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1. The census, 1801–1891 M. Drake; 2. The study of family structure M. Anderson; 3. Sources of inaccuracy in the 1851 and 1861 censuses P. M. Tillott; 4. Standard tabulation procedures for the census enumerators' books 1851–1891 M. Anderson; 5. Sampling in historical research R. S. Schofield; 6. The use of information about occupation W. A. Armstrong; 7. The use of published census data in migration studies D. E. Baines; 8. Criminal statistics and their interpretation V. A. C. Gatrell and T. B. Hadden; 9. The incidence of education in mid-century B. I. Coleman.
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