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Oesterreichisches Städtebuch – Statistische Berichte der grösseren österreichischen Städte, IX. Jahrgang 1902

1902

by Inama Sternegg

DemographyPublic HealthInfrastructurePublic FinanceEducationPovertyGeopoliticsAgricultureLabor MarketLabor MobilityStandard of LivingWelfare StateCapital TheoryMethodologyWagesLiquidityDeficit SpendingTaxationPrice TheoryBankingAccountingProperty RightsEconomic GoodsInternational TradeBureaucracyInheritanceInsuranceSubsidiesDepreciation

Table of Contents · 743 segments

1
Title Page of Austrian City Book: Statistical Reports on Larger Austrian Citieschapter
2
Ninth-Year Title Page and Imprintchapter
3
Preface to the Ninth Yearessay
4
Detailed Table of Contents for Synoptic Tables and City Reportschapter
5
Synoptic Municipal Finance Table for Larger Austrian Cities, 1889chapter
6
Municipal Finance Tables: Revenues, Expenditures, Cash Balances, and City Budgetschapter
7
Marriage Age Statistics for Autonomous Cities, 1896–1898chapter
8
Live Births and Stillbirths by Legitimacy and Sex, 1896–1898chapter
9
Causes of Death by Sex in Austrian Autonomous Citieschapter
10
Infant, Child, and Total Mortality by Age and Legitimacy, 1896–1898chapter
11
Elementary School Statistics from the 1900 Volksschul Conscriptionchapter
12
Public Elementary Schools: Male Teaching Personnelchapter
13
Public Elementary Schools: Female Teaching Personnelchapter
14
Public Elementary Schools: School Attendance, Pupil Welfare, Language Knowledge, and Confessionchapter
15
Private Elementary Schools: School Organization and Teaching Personnelchapter
16
Private Elementary Schools: Pupils by Attendance, Age, Language Knowledge, and Confessionchapter
17
Vienna: Opening Demographic, Territorial, and Building Statisticschapter
18
Home Right Grants: Number of Grants and Persons Admitted to the Municipalitychapter
19
Home Right Grants by Family Status and Religious Confessionchapter
20
Home Right Grants by Tax Amount and Municipal Revenuechapter
21
Vienna Municipal Council Elections in 1900chapter
22
Departures and Occupational Composition of Municipal Council Memberschapter
23
Municipal Councilors Elected by Political Party, 1896, 1898, and 1900chapter
24
Marriages by Month and Marital Dissolutions, 1899 and 1900chapter
25
Age Relations of Brides and Bridegroomschapter
26
Civil Status of Brides and Bridegroomschapter
27
Religious Confession of Brides and Bridegroomschapter
28
Birthplace relationships of spouses, Vienna marriages 1899–1900chapter
29
Occupational relationships of spouses, 1899: main occupational schemachapter
30
Occupational relationships of spouses, 1899: industrial, commercial, transport, and wage-labor bride categorieschapter
31
Occupational relationships of spouses, 1899: domestic service, public service, rentiers, relief, and no occupationchapter
32
Occupational relationships, 1899: age distribution of bridegrooms by occupationchapter
33
Occupational relationships of spouses, 1900: main bride occupation categorieschapter
34
Occupational relationships of spouses, 1900: industrial, commercial, transport, and wage-labor categorieschapter
35
Occupational relationships of spouses, 1900: domestic service, public service, pensions, relief, and no occupationchapter
36
Occupational relationships, 1900: age distribution of bridegrooms by occupationchapter
37
Births in 1899 and 1900chapter
38
Births by Vitality, Sex, and Month (1899–1900)chapter
39
Birth Legitimacy, Vitality, Sex, and Religion (1899–1900)chapter
40
Parents’ Ages for Births in 1899chapter
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Parents’ Ages for Births in 1900chapter
42
Parents’ Occupations and Births in 1899chapter
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Parents’ Occupations and Births in 1900, Part 1chapter
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Parents’ Occupations and Births in 1900, Conclusionchapter
45
Multiple Births by Legitimacy, Vitality, and Sexchapter
46
Legitimations of Children by Subsequent Parental Marriage (1899–1900)chapter
47
Deaths by Last Domicile, Hospital Deaths, Civil and Military Status, and Infant Mortality (1899–1900)chapter
48
Monthly Deaths by Sex, Family Status, Confession, Place of Death, and Residence (1899–1900)chapter
49
Causes of Death by Age in 1899: Main Mortality Classes and Nervous-System Causeschapter
50
Causes of Death by Age in 1899: Respiratory, Circulatory, Digestive, Urinary, and Genital Diseaseschapter
51
Deaths by Age in 1899: Specified Diseases, Tuberculosis, Syphilis, and Wound Infectionschapter
52
Deaths by Age in 1899 and 1900: Infectious Diseases, Unknown Causes, Residence, Senility, and Violent Deathchapter
53
Mortality Causes by Age in 1900, First Continuation: Specific Diseases and Brain-Related Conditionschapter
54
Mortality Causes by Age in 1900, Second Continuation: Circulatory and Digestive Diseaseschapter
55
Causes of Death by Age in 1900, Third Continuation: Disease Classes E–Ichapter
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Causes of Death by Age in 1900, Fourth Continuation: Infectious Disease Subcategorieschapter
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Causes of Death by Age in 1900, Conclusion: Infectious Diseases, Zoonoses, Parasites, and Unknown Causeschapter
58
Child Mortality in 1899 and 1900 by Age, Sex, and Legitimacychapter
59
Infant Nutrition Among Children Dying in the First Year of Lifechapter
60
Notifiable Diseases by Age, 1899 and 1900chapter
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Notifiable Diseases by Month, 1899 and 1900chapter
