Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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In striking contrast to the larger Dominion Steel enterprise , Nova Scotia Steel's financial position remained strong , its performance solid and its earnings continuous . It was gen97 Ibid . , 22 April 1911 . 98 Canadian Menand Women ...
In striking contrast to the larger Dominion Steel enterprise , Nova Scotia Steel's financial position remained strong , its performance solid and its earnings continuous . It was gen97 Ibid . , 22 April 1911 . 98 Canadian Menand Women ...
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The natural increase of the settlement's population depended to a large extent on the age of women at marriage and the percentage of complete families : that is , families which were not disrupted by the death of husband or wife before ...
The natural increase of the settlement's population depended to a large extent on the age of women at marriage and the percentage of complete families : that is , families which were not disrupted by the death of husband or wife before ...
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47 children borne by these 71 women , only 50 births occurred before age 20 or after age 44.45 The age specific fertility , or the average number of children born to women in the same age - group , shows a sharp decrease with a vancing ...
47 children borne by these 71 women , only 50 births occurred before age 20 or after age 44.45 The age specific fertility , or the average number of children born to women in the same age - group , shows a sharp decrease with a vancing ...
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