10
11
36 (12)
14 (6)
22 (6)
114 (82)
49 (34)
65 (48)
9
10 (4)
5
5 (2)
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3
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1,094 (661)| 465 (254) 629 (407)
2 (6)
2 (5)
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11 (10)
21 (9)
9-11
M
18 (19)
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38 (37)
12-17
50 (31)
>>
74 (56)
18-23
28 (24)
55
30 (38)
2 years
M
32 (21)
54 (31)
3-4
52 (27)|
5-9
85 ( 51)|
101 (56)
132 (104)
10-14
95 (48)
104 (61)
15-20
M
F
78 (18)
88 (20)
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14 (6) 243 (46) 170 (67) 478 (424)
10 (4) 114 (25) 74 (35)
4 (2) 129 (21)
96 (32)
662 1130
6 (7)
6 (3)
173 (138)
5 (3)
5 (1)
8
15 (4)
14 (1)
305 (286)
1 (4)
1 (2)
1 (3)
6)
11
6 9)
16 (9)
12 (10)
27 35)
38 (25)
61 (49)
1)
1 (2)
21
17)
23 (30)
2)
19 (14)
8
37 (25)
12 (6)
8 (3)
26 (8)
12 (2)
14 (3)
43 (30)
28 (9)
24 (9)
20 (26)
42 (7)
20 (9)
41 (65)
41 7)
12 (6)
16 (23)
37
6)
18 (7)
27 (38)
29 (2)
35 (3)
7 (2)
15 (6)
1
10 (5)
28 (5)
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112
2)
(4)
2)
2 (4)
- (2)
7 (2)
3 (8)
11 (14)
15 (8)
21 (17)
13 (6)
11 (6)
3 (3)
13 (4)
4 (1)
9 (1)
W
Note: The figures in brackets are those for the 5 years from 1st January 1962 to 31st December 1966. The numbers in the column headings indicate the following adopter relationships: 1. Joint adopters being father and mother of the child;
2. Joint adopters husband being father of the child;
3. Joint adopters wife being mother of the child;
4. Joint adopters at least one being related to the child otherwise than as parent;
5. Joint adopters with no stated relationship to the child;
6. Sole male adopter being father of the child;
7. Sole male adopter being otherwise related to the child; 8. Sole male adopter with no stated relationship to the child; 9. Sole female adopter being mother of the child;
10. Sole female adopter being otherwise related to the child; 11. Sole female adopter with no stated relationship to the child.
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