62
Notifiable Diseases by Housing Conditionschapter
63
Vaccinations in 1899 and 1900chapter
64
Confessional Changes in 1899chapter
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Confessional Changes in 1900chapter
66
Poor Relief in 1898 and 1899chapter
67
Poor Relief District Areas, Population, and Welfare Personnel in Vienna, 1898–1899chapter
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Municipal Poor Funds: Revenue in 1898 and Related Fund Administrationchapter
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Municipal Poor Funds: Expenditures, Assets, and Liabilities in 1898chapter
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Municipal Poor Funds: Revenue in 1899chapter
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Municipal Poor Funds: Expenditures, Assets, and Liabilities in 1899chapter
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Poor Relief Foundations by Administrative Authority, 1898–1899chapter
73
Poor Relief Foundations under Secular Private Administrationchapter
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Overview of Public and Private Poor Relief in Vienna, 1898chapter
75
Overview of Public and Private Poor Relief in Vienna, 1899chapter
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Notes to Table IV on Vienna Poor Relief Statisticsfootnotes
77
Municipal Asylum House in 1898 and 1899chapter
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Municipal Workhouse in 1898 and 1899chapter
79
Children Sent to the Asylum for Abandoned Children and Poor-Children Departmentchapter
80
Municipal Orphanages in 1898 and 1899chapter
81
Municipal Provision Houses in 1898 and 1899, with Transition to Education Statisticschapter
82
Vienna Municipal Instructional Foundations: Elementary and Civic Schools, Teachers, and Pupilschapter
83
Vienna Municipal Instructional Foundations: Art, Female Work, and Handicraft Schoolschapter
84
Vienna Municipal Instructional Foundations: Teacher-Training and Middle Schoolschapter
85
Vienna Municipal Instructional Foundations: Higher Education Scholarshipschapter
86
Education foundations administered by Vienna: final category and noteschapter
87
Municipal expenditure on education, 1899-1900chapter
88
Vienna municipal finances: revenues, 1899-1900chapter
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Vienna municipal finances: expenditures, 1899-1900chapter
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Vienna municipal assets at the end of 1900chapter
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Vienna municipal debt at the end of 1900chapter
92
Incoming municipal business by agenda and jurisdiction, 1899-1900chapter
93
Transferred-jurisdiction workload and political-authority estimateschapter
94
Food and Consumer-Goods Supply for Local Consumption and Opening of Retail Prices Section, 1899–1900chapter
95
Vienna retail prices for food, drink, and fuel, 1899–1900chapter
96
Vienna markets and market halls at the end of 1900chapter
97
St. Marx Central Livestock Market traffic and livestock originschapter
98
Vienna market halls: meat, game, and poultry supplychapter
99
Vienna fish market supply, 1899–1900chapter
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Vienna horse market and central hay and straw marketschapter
101
Vienna public warehouses and goods storedchapter
102
Vienna municipal slaughterhouses and transition to road systemchapter
103
Street Inventory and Area by Maintenance Responsibility, 1898–1899chapter
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Municipally Maintained Street Areas by Pavement Type, 1898–1899chapter
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New Paving and Repaving Works in 1899chapter
106
Expenditures for Street Construction and Maintenance, 1898–1899chapter
107
Street Sprinkling, Water Use, and Costs, 1898–1899chapter
108
Street Cleaning Machinery, Labor, Carting, and Expenditures, 1898–1899chapter
109
Public Garden Facilities, Areas, Ownership, and Costs, 1898–1899chapter
110
Canalization and Sewerage: Drainage System, Waste Removal, and Costs, 1898–1899chapter
111
Lighting Services, 1898–1899chapter
112
Vienna Gas Lighting and Municipal Gasworks, 1898–1899chapter
113
Vienna Electrical High-Current Installations, 1898–1899chapter
114
Vienna Water Supply Infrastructure: High-Spring and Wienthal Systemschapter
115
Statistical Tables on Vienna High-Spring Water Supply, Reservoirs, Pipes, Connections, and Demandchapter
116
Revenues and Expenditures of Vienna Waterworks, 1898–1899chapter
117
Floridsdorf Municipal Profile: Population, Land Use, Buildings, and Beginning of Home-Right Grantschapter
118
Home-Right Grants and Municipal Membershipchapter
119
Municipal Elections and Composition of the Municipal Councilchapter
120
Deaths by Month, Sex, Family Status, Origin, Confession, and Placechapter
121
Child and Infant Mortalitychapter
122
Public Vaccinations in 1900chapter
123
Municipal Expenditure on Educationchapter
124
Municipal Finances: Revenues and Expenditures, 1899–1900chapter
125
Municipal Assets at the End of 1900chapter
126
Municipal Debt at the End of 1900chapter
127
Consumption Conditions and Retail Market Prices, 1899–1900chapter
128
Street Expenditure and Canalization, 1899–1900chapter
129
Wiener-Neustadt: Population, Municipal Territory, Land Use, and Buildingschapter
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Wiener-Neustadt: Heimatrecht Grants and Domicile-Right Taxeschapter
131
Wiener-Neustadt: Municipal Elections, Council Composition, and Partieschapter
