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    • The changing distribution of population in Kerry and West Cork 

      Freeman, T. W. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1942)
      Many of the picturesque areas in the peninsulas known to tourists have lost forty per cent or more of their 1891 population. The loss is so striking that a very small area would remain as a Congested District if re-assessed ...
    • Decline of the country town 

      Duncan, G. A. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1932)
      This paper does not pretend to be anything more than a statistical pursuit of certain queries suggested by Table B in the Preliminary Report of the Census of 1926.
    • The future population of Saorstat Eireann and some observations on population statistics 

      Geary, R. C. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1936)
      While the principal object of this paper is to place on record the results of a couple of experiments in forecasting population, certain extended digressions have been made into the past (sometimes the distant past) not ...
    • Irish tuberculosis death rates: a statistical study of their reliability, with some socio-economic correlations 

      Counihan, J.E.; Dillon, T.W.T. (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1944)
      In an important paper which was published in the Journal of this Society for 1930, Geary surveyed Irish tuberculosis statistics. This communication has as its first aim to analyse along similar lines the figures of the ...