Supplement to registrar-general's seventy-fifth annual report. Part IV. Mortality of men in certain occupations in the three years, 1910, 1911 and 1912
Table of Contents
(Pages 1-3) Title page and contents
(Pages i-vii) Introduction
(Pages vii-viii) Explanatory notes
(116 pages) Tables
(Pages ix-xii) I. List of occupational headings in the census report, 1911, showing the occupational group and the social class to which each heading is allocated in this report
(Pages xiii-xvi) II. List of occupational groups adopted in this report, with a reference to the census headings comprised in each group, and to the corresponding groups in the supplement to the 65th annual report
(Pages xvii-xx) III. Comparison for each occupational group of the actual deaths with the deaths which would have occurred had the group been subject to the rate of mortality experienced by "all males"
(Page xxi) IV. Comparison of the mortality of several classes of labourers with that of the general male population
(Pages xxii-xxiv) V. Comparative mortality figures of males, aged 25-65 years, in certain occupations, occupied and retired, from all causes and from several causes: 1910-12 as compared with 1900-02
(Pages 1-96) Tables showing an analysis by age and by cause of the deaths, and the comparative mortality figures, in the several occupational groups
(Pages 97-100) Alphabetical index to occupational tables