132
Wiener-Neustadt: Marriages by Month and Marriage Dissolutions, 1899–1900chapter
133
Wiener-Neustadt: Age Distribution of Brides and Bridegrooms, 1899–1900chapter
134
Wiener-Neustadt: Marital Status and Legitimacy of Spouses, 1899–1900chapter
135
Wiener-Neustadt: Confessional Composition of Marriages, 1899–1900chapter
136
Wiener-Neustadt: Birthplace and Jurisdiction of Spouses, 1899–1900chapter
137
Wiener-Neustadt: Occupational Relations of Spouses and Beginning of Birth Statisticschapter
138
Births by Vitality, Legitimacy, Sex, and Month in Wiener-Neustadtchapter
139
Births by Legitimacy and Religious Confessionchapter
140
Parental Occupation, Legitimacy, Vitality, and Sex of Birthschapter
141
Age of Parents at Birthchapter
142
Birth Order by Age of Motherchapter
143
Multiple Birthschapter
144
Legitimations of Illegitimate Children and Opening of Death Statisticschapter
145
Deaths in 1899 and 1900 by Month and Demographic Characteristicschapter
146
Deaths by Cause of Death and Agechapter
147
Child Mortality by Age, Legitimacy, and Sexchapter
148
Feeding Conditions of Infants Who Died in the First Year of Lifechapter
149
Notifiable Diseases in 1899 and 1900chapter
150
Notifiable Diseases by Age in Wiener-Neustadt, 1899–1900chapter
151
Notifiable Diseases by Month in Wiener-Neustadt, 1899–1900chapter
152
Public Vaccinations and Schoolchild Vaccinations, 1899–1900chapter
153
Closed Municipal Poor Relief, Institutional Care, and Poor Funds, 1899–1900chapter
154
Municipally Administered Poor Foundations to the End of 1900chapter
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Conclusion of the Municipal Poor Foundations Overviewchapter
156
Municipal Education and Student Foundations to the End of 1900chapter
157
Municipal Education Expenditure in Wiener-Neustadtchapter
158
Municipal Revenues of Wiener-Neustadt, 1899–1900chapter
159
Municipal Expenditures of Wiener-Neustadt, 1899–1900chapter
160
Market Fees, Taxes, and Municipal Charges in Wiener-Neustadtchapter
161
Assets and Debt Position of Wiener-Neustadt at the End of 1900chapter
162
Consumer Supplies and Market Inflows in Wiener-Neustadt, 1899–1900chapter
163
Retail Prices of Food and Consumer Goods in Wiener-Neustadtchapter
164
Road Network, Paving, and Street Expenditure in Wiener-Neustadtchapter
165
Street Sprinkling in Wiener-Neustadtchapter
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Wiener-Neustadt: Street Cleaning and Snow Removal, 1899–1900chapter
167
Wiener-Neustadt: Public Gardens, 1899–1900chapter
168
Wiener-Neustadt: Sewerage and Canalization within the Toll Boundaries, 1899–1900chapter
169
Wiener-Neustadt: Gasworks, Gas Prices, Finances, and Public Lighting, 1899–1900chapter
170
Wiener-Neustadt: Water Supply Plans and Cemetery Regulationschapter
171
Salzburg: Population, Municipal Elections, and Council Composition, 1899–1900chapter
172
Salzburg: Marriages and Marriage Dissolutions by Age, 1899–1900chapter
173
Salzburg: Births and Legitimation of Children, 1899–1900chapter
174
Salzburg: Deaths by Month, Cause, and Age, 1899–1900chapter
175
Salzburg: Reportable Diseases by Age and Housing, 1899–1900chapter
176
Monthly Distribution of Reported Disease Cases, 1899–1900chapter
177
Child Mortality by Age, Sex, and Legitimacy, 1899–1900chapter
178
Nutrition of Infants Dying in the First Year of Life, 1899–1900chapter
179
Religious Confession Changes by Sex, 1899–1900chapter
180
Confessional changes by age and marital statuschapter
181
Poor relief finances: main overview for 1899 and 1900chapter
182
Closed poor relief institutions: residents, costs, revenues, and assetschapter
183
Open poor relief and charitable distributionschapter
184
Individual poor-relief data for 1899chapter
185
Individual poor-relief data for 1900chapter
186
Municipal poor foundations and the United Care Institutions of Salzburgchapter
187
Education and student foundations: opening overviewchapter
188
Salzburg Educational Foundations and School Fundschapter
189
Salzburg Municipal Expenditure on Education, 1899–1900chapter
190
Salzburg Municipal Assets and Debt, 1899–1900chapter
191
Salzburg Consumption, Market Supply, and Retail Prices, 1899–1900chapter
192
Laibach Overview: Population, Territory, Buildings, and Home Rightschapter
193
Laibach Municipal Elections and Council Composition, 1899–1900chapter
194
Laibach Vital Statistics: Marriages, Births, Legitimations, and Opening of Mortality Sectionchapter
195
Deaths in Laibach, 1899–1900: Age, Confession, Place, and Causeschapter
196
Religious Confession Changes in Laibach, 1899–1900chapter
197
Vaccinations in Laibach, 1899–1900chapter
198
Notifiable Diseases in Laibach, 1899–1900chapter
199
Poor Relief and Charitable Foundations in Laibach, 1899–1900chapter
200
Education in Laibach, 1899–1900chapter
201
Municipal Expenditure on Educationchapter
202
Municipal Finances: Revenues, Items 1–10chapter
203
Municipal Finances: Revenue Continuation and Tax Noteschapter
204
Municipal Finances: Revenue Conclusion, Fees, Loans, Subsidies, and Totalschapter
205
Municipal Finances: Expenditures, Items 1–9chapter
206
Municipal Finances: Expenditure Conclusion and Jurisdictional Splitchapter
207
Costs of the Transferred Sphere and Administrative Salary Overheadschapter
208
Municipal Asset Position at the End of 1900chapter
209
Municipal Debt Status and Loan Purposeschapter
210
Municipal Loans and Beginning of Consumption and Market Statisticschapter
211
Supply of Slaughter Livestock and Meatchapter
212
Supply of Poultry, Game, and Fishchapter
213
