It is interesting to note that, while the death-rate increases from nothing in the case of families with only three children to 40 per cent. and over in the case of families with ten or eleven children, the intermediate percentages do not follow in numerical order. Families with five children have a worse death-rate than families with six, seven, or eight.

In the same way, if you compare death-rates according to household allowances, the death-rate of families with between 20s. and 22s. a week is actually higher than that of families with less than 20s.

Thirty-one Families with Three or More Children taken within the Investigation.

Total of 186 children; 46 dead; death-rate, 24·7.

Arranged according to Number in Family.

Number born
in Each
Family.
Number of
Families.
Number
Dead.
Approximate
Death-rate.
Per Cent.
3200
49616
53426
65620
74621
851025
102840
111654

Arranged according to Household Allowance.

Allowance.Number of
Families.
Number of
Children
Born.
Number
Dead.
Approximate
Death-rate.
Per Cent.
Over 22/0 a week11731115
20/0 to 22/09591932
Less than 20/011541629

Arranged according to Rent.