (cso.ie)
  • There are many stories hidden in this data and this release looks at valuation per person as an indicator of wealth in 1911. (cso.ie)
  • This data could also be used to look at population density, construction levels, and other demographic change factors. (cso.ie)
  • The release also provides information for anyone who wants to create their own customised data tables or investigate the 1911 census forms for themselves. (cso.ie)
  • A video on how to search the data tables is available to help you find your story from 1911 . (cso.ie)
  • Please click here for an explantion of what is and isn't in this chart from the 1900 Federal Census, and how to find any missing data. (newideas.net)
  • Deep-Learning, as a standalone category of algorithms, further improves accuracy to 0.96 without using the rich text-data that characterizes the OccString feature, a string of up to 500 characters with the full occupational statement of each individual collected in the earlier censuses. (uni-muenchen.de)
  • the second was to get information which, in the absence of data from a previous enumeration, would enable some view to be formed on the question whether the population was increasing or decreasing. (visionofbritain.org.uk)
  • The 2010 Population Census Summary presents tables for Brazil and one for each Federation Unit with information on enumerated housing units, by type, resident population, total, urban total and urban total living in the municipal headquarter, in absolute and relative figures, and includes data on total area and demographic density, by Federation Unit and municipality. (ibge.gov.br)
  • The 2016 Census of Population collects data for the total population of Canada. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Census tables with data for the District/Unitary Authority, A Vision of Britain through Time . (visionofbritain.org.uk)
  • Furthermore, relying on national census and geocoded telecom data, we explore if the evolution of populism is related to civil disobedience to pandemic regulations. (lu.se)
  • Methods-- We obtained data from a content analysis of a census of 1795 unique advertising creatives for beer, spirits, and alcopops placed in nationally available magazines between 2008 and 2010. (cdc.gov)
  • Data in this report are based on information from death certifi age-adjusted death rates are based on the same standard population. (cdc.gov)
  • Changing the standard population generally changes the magnitude of provided these data since 1933. (cdc.gov)
  • The US Census Bureau terminated the collection of data in 2012. (lu.se)
  • The Indigenous population in urban centres with more than 100,000 people grew by 12.5 per cent since the last census in 2016. (fftimes.com)
  • Percentage-wise, 44.3 per cent of the total Indigenous population now lives in large urban centres, up from 43.1 per cent in 2016. (fftimes.com)
  • Next was Montreal at 11,265 (an increase of 32 per cent) and Winnipeg, which saw an increase of 8,750 Indigenous people to its population, up nine per cent from 2016. (fftimes.com)
  • The urban Inuit population in 2021 amounted to 15 per cent of the total Inuit population, a 13 per cent increase since 2016. (fftimes.com)
  • Various armed insurrections by the Rohingya have taken place since the 1940s and the population as a whole has faced military crackdowns in 1978 , 1991-1992 , [54] 2012 , 2015 , and particularly in 2016-2018 , when most of the Rohingya population of Myanmar was driven out of the country, into neighbouring Bangladesh. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 2021, more people opted to answer the Census religion question than in 2016. (religionsforpeaceaustralia.org.au)
  • In 2021, the number of people who answered the religion question was 93.1% of the population, an increase from 90.9% in 2016. (religionsforpeaceaustralia.org.au)
  • To accompany the historic deaths tape, a tape of comparable population estimates has been prepared from the most recently revised figures released by OPCS. (cdc.gov)
  • The table explores Area, Housing, Population and Valuations down to District Electoral Division (DED) level. (cso.ie)
  • The Census reports used the valuations (land and buildings) which were maintained by the Valuation office for tax purposes - they were not collected on the Census form. (cso.ie)
  • Indigenous Peoples are now more likely to live in large urban centres than they were five years ago, according to the 2021 census from Statistics Canada. (fftimes.com)
  • All Indigenous Peoples who answered the census were self-identified. (fftimes.com)
  • The relative downgrading of France, overtaken in 1911 by the German Empire, Great Britain and Austria-Hungary, all three of which were less populated than France at the start of the 1860s, is due to its low birth rate, the result of a long evolution that began in the middle of the 18th century with the start of a drop in fertility, one century before its large neighbours. (gouv.fr)
