Population By Ages. a Contribution to the Analysis of the Social Condition of the United States
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would show the same results because the ethnical composition of our population is too varied in point of culture and manner of life, and a comparison of the frequency of crime with the age-distribution seems permissible only when other relations remain unchanged. The fact that of 1000 native whites 291 are of ages from 15 to 30 years, while of 1000 colored only 279 are of the same ages, would scarcely justify the assumption of a greater rate of crime among the former than among the latter ; bec...ause the differences between these two classes, in point of wealth and education, are too great. On the other hand the much censured criminality of large cities might be attributed to the fact that in them the classes of the above named ages are more strong- ly represented than elsewhere. While the total population of the United States shows for these classes only 283 per 1000, there are of the same ages in New York 300, in Philadelphia 302 and in Baltimore 304 to 1000. MORTALITY AND DISEASE. It is a well known fact that both mortality and disease are in- fluenced to a certain extent by age.
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