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Royal Commission on Population

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Three specialist committees were formed to handle the scientific aspects of the problem: Statistics, Economics, and Biological/Medical. Based on the advice of these specialist committees, The Royal Commission conducted "the Family Census" in 1946.
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The commission's task included looking into the root causes of population patterns and examining their potential ramifications. It was also tasked with studying and recommending policies to affect future demographic patterns for the national interest.
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The General Register Offices for England, Wales, and Scotland, as well as other government departments, assisted with a variety of specific inquiries and research activities.
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in March 1944. It was entrusted with investigating post-war demographic patterns in the United Kingdom. From 1946, the Chairman of the Royal Commission was
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In London and Paris, the commission held meetings with representatives of the Haut Comité de la Population et de la Famille.
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The final report was presented to Parliament in June 1949 and published on the 20th of August 1949 in Nature.
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Churchill war ministry
Sir Hubert Douglas Henderson
Liberal Party
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists



"General Register Office: Royal Commission on Population 1944-1949"


"The Report of the Royal Commission on Population"
Bibcode
1949Natur.164..298G
doi
10.1038/164298a0
PMID
18137035
S2CID
4060729


"Report of the Royal Commission on Population"
doi
10.1017/S0020268100013238
JSTOR
41138861
Categories
British Royal Commissions
1944 establishments in the United Kingdom
Demographics of the United Kingdom

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