  • In these changed circumstances a second Bill 'for taking an Account of the Population of Great Britain, and of the Increase or Diminution thereof, introduced on 20 November 1800 by Mr.Abbot, member for Helston, Cornwall, passed through all its stages without opposition and received Royal Assent on December 31st of the same year. (visionofbritain.org.uk)
  • The first census of Great Britain had two objectives. (visionofbritain.org.uk)
  • Refugees and Asylum Seekers, the Crisis in Europe and the Future of Policy," Keynote Lecture, Lund Population Day, (Lund University, 20th September 2018). (essex.ac.uk)
  • The census used peoples' usual place of residence for the statistics, rather than those temporarily living in urban centres to access medical care or other services. (fftimes.com)
  • The largest Inuit population is in Ottawa-Gatineau, followed by Edmonton and Montréal. (fftimes.com)
  • Joël Lamoureux, communications manager for Tungasuvvingat Inuit (an urban Inuit service provider based out of Ottawa and Toronto), estimates the Inuit population in Ottawa-Gatineau is likely more than double what the census numbers reflect - over 3,500. (fftimes.com)
  • The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has today (11 April 2023) issued Stories from Census 1911: Wealth and Poverty. (cso.ie)
  • At the start of the 20th century, as in the 19th century, the population of the main European countries was growing faster than that of France and the difference was increasing year on year, whereas other European countries were experiencing high emigration. (gouv.fr)
  • This database is an every name index to individuals enumerated in the 1911 Canada Census, the fifth census of Canada since confederation in 1867. (ancestry.co.uk)
  • 96% of the population was of European origin. (mindmeister.com)
  • 1911 census showed that 97% of the population was of European origin. (mindmeister.com)
  • About 13% of the German population today has names of Slavic origin. (newideas.net)
  • An indicator of wealth for a geographical area, valuation per person, was obtained by dividing the valuation for the area by the population in the area. (cso.ie)
  • 1911 Census of Canada [database on-line]. (ancestry.co.uk)
  • This paper analyze a new database culled from the 1911 Irish population census to address these issues for returnees to Ireland from North America more than a century ago. (repec.org)
  • It is in particular shown that,despite their known limits, population censuses represent a useful historicalsource to obtain legitimate estimates of provincial value added for Italy'sindustry. (repec.org)
  • This tape contains population estimates by sex, year and age in the same format as the death tapes. (cdc.gov)
  • The source of these population estimates for each year is shown in Table 3. (cdc.gov)
  • The demand on our programs and services has been consistently increasing over the last several years, and certainly since the last census," he says. (fftimes.com)
  • The column headings are: Census year, total, broad age groups 0 to 14 years, 15 to 64 years, 65 years and over, average age, and ratio. (gc.ca)
  • In 1911, 70.11 per cent of people were living in households with over 1.5 persons per room, but in 2011 this had fallen to .44 per cent. (visionofbritain.org.uk)
  • according to the 2010 census, there were almost 30 million permanent migrants, around 12.5 percent of the population. (repec.org)
  • What census records are available for Canada? (meltingpointathens.com)
  • 1825 Census, Lower Canada. (meltingpointathens.com)
  • 1842 Census, Canada East. (meltingpointathens.com)
  • 1842 Census, Canada West. (meltingpointathens.com)
  • What was population in Canada 1916? (meltingpointathens.com)
  • These records (archival reference number R233-47-9-E) and those of previous censuses are described in the Statistics Canada fonds, formerly Record Group 31 (RG31). (meltingpointathens.com)
  • The census highlights the booming Indigenous population in urban areas - a demographic Indigenous Services Canada must acknowledge and provide supports for," Elmer St. Pierre, national chief of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, told Canada's National Observer . (fftimes.com)
  • Those four cities alone accounted for a quarter of the Métis population in Canada. (fftimes.com)
  • How was the Depression experienced by the foreign-born population who had settled in large numbers in both Canada and the United States up until the early 1920s? (ehs.org.uk)
  • He said his birthplace was "a nearly invisible village" [7] and "The village contained a hundred people and I increased the population by 1 per cent. (wikipedia.org)
  • The "unsinkable" RMS Titanic - then the largest ship in the world - was launched in May 1911 from one of the Queen's Island slipways, as about 100,000 people cheered. (finfacts.ie)
  • How many people were counted in the 1911 Canadian census? (meltingpointathens.com)