Supply of Grain Products, Fruit, Dairy Products, Fat, Eggs, and Related Goodschapter
214
Supply of Beverageschapter
215
Supply of Fuel, Coal, Oats, Hay, and Strawchapter
216
Retail Prices of Foodstuffs: Cereals, Legumes, and Groatschapter
217
Market prices continued: flour, meat, household foods, fuel, and materialschapter
218
Road system: surfaces, paving, sprinkling, and cleaningchapter
219
Canalization and sewer network statisticschapter
220
Public garden facilities in Laibachchapter
221
Lighting system: gasworks, electricity supply, tariffs, and financeschapter
222
Laibach Public Electric Lighting, 1899–1900chapter
223
Laibach Municipal Waterworkschapter
224
Trieste Population, Municipal Territory, Land Use, and Buildingschapter
225
Trieste Grants of Heimatrecht and Municipal Home-Right Taxeschapter
226
Trieste Municipal Elections and Composition of the Gemeinderathchapter
227
Trieste Marriages, Marriage Dissolutions, and Marriage Demography, 1899–1900chapter
228
Trieste Births by Vitality, Legitimacy, Sex, and Month, 1899–1900chapter
229
Multiple Births among Live Birthschapter
230
Legitimation of Illegitimate Childrenchapter
231
Deaths in 1899 and 1900 by Month and Demographic Characteristicschapter
232
Causes of Death by Age, 1899 and 1900chapter
233
Causes of Death by Age, Continuation with Older Age Groups and Sex Totalschapter
234
Deaths from Notifiable Diseaseschapter
235
Child Mortality by Age, Legitimacy, and Sexchapter
236
Feeding Conditions of Infants Dying in the First Year of Lifechapter
237
Notifiable Diseases by Age, 1899–1900chapter
238
Notifiable Diseases by Housing Conditions, 1899–1900chapter
239
Monthly Infectious Disease Statistics in Trieste, 1899–1900chapter
240
Public Vaccinations in Trieste, 1899–1900chapter
241
Confessional Changes in Trieste, 1899–1900chapter
242
Poor Relief Finances and Municipal Institutions in Trieste, 1899–1900chapter
243
Charitable Foundations in Trieste, 1899–1900chapter
244
Education: Foundations for School Purposes in Trieste, 1899–1900chapter
245
Municipal Expenditure on Education, 1899–1900chapter
246
Municipal Kindergartens: Attendance, Staffing, Health, and Physical Developmentchapter
247
Urban Elementary and Bürgerschulen in Trieste, School Year 1898/99chapter
248
Urban Elementary and Bürgerschulen in Trieste, School Year 1899/1900chapter
249
Campagna Rural Municipal Elementary Schools, School Year 1898/99chapter
250
Campagna Rural Municipal Elementary Schools, School Year 1899/1900chapter
251
Municipal Finances of Trieste, 1899 and 1900chapter
252
Trieste municipal finances: communal assets and debt at the end of 1900essay
253
Trieste consumption, markets, food supply, beverages, and retail prices in 1899–1900essay
254
Trieste fishery statistics for 1898–1900essay
255
Trieste road system, paving, street watering, and street cleaningessay
256
Trieste public gardens and street alleysessay
257
Trieste canalization, waste removal, and sewer maintenanceessay
258
Trieste gasworks, electric works, tariffs, finances, and public lightingessay
259
Aussig population at the 1900 census and demographic change in the late nineteenth centurychapter
260
Population, Mortality, Confession, Language, and Literacy in Aussigchapter
261
Municipal Territory and Land Use after the Incorporation of Schönpriesen and Kleischechapter
262
Number and Characteristics of Buildings in Aussigchapter
263
Grants of Heimatrecht and Related Tax Revenueschapter
264
Municipal Elections and Composition of the Gemeindeausschusschapter
265
Marriages in Aussig by Month and Confessionchapter
266
Births in Aussig by Vitality, Legitimacy, Confession, Occupation, and Jurisdictionchapter
267
Births by Sex, Vitality, Legitimacy, and Birth Order, 1899–1900chapter
268
Multiple Births by Legitimacy, 1899–1900chapter
269
Births by City District in 1900chapter
270
Births by City District in 1899 and Opening of Death Statisticschapter
271
Deaths in 1899 and 1900: Monthly Demographic Breakdown Excluding Stillbirthschapter
272
Deaths in 1899 and 1900: Causes of Death by Age and Sexchapter
273
Deaths in 1899 and 1900: Causes of Death by Dwelling Conditionschapter
274
Deaths in 1899 and 1900: Causes of Death by Monthchapter
275
Deaths in 1899 and 1900: Monthly Mortality by Sex and Agechapter
276
Deaths by Month, Sex, and Housing Conditionschapter
277
Deaths by City District and Cause of Deathchapter
278
Child Mortality up to the Completed Fifth Yearchapter
279
Nutrition of Infants Dying in the First Year and Start of Notifiable Diseases Sectionchapter
280
Reportable Diseases by Age, Housing Conditions, City Districts, and Monthschapter
281
Public Hospital Patient Movement, Care Days, Costs, and Bed Capacitychapter
282
Monthly Frequency of Public Hospital Admissionschapter
283
Public Hospital Revenues and Expenditureschapter
284
Vaccinations and Revaccinations in 1899 and 1900chapter
285
Confessional Changes and Opening of the Poor Relief Sectionchapter
286
Municipal Poor Relief Overview, Almshouse Care, Outdoor Relief, and City Poor Foundationschapter
287
Private Poor Relief, Anti-Begging Society, and Kaiser Franz Joseph Children’s Asylum and Orphanagechapter
288
Workers’ Convalescent Home in Aussig: Founding, Medical Results, and Financeschapter
289
Aid for Poor Schoolchildren, Student Support Associations, and the People’s Kitchenchapter
290
Education Statistics for Volks- and Bürgerschulen and the Evangelical Private Schoolchapter
291
Secondary Schools: Communal Upper Gymnasium Enrollment and Staffchapter
292
Communal Upper Gymnasium: Student Medical Examinationschapter
293
