A vision of Britain from 1801 to now.
Including maps, statistical trends and historical descriptions.
This theme covers births, marriages and deaths,
including changing causes of death.
Unlike most of our themes, it is based not on the Census
but on the closely related system for registering births,
marriages and deaths, established in 1837.
In this first version of the system, the main emphasis
is on infant mortality, the number of children dying
before their first birthday as a proportion of all births.
We hold these detailed statistics for Solihull, which we graph and tabulate here:
Available datasets | Period covered | Variables (number of categories) |
---|---|---|
Births by legitimacy | 1911 to 1932 |
Legitimacy
(2) |
Births by legitimacy & sex | 1911 to 1932 |
Legitimacy
(2) Sex (2) |
Births by sex | 1911 to 1932 |
Sex
(2) |
Deaths by sex | 1922 to 1932 |
Sex
(2) |
Infant Deaths | 1911 to 1932 |
Infant Deaths
(4) |
Total Births | 1911 to 1932 |
Total Live Births
(1) |
Total Deaths | 1911 to 1932 |
Total Deaths
(3) |
Read more about how we hold statistics here.