. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. n metropolitan districts are inclined to prefer suburban pla Cities. Table lo gives the birth and death rates per 1,000 estimatedmidyear population for the thirty-four freeholders charter cities in1915 and the thirty-two such cities in 1914, in comparison with allthe rest of the state as a whole. TABLE 10.—Estimated Midyear Population, Births and Deaths, and Rates per 1,000Population, for Individual Cities and Rest of State: 1915 and 1914. City Estimated mid-year population R
. Appendix to the Journals of the Senate and Assembly of the ... session of the Legislature of the State of California. n metropolitan districts are inclined to prefer suburban pla Cities. Table lo gives the birth and death rates per 1,000 estimatedmidyear population for the thirty-four freeholders charter cities in1915 and the thirty-two such cities in 1914, in comparison with allthe rest of the state as a whole. TABLE 10.—Estimated Midyear Population, Births and Deaths, and Rates per 1,000Population, for Individual Cities and Rest of State: 1915 and 1914. City Estimated mid-year population Rate per 1,000 population California 2,854,727 Km holders chartercities - 1,686,815 Northern California: Eureka Napa — Petaluma Santa Rosa Grass Valley central California:San Francisco .- Alameda Berkeley Oakland Richmond San Rafael Monterey Saunas San Luis Obispo. Palo Alto San Jose Santa Cruz Watsonville Fresno Sacramento Stockton Vallejo Modesto Southern California: Los Angeles Alhambra Long Beach 1asadena Ioinona Santa Monica Riverside San Bernardino San Diego Santa Barbara Best of state 1,107,. BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS. 205 Tin birth rate per 1,000 population was about the same in 1915 forhartered cities as a class, , as for all the rest of the state, ,It hough the birth rate in 1914 was much higher within these cities,, than outside them, In both years, however, the death ratevbs considerably greater for chartered cities. each year, than forhe rest of the state, in 1915 and in 1914. While the deathate remained stationary both for chartered cities and the rest of thetate yet there appeared between 1914 and 1915 a sharp drop in the)irth rate for chartered cities from to in contrast with anarked rise in the birth rate for the state outside these cities to As the marriage rate has been decreasing in Californian recent years of financial stringency or uncertainty, it is possible thathere may have occurre
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