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... period of life when the attention of women was especially directed to marriage and when marriage became common . The year mentioned would be nearer the beginning of the marriageable age than the mean age at marriage . Even if this ...
... period of life when the attention of women was especially directed to marriage and when marriage became common . The year mentioned would be nearer the beginning of the marriageable age than the mean age at marriage . Even if this ...
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... period at which marriage be- came common rather than the mean age at marriage . It seems , however , more reasonable to explain it in the case 1 Mulhall's " Dictionary of Statistics , " 381 . of the girls as Friedlaender does in the ...
... period at which marriage be- came common rather than the mean age at marriage . It seems , however , more reasonable to explain it in the case 1 Mulhall's " Dictionary of Statistics , " 381 . of the girls as Friedlaender does in the ...
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... period which he definitely states to be the average age at marriage ( page 565 ) , he attempts to obviate this difficulty by two unwarranted assumptions . He says ( page 569 ) : " Von den im Alter von mehr als 18 Jahren verheiratheten ...
... period which he definitely states to be the average age at marriage ( page 565 ) , he attempts to obviate this difficulty by two unwarranted assumptions . He says ( page 569 ) : " Von den im Alter von mehr als 18 Jahren verheiratheten ...
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... period of " senectas , " are not recorded in like proportion as those occurring at other periods of life . The same tendency may be noted in the records of the length of married life . The 290 epitaphs of the city of Rome , which merely ...
... period of " senectas , " are not recorded in like proportion as those occurring at other periods of life . The same tendency may be noted in the records of the length of married life . The 290 epitaphs of the city of Rome , which merely ...
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... periods of life . This we may com- pare with a corresponding table for modern Italy.1 In place of the .8 per cent which the epitaphs record as dying under one year of age , we will substitute 20 per cent , which we may infer from modern ...
... periods of life . This we may com- pare with a corresponding table for modern Italy.1 In place of the .8 per cent which the epitaphs record as dying under one year of age , we will substitute 20 per cent , which we may infer from modern ...
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