Communal Upper Gymnasium: Revenues, Expenses, and Student Aidchapter
294
Special Schools: Industrial Continuation School Enrollmentchapter
295
Industrial Continuation Schools: Revenues and Expenditureschapter
296
Municipal Higher Commercial School, Continuation School, and Girls’ Commercial Coursechapter
297
Municipal Higher Commercial School: Financial Accountschapter
298
Municipal Higher Girls’ Schoolchapter
299
Institutions for Preschool-Age Childrenchapter
300
Aussig Education Foundations and Municipal Education Expenditure, 1899–1900chapter
301
Aussig Municipal Finances: Revenues, Expenditures, Assets, and Liabilitieschapter
302
Aussig Consumption, Slaughterhouse, Meat Inspection, Beverage Use, and Market Priceschapter
303
Aussig Street Infrastructure and Paving Statisticschapter
304
Aussig Street Construction and Maintenance Expenditureschapter
305
Aussig Public Gardenschapter
306
Aussig Canalization and Waste Removalchapter
307
Aussig Public Lightingchapter
308
Aussig Water Supplychapter
309
Shipping and Goods Traffic in Aussig and Schönepriesen, 1899–1900chapter
310
Elbe Imports and Exports Across the Bohemian-Saxon Border, 1899–1900chapter
311
Meteorological Observations in Aussig for 1899chapter
312
Meteorological Observations in Aussig for 1900 and Noteschapter
313
Sunshine Duration in Aussig, 1899–1900chapter
314
Foreign Traffic and Municipal Registration in Aussig, 1899–1900chapter
315
Budweis Population and Municipal Territorychapter
316
Budweis Buildings and Beginning of Home-Right Grants Sectionchapter
317
Home-Right Grants, Family Status, and Municipal Tax Revenue (1899–1900)chapter
318
Marriages and Marital Dissolutions by Month (1899–1900)chapter
319
Births by Vitality, Legitimacy, Sex, and Month (1899–1900)chapter
320
Births by Legitimacy and Confession (1899–1900)chapter
321
Births by Parents’ Occupation, Legitimacy, Vitality, and Sexchapter
322
Age of Parents at Births (1899–1900)chapter
323
Birth Order by Mother’s Age (1899–1900)chapter
324
Multiple Births and Opening of Deaths Sectionchapter
325
Death Statistics by Month and Demographic Characteristics, 1899–1900chapter
326
Death Statistics by Cause of Death and Age, 1899–1900chapter
327
Notifiable Diseases by Age, 1899–1900chapter
328
Notifiable Diseases by Housing Conditions, 1899–1900chapter
329
Notifiable Diseases by Month, 1899–1900chapter
330
Vaccinations in 1899 and 1900chapter
331
Poor Relief Finances and Main Overview, 1899–1900chapter
332
Budweis Closed Municipal Poor Relief Institutionschapter
333
Budweis Open Poor Relief and Poor-Fund Foundationschapter
334
Budweis Education and Municipal School Expenditureschapter
335
Budweis Municipal Finances, Assets, and Debtchapter
336
Budweis Consumption Conditions and Market Supplychapter
337
Budweis Gasworks, Gas Prices, and Public Lightingchapter
338
Eger Population, Municipal Territory, Land Use, and Buildingschapter
339
Eger Home-Right Grants, Citizenship Fees, and Start of Municipal Elections Sectionchapter
340
Municipal Elections and Composition of the Gemeinderath at the End of 1900chapter
341
Marriages and Marriage Dissolutions in 1899 and 1900chapter
342
Births by Vitality, Legitimacy, Sex, Month, and Religious Confessionchapter
343
Births by Parental Occupation, Legitimacy, Vitality, and Sexchapter
344
Births by Age of Parents and Sex of Childchapter
345
Birth Order and Maternal Age of Birthschapter
346
Multiple births by legitimacychapter
347
Legitimated illegitimate children, 1899–1900chapter
348
Deaths by month, sex, marital status, affiliation, confession, place of death, and residence, 1899–1900chapter
349
Deaths by cause and age, 1899–1900chapter
350
Child mortality by age, legitimacy, and sexchapter
351
Feeding conditions of infants who died in the first year of lifechapter
352
Notifiable diseases in 1899 by agechapter
353
Infectious Disease Statistics by Housing Conditions and Monthchapter
354
Public Vaccinations, 1899 and 1900chapter
355
Changes of Religious Confession, 1899 and 1900chapter
356
Consumption and Market Conditions: Food Supply, Beer, and Retail Priceschapter
357
Road Infrastructure, Paving, Watering, and Street Cleaningchapter
358
Public Gardenschapter
359
Canalization and Sewer Networkchapter
360
Public Lighting: Gasworks and Gas Priceschapter
361
Eger Municipal Gasworks Financial Resultschapter
362
Eger Water Supply Systemchapter
363
Gablonz Population, Municipal Area, Land Use, and Buildingschapter
364
Gablonz Home-Right Grants and Municipal Tax Receiptschapter
365
Gablonz Municipal Elections and Council Compositionchapter
366
Gablonz Marriages and Marriage Dissolutions: Months, Age, Status, Confession, and Birthplacechapter
367
Gablonz Marriage Occupations and Legitimation of Illegitimate Childrenchapter
368
Gablonz Births by Vitality, Legitimacy, Sex, Month, and Confessionchapter
369
Births by Parents’ Occupation, Legitimacy, Vitality, and Sexchapter
370
Births by Age of Parentschapter
371
Birth Order by Mother’s Agechapter
372
Multiple Births and Twin Birthschapter
373
Deaths by Month, Sex, Marital Status, Origin, Confession, Place of Death, and Residencechapter
374
Causes of Death by Agechapter
375
Child Mortality by Age, Legitimacy, and Sexchapter
376
Nutrition of Infants Dying in the First Year and Opening Heading for Notifiable Diseaseschapter
377
Reportable Diseases by Age and Housing Conditions, 1899–1900chapter
378
Gablonz: Reportable Diseases by Housing and Month, 1899–1900chapter
379
Gablonz Public Vaccinations, 1899–1900chapter
380
Gablonz Religious Confession Changes, 1899–1900chapter
381
Gablonz Poor Relief Finances: Main Report, 1899/1900chapter
