The Divorce Problem; a Study in Statistics

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217 164 239 252 Utah (divorces of persons mar- ried at a dis- 31 439 31 34 Unfortunately the Cincinnati records were destroyed in 1884, but it can hardly be doubted that these figures comple- ment each other. This becomes still clearer when it is found that the rest of Illinois and the rest of New York maintained a steady increase through these sixteen years. The corre- sponding averages for the rest of Illinois are 1,248, 1,333, 1,568, 1,722, and for the rest of New York, 435,464,604,692.
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...ibly a rough measure of the number of divorces deflected from these cities may be obtained as follows. Assume the THE DIVORCE PROBLEM. cc real number of divorces to Chicago and New York parties for 1875-78 to have been a mean between the given numbers be- fore and after, i. e. 536 and 228. The sum of these numbers is 258 less than the sum of the numbers in the table. Ob- viously about 400 divorces annually went to Utah from the East; and here are approximately 250 accounted for in these two cities, leaving about 150 for Cincinnati and other places.

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