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Burma: Census of India 1901 Vol. I - Khamkoo

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11. CONTENTS.<br />

Para.<br />

Christian denominations ... •••<br />

Anglicans ...<br />

Roman Catholics ...<br />

Baptists ... .,<br />

Other denominations ... ... •••<br />

Sikhism<br />

Judaism ... ... ... ...<br />

Zoroastrianism ...<br />

Jainism<br />

Subsidiary Tables Nos. IIIA., IIIB., IIIC. and HID<br />

CHAPTER IV.<br />

Age, Sex and Civil Condition.<br />

Age returns to be first considered ... ... •••<br />

The Ages returned, &c.<br />

Want <strong>of</strong> accuracy in age returns<br />

Unadjusted age return<br />

Adjustment <strong>of</strong> incorrect figures returned<br />

The mean age <strong>of</strong> the population ... ...<br />

Proportionate increase or decrease in age periods since 1891<br />

Proportion <strong>of</strong> the two sexes ...<br />

District proportions, Lower <strong>Burma</strong><br />

District proportions, Upper <strong>Burma</strong><br />

Relative strength <strong>of</strong> the Sexes among the Country-born<br />

Present relative strength <strong>of</strong> Sexes * ••<br />

Births and deaths by sexes in Lower <strong>Burma</strong><br />

Civil condition<br />

Marriage in <strong>Burma</strong><br />

Percentage <strong>of</strong> married, &c, to total population<br />

Civil Condition by Sex and Age periods<br />

Distribution by Civil condition<br />

Civil condition by age for indigenous races<br />

Subsidiary Tables Nos. IVA., IVB., IVC. and IVD.<br />

CHAPTER V.<br />

Education.<br />

Improved system <strong>of</strong> educational classification<br />

Contrast <strong>of</strong> figures with figures <strong>of</strong> previous <strong>Census</strong>es<br />

Alteration <strong>of</strong> Age periods<br />

Treatment <strong>of</strong> those only able to sign their names<br />

Actual increase in literacy obscured by increase <strong>of</strong> <strong>Census</strong> area<br />

Education by Age periods ... ... ...<br />

District proportions <strong>of</strong> literacy<br />

Female Education<br />

Education by Religion<br />

Literacy by Race ...<br />

Literacy by languages known<br />

No comparison <strong>of</strong> <strong>Census</strong> with departmental figures<br />

Subsidiary Tables Nos. VA., VB., VC. and VD. ...<br />

Tones in the languages <strong>of</strong> the Province ...<br />

" Pitch " and " Stress " tones<br />

Origin <strong>of</strong> tones<br />

The morphological order<br />

Grouping <strong>of</strong> provincial languages<br />

The Burmese language<br />

Arakanese<br />

Tavoyan<br />

Yaw ...<br />

Chaungtha<br />

Yabein<br />

Intha ...<br />

Taungyo<br />

Kadu ...<br />

Mro ...<br />

Szi, Lashi and Maru<br />

Hpon ...<br />

Maingtha<br />

The Lisaw sub-group<br />

The Chingpaw language group<br />

CHAPTER VI.<br />

The Languages <strong>of</strong> the Province.

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