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Mortality statistics of insured wage-earners and their families ; experience of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Industrial Department, 1911 to 1916, in the United States and Canada / by Louis I. Dublin ... with the collaboration of Edwin W. Kopf ... and George H. Van Buren ...
Author
Dublin, Louis I. (Louis Israel), 1882-1969
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York : Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1919.
Description
iii-viii, 397 pages including tables, diagrams ; 24 cm
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Subject(s)
Mortality
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United States
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Statistics, Vital
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Kopf, Edwin W. (Edwin William), 1888-
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Van Buren, George H.
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Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
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LCCN
19014636
OCLC
561693
RCP
C - S
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Mortality statistics of insured wage-earners and their families; experience of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Industrial Department, 1911 to 1916, in the United States and Canada, by Louis I. Dublin ... with the collaboration of Edwin W. Kopf ... and George H. Van Buren ...
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Mortality statistics of insured wage-earners and their families; experience of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Industrial Department, 1911 to 1916, in the United States and Canada, by Louis I. Dublin ... with the collaboration of Edwin W. Kopf ... and George H. Van Buren ...
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