382
Open Poor Relief, 1899–1900chapter
383
Municipal Expenditure on Education, 1899–1900chapter
384
Municipal Finance: Revenues, 1899–1900chapter
385
Municipal Finance: Expenditures, 1899–1900chapter
386
Expenditures in the Transferred Sphere of Municipal Activitychapter
387
Municipal Assets at the End of 1900chapter
388
Municipal Debt at the End of 1900chapter
389
Consumption and Market Supply: Foodstuffs, 1899–1900chapter
390
Supply of Beverages and Fuels; Retail Prices of Major Goodschapter
391
Road Infrastructure, Paving, Expenditures, and Street Cleaningchapter
392
Public Gardens and Municipal Green Spaceschapter
393
Canalization, Sewer Network, Waste Removal, and Maintenance Costschapter
394
Lighting System: Gasworks, Electric Central Facilities, and Electricity Tariffschapter
395
Public Lighting: Electric, Gas, and Petroleum Lampschapter
396
Pilsen: Population, Municipal Area, and Land Usechapter
397
Pilsen Thermometric Observations, 1899–1900chapter
398
Pilsen Precipitation Records, 1899–1900chapter
399
Pilsen Water Levels: Mies River, 1899–1900chapter
400
Pilsen Water Levels: Radbuza River at Königswehr, 1899–1900chapter
401
Pilsen Building Stock and Beginning of Construction Activity Sectionchapter
402
Building permits and construction activity in Pilsen, 1899–1900chapter
403
Completed buildings in Pilsen by intended use, 1899–1900chapter
404
Construction wages and building material prices in Pilsenchapter
405
Home-right grants and municipal representation in Pilsen, 1899–1900chapter
406
Changes in property ownership and encumbrances in Pilsenchapter
407
Surcharges on direct taxes in Pilsen, 1875–1900chapter
408
Marriages and dissolutions of marriage in Pilsen, 1899–1900chapter
409
Marriage Birthplace and Jurisdiction Relationshipschapter
410
Occupational Relationships in Marriageschapter
411
Births by Vitality, Legitimacy, Sex, and Monthchapter
412
Births by Legitimacy and Confessionchapter
413
Parents’ Occupations, Legitimacy, Vitality, and Sex of Birthschapter
414
Age of Parents at Birthchapter
415
Multiple Birthschapter
416
Legitimations of Illegitimate Childrenchapter
417
Deaths in 1899 and 1900 Without Stillbirthschapter
418
Deaths by City District, Marital Status, and Home Jurisdiction, 1899–1900chapter
419
Monthly Deaths by Sex, Marital Status, Origin, Confession, Death Place, and Residence, 1899–1900chapter
420
Child Mortality by Age, Legitimacy, and Sex, 1899–1900chapter
421
Infant Feeding Conditions among Children Who Died in the First Yearchapter
422
Causes of Death by Agechapter
423
Causes of Death by Family Status, Confession, and Occupationchapter
424
Deaths by Place of Residencechapter
425
Notifiable Diseases by Agechapter
426
Notifiable Diseases by Housing Conditionschapter
427
Notifiable Diseases by Monthchapter
428
Notifiable Diseases by City Districtchapter
429
Public Vaccinations in 1899 and 1900chapter
430
Confessional Changes and Opening of Education Statisticschapter
431
Education System and Municipal School Expenditure in Pilsen, 1899–1900chapter
432
Poor Relief in Pilsen: Overview, Closed Institutions, and Open Relief, 1899–1900chapter
433
Independent Poor Relief Foundation Funds Administered by Pilsen, 1900chapter
434
Municipal Finances in Pilsen, 1899–1900: Revenues and Expenditures, Partialchapter
435
Pilsen Municipal Expenditure Continuation: Delegated Functions, Miscellaneous Outlays, and Cash Totals, 1899–1900chapter
436
Pilsen Municipal Assets, Net Wealth, Landholdings, and Mining Rights, 1899–1900chapter
437
Pilsen Debt Position and 1900 Communal Loan Allocationchapter
438
Pilsen Municipal Tax Collection Receipts, 1897–1900chapter
439
Pilsen Annual Fairs: Revenue, Expenditure, Profit, and Historical Privilegeschapter
440
Pilsen Consumption and Market Conditions: Establishment of the Central Slaughterhousechapter
441
Pilsen Livestock Markets: Market Supply and Average Animal Prices, 1899–1900chapter
442
Pilsen Slaughtering and Meat Supply Before the New Central Slaughterhouse Openedchapter
443
Pilsen New Central Slaughterhouse: Slaughter Counts and Inspected Meat Quantities, March–December 1900chapter
444
Supply of Beverageschapter
445
Grain Marketschapter
446
Average Market Prices of Various Foodstuffschapter
447
Average Market Prices of Milling Productschapter
448
General Trafficchapter
449
General Traffic: Railway Passenger Movement in Pilsen, 1899–1900chapter
450
General Traffic: Postal Traffic in Pilsen, 1899–1900chapter
451
General Traffic: Parcel Post, Money, and Value Shipments in Pilsen, 1899–1900chapter
452
General Traffic: Postal Money Transactions in Pilsen, 1899–1900chapter
453
General Traffic: Staff at Pilsen Post Offices, 1899–1900chapter
454
General Traffic: Telegraph Infrastructure in Pilsen, 1899–1900chapter
455
General Traffic: Telegram Dispatch and Revenues in Pilsen, 1899–1900chapter
456
General Traffic: Staff at Pilsen Telegraph Offices, 1899–1900chapter
457
General Traffic: Imperial-Royal Telephone Network in Pilsen, 1899–1900chapter
458
General Traffic: Staff at Pilsen Telephone Stations, 1899–1900chapter
459
New Museum Building in Pilsenchapter
460
New City Theatre Building in Pilsenchapter
461
New Central Sewerage System of Pilsenchapter
462
New Bridge Installations in Pilsenchapter
463
The Railway Station Question in Pilsenchapter
464
Forest and Woodland Economy of the Royal City of Pilsenchapter
465
New General Hospital in Pilsenchapter
466
Central Cemetery in Pilsenchapter
467
Public Warehouse Project in Pilsenchapter
468
Street System in Pilsen: Street Areas, Paving, Costs, and Sprinklingchapter
