Modern Social Conditions a Statistical Study of Birth Marriage Divorce Death
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7% 19. 5% 18. 3% 25 years and over . 24. 3% 18. 4% 14. 7% 16. 4% 9. 1% Total 100. 0% 100. 0% 100. 0% 100. 0% 100. 0% When we consider the upper classes we find that about 50 per cent, of their marriages have lasted 15 years or over, while the hand-workers, who stand nearest to them, have but a trifle over 40 per cent, of these long-term marriages, and the laborers, at the foot of the list, less than 30 per cent. This is rendered still more remarkable when we consider that the age at marriage is... generally greater for the upper than the lower classes. We have a set of figures for Berlin, showing the number of years which marriage lasts according to the age of the wife and the number of children per marriage. DUEATION OF MAEEIAGE IN BEELIN, 1885-86, ACCOEDING TO THE AGE OF THE WIFE AT MAEEIAGE AND THE NUMBEE OF CHILDEEN PEE MAEEIAGE = Number of Children Age of Wife at Marriage per Marriage Under 20 20-25 25-30 30-35 Over 30 Without children 26. 42 21. 45 20. 32 18. 30 15. 15 ^ Seutemann, ' ' Kindersterblichkeit sozialer Bevolkerungsgruppen insbesondere im preussischen Staate und seiner Provinzen, " Tiibin- gen, 1894.
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