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Kensington 1919

Annual report (abridged) of the Medical Officer of Health 1919

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VITAL STATISTICS
Population.—To meet the diminution and abnormal constitution of the population caused by
the war, the Registrar-General has estimated the population of Kensington in 1919 as 164,470 for
the purpose of calculating the birth rate, and as 157,886 for the calculation of death rates.

Table A.

DistrictPopulationBirths, Deaths and Rates per 1,000.
D.B.Births.Rate.Deaths.Rate.
The Borough157,886164,4702,65316.12,41315.2
North Kensington80,67584,0871,82421.71,34116.6
South Kensington77,21180,38382910.31,01913.2
St. Charles20,85021,70147521.931915.3
Golborne23,34424,40364926.640917.5
Norland19,42220,22244321.933717.3
Pembridge17,05917,76125714.427616.1
Holland18,58019,3401718.823712.7
Earl's Court16,15216,81623113.725815.9
Queen's Gate13,09913,6361118.113815.3
Redcliffe17,51018,23121611.825814.7
Brompton11,87012,3601008.112810.7
Unknown53

Dividing the two populations given for the Borough in 1919 by the Census population in 1911,
which was 172,317, the following factors will be obtained, namely, .9544 and .9162. The populations
for the various districts in the Borough have been in each case arrived at by multiplying the census
population of the district by the second factor to obtain the death rate population shown in the
first column of the table, headed "D," and by the first factor, .9544, to obtain the birth rate
population in the second column, which is headed "B."
Births —The number of births registered was 2,653, after correction for inward and outward
transfers. Distributed according to sex and legitimacy the births were as follows:—
Male.
Female.
Total.
Legitimate 1,209 1,188 2,897
Illegitimate 143 113 256
Total 1,852 1,801 2,653
The birth rate for the Borough was 16T per ],000 as compared with a rate of 20.0 in the
decennium 1901-10.