469
Pilsen street cleaning and snow removal statistics, 1899–1900chapter
470
Pilsen public gardens by ownership and maintained areachapter
471
Pilsen municipal baths and swimming schools, 1899–1900chapter
472
Pilsen hydrochemical conditions and water supply infrastructurechapter
473
Pilsen canalization, sewer cleaning, and waste removalchapter
474
Pilsen municipal fire brigade interventions, staffing, and alarmschapter
475
Pilsen gasworks purchase and public lighting statisticschapter
476
Pilsen municipal electric tramways and electric power facilitieschapter
477
Freight movement at Pilsen station of the Austrian State Railwayschapter
478
Savings bank of the royal city of Pilsen, 1899–1900chapter
479
Prague and suburbs population in 1890, 1899, and 1900chapter
480
Prague municipal territory and beginning of marriage statisticschapter
481
Marriages in 1899 and 1900: Monthly Countschapter
482
Marriages in 1899 and 1900: Ages of Bridegrooms and Brideschapter
483
Marriages in 1899 and 1900: Civil Status of Spouseschapter
484
Marriages in 1899 and 1900: Religious Confession and Civil Marriageschapter
485
Births in 1899 and 1900: Vitality, Legitimacy, and Sexchapter
486
Births in 1899 and 1900: Legitimacy by Monthchapter
487
Births in 1899 and 1900: Live and Stillborn Children by Religionchapter
488
Births in 1899: Twin and Triplet Birthschapter
489
Births in 1900: Twin and Triplet Birthschapter
490
Legitimation of Illegitimate Children and Subsequent Marriage of Parentschapter
491
Deaths in 1899 and 1900: Section Headingchapter
492
Deaths in Prague and Suburbs, Overall Totals for 1899 and 1900chapter
493
Deaths by Sex, Family Status, Residence, Confession, and Place of Deathchapter
494
Monthly Distribution of Deaths in 1899 and 1900chapter
495
Prague Deaths by Age and Cause of Deathchapter
496
Karolinenthal Deaths by Age and Cause of Deathchapter
497
Smichov Deaths by Age and Cause of Deathchapter
498
Königliche Weinberge Deaths by Age and Cause of Deathchapter
499
Žižkov Deaths by Age and Cause of Deathchapter
500
Aggregate Prague and Suburbs Deaths by Age and Cause of Deathchapter
501
Nonresident Deaths by Age and Cause of Deathchapter
502
Military Deaths in Prague and Suburbs by Cause and Agechapter
503
Local Death Totals by Cause and Overall Mortality in Praguechapter
504
Child Mortality to Age Five in Prague and Suburbs by Sex, Age, and Legitimacychapter
505
Calculated Mid-Year Population of Prague and Suburbschapter
506
Prague Marriage Coefficients by Confession, 1899–1900chapter
507
Prague Birth Coefficients and Sex Ratios, 1899–1900chapter
508
Prague General Mortality Coefficients and Local versus Effective Mortalitychapter
509
Prague Mortality Coefficients for Children up to Five Years Oldchapter
510
Institutional Contribution to Prague Mortalitychapter
511
Mutual Mortality Burden between Prague and Its Suburbschapter
512
Reichenberg Overview, Municipal Territory, and Building Stockchapter
513
Reichenberg Grants of Heimatrecht and Related Tax Revenueschapter
514
Reichenberg Municipal Elections and Composition of the Councilchapter
515
Reichenberg Marriages by Month and Dissolutions of Marriagechapter
516
Reichenberg Marriage Age, Civil Status, Legitimacy, and Confessionchapter
517
Reichenberg Marriage Partners by Birthplace and Legal Domicilechapter
518
Reichenberg Marriage Occupations and Opening of Birth Statisticschapter
519
Births by Vitality, Legitimacy, Sex, and Month (1899–1900)chapter
520
Births by Legitimacy and Confessionchapter
521
Parents’ Occupations by Legitimacy, Vitality, and Sexchapter
522
Ages of Parentschapter
523
Birth Order by Age of Motherchapter
524
Multiple Birthschapter
525
Legitimations of Illegitimate Childrenchapter
526
Deaths in 1899 and 1900, Excluding Stillbirthschapter
527
Deaths in 1899–1900 by Month, Sex, Status, Origin, Confession, Place of Death, and Residencechapter
528
Deaths in 1899–1900 by Cause of Death and Agechapter
529
Child Mortality in 1899–1900 by Age, Sex, and Legitimacychapter
530
Feeding Conditions of Infants Who Died in the First Year of Life, 1899–1900chapter
531
Reichenberg: Reportable Disease Cases in 1899–1900 by Agechapter
532
Infectious Diseases by Housing Conditions, 1899–1900chapter
533
Infectious Diseases by Month, 1899–1900chapter
534
Public Vaccinations, 1899–1900chapter
535
Poor Relief Finances: Main Overview, 1899–1900chapter
536
Closed Municipal Poor Relief: Institutional Overview and Fund Noteschapter
537
Rudolf Versorgungshaus: Income and Expenditurechapter
538
Siechenhaus: Income and Expenditurechapter
539
Crèche, Infant Care, and Orphan Institutions: Income and Expenditurechapter
540
German Children's Home Administration: Income and Expenditurechapter
541
Reichenberg Municipal Funds and Foundations at the End of 1900chapter
542
Reichenberg Education Expenditure in 1899 and 1900chapter
543
Reichenberg Municipal Revenues and Expenditures in 1899 and 1900chapter
544
Reichenberg Municipal Assets at the End of 1900chapter
545
Reichenberg Municipal Debt in 1899 and 1900chapter
546
Reichenberg Consumption, Markets, Food Supply, and Retail Prices in 1899 and 1900chapter
547
Reichenberg Streets, Paving, Maintenance, Sprinkling, and Cleaningchapter
548
Reichenberg Public Garden Facilities in 1899 and 1900chapter
549
Reichenberg Sewerage and Cesspit Removal in 1899 and 1900chapter
550
Reichenberg Gasworks, Gas Consumption, and Gas Prices in 1899 and 1900chapter
551
Public Lighting Statisticschapter
552
Brno: Population, Municipal Territory, and Buildingschapter
553
Brno: Grants of Municipal Home Rightchapter
