The mathematical theory of population, of its character and fluctuations, and of the factors which influence them, being an examination of the general scheme of statistical representation with deductions of necessary formulas : the whole being applied to the date of the Australian census of 1911, and to the elucidation of Australian population statistics generally /

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Autor principal: Knibbs, George Handley, 1858-
Autor Corporativo: Australia Bureau of Census and Statistics
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Ingles
Publicado: Melbourne : McCarron, Bird, [1917].
Colección:Report on the Australian census of 1911. Appendix A / Australia. Bureau of Census and Statistics; v. 1
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