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049    STJJ 
050 00 HB3589|b.K45 1973 
055  0 HB3589|b.K45 
060 00 HB 3589|bK36i 1973 
082 00 301.32/9/415|218 
083 0  Ireland. Population, 1841-1966 
084    HD 305|2rvk 
084    MS 1212|2rvk 
084    74.95|2bcl 
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100 1  Kennedy, Robert E.,|d1937- 
245 14 The Irish :|bemigration, marriage, and fertility /|cRobert
       E. Kennedy, Jr. 
264  1 Berkeley ;|aLos Angeles ;|aLondon :|bUniversity of 
       California Press,|c[1973] 
264  4 |c©1973 
300    xvii, 236 pages ;|c24 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 226-231). 
505 00 |tBasic issues and interpretations --|tConditions in 
       nineteenth-century Ireland --|tMortality and relative 
       living standards --|tFemale emigration and the movement 
       from rural to urban areas --|tEmigration and agricultural 
       labor-saving techniques --|tNationalism and Protestant 
       emigration --|tPostponed marriage and permanent celibacy -
       -|tHigh marital fertility --|tThe interrelationship of 
       historical trends. 
520    "While all other European nations increased in population 
       during the [nineteenth] century, the population of Ireland
       decreased at every census except one between 1841 and 
       1961; the number of persons living in Ireland in 1966 was 
       less than half that of 1841. Of all Western European 
       countries, Ireland has the greatest amount of postponed 
       marriage and permanent celibacy, and yet it also has the 
       highest marital fertility rate ... It is unsettling to 
       social scientists to admit the existence of an apparent 
       exception to so many well known and widely accepted 
       theories concerning population growth, urbanization, 
       emigration, age and marriage, and family size. The aim of 
       this book is to distinguish some of the more interesting 
       elements of Irish life which are indeed peculiar to 
       Ireland from those which Ireland shares, to a greater or 
       lesser degree, with other countries"--|cpage [1]. 
583    commitment to retain|c20151204|2pda|5OTUTLD 
650  2 Emigration and Immigration|xhistory.|0(DNLM)D004641Q000266
650  2 Fertility.|0(DNLM)D005298 
650  2 Marriage|xhistory.|0(DNLM)D008393Q000266 
650  2 Demography.|0(DNLM)D003710 
650  2 Population.|0(DNLM)D011153 
650  7 Emigration and immigration.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00908690 
650  7 Population.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01071476 
650  7 Iren|2gnd|0(DE-588)4109151-6 
651  0 Ireland|xPopulation. 
651  0 Ireland|xEmigration and immigration. 
650 17 Bevolking.|2gtt 
651  2 Ireland.|0(DNLM)D007494 
651  7 Ireland.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01205427 
651  7 Ireland|xPopulation.|2fssh 
651  7 Ireland|xSocial life and customs|y20th century.|2fssh 
651  7 Ireland|xEmigration and immigration.|2fssh 
651  7 Irland|2gnd|0(DE-588)4027667-3 
651  7 Iren.|2swd 
856 42 |3French equivalent / Équivalent français|uhttps://bac-
       lac.on.worldcat.org/oclc/299363843 
994    C0|bSTJ 
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