  • The city with the greatest increase in Indigenous population was Edmonton, which saw an additional 11,400 people added to its population base, a 15 per cent increase. (fftimes.com)
  • The census takers are likely to miss people in insecure housing situations who might be couch-surfing with family and friends, Lamoureux said. (fftimes.com)
  • The Census also allows people to respond with secular or spiritual beliefs and to indicate if they have no religious affiliation at all. (religionsforpeaceaustralia.org.au)
  • Conclusions-- Existing codes and regulations are largely followed regarding content but do not adequately protect against content that promotes unhealthy and irresponsible consumption and degrades potentially vulnerable populations in its depictions. (cdc.gov)
  • In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to actual images of the 1911 Census (images are of reels T-20326 to T-20460). (ancestry.co.uk)
  • About 421,000 First Nations peoples lived in large urban centres in 2021, accounting for 40 per cent of the total First Nations population. (fftimes.com)
  • More than half of the Métis population lived in large urban centres (55 per cent), with Winnipeg home to the largest Métis population, followed by Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver. (fftimes.com)
  • But there still may be discrepancies in census reports when it comes to who is living in urban centres. (fftimes.com)
  • Newly digitised tables from the Census of Ireland 1911 identified Meath as the wealthiest county at that time with a valuation per person of £8 10s 2d (£8.51) (See Table 2.1) . (cso.ie)
  • We were able to use population and valuation statistics published in The Census of Ireland, 1911 to gain insights into wealth and poverty in the country at that time. (cso.ie)
  • The linen industry was for long teh biggest exporter and shirt-making alone in the Derry area employed up to 80,000 full and part-time staff while in 1911 Dublin accounted for half of the industrial production of what would become the Irish Free State. (finfacts.ie)
  • NAMES come in and out of fashion, but there are some that always stand the test of time as this list of names from 1911 shows. (newideas.net)
  • In 1911, despite this rural emigration, France was ranked only sixth for its rate of urbanisation2. (gouv.fr)
  • The special census form for maritime use states that the ship was in home port, 'Motherbank' at midnight on Census day. (wtcfallen.com)
  • Census records provide many details about individuals and families. (ancestry.co.uk)
  • Thomas cannot be found in the 1911 Census records. (wtcfallen.com)
  • According to the 1911 Census 13.9 per cent of all males had this name. (newideas.net)
  • The trend of an increase in Other religions and No religion in Australia is reflected in the religious affiliation of migrants who arrived since the last Census. (religionsforpeaceaustralia.org.au)
  • There were three Schedules used in 1916, but only Schedule 1, Population, was microfilmed and preserved. (meltingpointathens.com)
  • Because of the amount of information provided in censuses, combined with the fact that individuals are generally shown in "family groups", censuses are often the first sources turned to when beginning family history research. (ancestry.co.uk)
  • This table shows the population by broad age groups and sex. (gc.ca)
  • ine of the top ten wealthiest counties in 1911 were in Leinster and seven of the ten poorest counties were towards the West of the country. (cso.ie)
  • The area in question - the counties of Louth, Longford, Cavan, Monaghan and Leitrim had a combined population of roughly 450,000 in 1911. (theirishstory.com)
  • A spectacular growth in rural population, combined with the development of specific, rurally-based industries (especially linen), provided the trigger factors for the emergence of an early, though still recognisable capitalist economy. (socialistdemocracy.org)
  • The population in rural southwest Alaska has been disproportionately affected by COVID-19. (cdc.gov)
  • Census / Population Reports only reflect the quantities and types of collectibles previously graded by the CCG Companies, and are not an indicator of value or rarity. (ngccoin.com)
  • standard population to calculate age-adjusted death rates, replacing trends based on the previous 1940 standard million population. (cdc.gov)
  • The population growth seen by Tungasuvvingat Inuit, although not exact, can be seen in the necessary growth of their organization. (fftimes.com)
  • Generally speaking, however, Tungasuvvingat Inuit is "encouraged" by the growth of the Inuit population, which is up 70,000 since the last census, he says. (fftimes.com)
  • The religion with the highest proportional growth since the last Census was Yezidi. (religionsforpeaceaustralia.org.au)
  • The final census record, of 1911 shows Francis (22) was living at 21 St John's Wood Rd, Ryde, with his mother Mary (55), and his brother Reginald (17). (wtcfallen.com)