554
Brno: Municipal Elections and Council Compositionchapter
555
Brno: Marriages, Marriage Dissolutions, and Spousal Characteristicschapter
556
Brno: Births by Vitality, Legitimacy, Sex, Month, and Confessionchapter
557
Legitimations of Illegitimate Children by Age and Sex, 1899chapter
558
Deaths in 1899 and 1900 by Month, Sex, Confession, Place of Death, and Residencechapter
559
Deaths by Cause, Month, Hospital Status, and Nonresident Status, 1899-1900chapter
560
Tuberculosis Deaths by Occupation in 1899 with Comparisons to Earlier Yearschapter
561
Tuberculosis Deaths by Occupation in 1900chapter
562
Mortality of the Native Population by Sanitary Districtchapter
563
Duration of Maternal Feeding of Deceased Out-of-Wedlock Infants and Opening of Notifiable Disease Statisticschapter
564
Reportable Infectious Diseases and Deaths by Age and Sanitary Districts, 1899–1900chapter
565
Reportable Infectious Diseases and Deaths by Month, 1899–1900chapter
566
Vaccinations in 1899 and 1900chapter
567
Confessional Changes in 1900chapter
568
Poor Relief in 1899 and 1900: Main Overviewchapter
569
Municipal Poor Relief: Closed and Open Carechapter
570
Municipal Expenditure on Educationchapter
571
Municipal Finances: Revenues and Expenditureschapter
572
Costs of the Transferred Sphere of Municipal Activitychapter
573
Municipal Asset Position at the End of 1900chapter
574
Municipal Debt: Composition, Creditors, Purposes and Noteschapter
575
Consumption Conditions and Market Statisticschapter
576
Street System and Transition to Brünnchapter
577
Brünn: Street Paving, Maintenance, Sprinkling, and Cleaningchapter
578
Brünn: Public Gardens and Street Avenueschapter
579
Brünn: Canalization, Sewer Network, Cesspits, and Refuse Removalchapter
580
Brünn: Gas Works, Gas Prices, and Municipal Gasworks Financeschapter
581
Brünn: Electric Central Stations, Electricity Tariffs, Electric Finances, and Public Lightingchapter
582
Iglau: Population, Municipal Territory, Land Use, and Buildingschapter
583
Iglau: Grants of Heimatrecht and Admission to the Municipal Communitychapter
584
Iglau: Municipal Elections and Composition of the Municipal Councilchapter
585
Iglau: Marriages and Marriage Dissolutions, 1899–1900chapter
586
Marriages in 1899 and 1900: Occupational Relationschapter
587
Births in 1899 and 1900: Vitality, Legitimacy, Sex, and Monthchapter
588
Births: Confession and Legitimacychapter
589
Births: Parental Occupations, Legitimacy, Vitality, and Sexchapter
590
Births: Age of Parentschapter
591
Multiple births by legitimacy, 1899–1900chapter
592
Legitimation of illegitimate children, 1899–1900chapter
593
Deaths by month, sex, family status, confession, and place, 1899–1900chapter
594
Deaths by cause and age, 1899–1900chapter
595
Child mortality up to the completed fifth year, 1899–1900chapter
596
Nutrition of Children Who Died in the First Year of Lifechapter
597
Notifiable Diseases by Agechapter
598
Notifiable Diseases by Housing Conditionschapter
599
Notifiable Diseases by Monthchapter
600
Public Vaccinations in 1899 and 1900chapter
601
Confession Changes and Opening of Poor Relief Sectionchapter
602
Poor Relief: General Overviewchapter
603
Closed Municipal Poor Relief Institutionschapter
604
Open Poor Relief and Distribution Ruleschapter
605
Municipally Administered Poor Foundations at the End of 1900chapter
606
Education and Student Foundations at the End of 1900chapter
607
Municipal Expenditure on Education in 1899 and 1900chapter
608
Municipal Finances: Revenues in 1899 and 1900chapter
609
Municipal Taxes and Surchargeschapter
610
Municipal Finances: Expenditures, Items 1 to 9chapter
611
Municipal Finances: Expenditures, Conclusion and Totalschapter
612
Municipal assets and debt at the end of 1900chapter
613
Consumption, meat supply, and retail prices in 1899–1900chapter
614
Roads, paving, street maintenance, cleaning, and public gardenschapter
615
Canalization, cesspits, and municipal waste-removal ordinancechapter
616
Lighting system, gasworks statistics, and gas prices in 1899–1900chapter
617
Public lighting statisticschapter
618
Municipal water supply and water-use regulationschapter
619
Olmütz: public health and urban improvements introductionchapter
620
Olmütz municipal territory and land usechapter
621
Olmütz building stock and construction activitychapter
622
Olmütz home-right grants and municipal feeschapter
623
Olmütz municipal elections and council compositionchapter
624
Olmütz marriages and marriage dissolutions, 1899–1900chapter
625
Olmütz births, legitimacy, confession, and multiple birthschapter
626
Legitimation of Illegitimate Childrenchapter
627
Deaths by Month, Sex, Family Status, Origin, Confession, and Placechapter
628
Mortality by Month, Age, and Sexchapter
629
Mortality by Month and Cause of Deathchapter
630
Infant Mortality by Legitimacy and Feeding Methodchapter
631
Infant Deaths by Week and Month of Lifechapter
632
Reportable Infectious Diseases by Sexchapter
633
Reportable Infectious Diseases by Month and Treatment Locationchapter
634
Infectious Disease Statistics by Agechapter
635
Public Vaccinations, First Vaccinations, and Revaccinations in 1899 and 1900chapter
636
Changes of Religious Confession in 1899 and 1900chapter
637
Municipal Poor Relief: Closed and Open Care in 1899 and 1900chapter
638
Private Poor Relief, Orphan Support, and Concluding Welfare Noteschapter
639
Holiday Colonies for Schoolchildren, 1888–1900chapter
640
Elementary and Secondary School Statistics in 1899 and 1900chapter
641
Special Schools and Vocational Education in 1899 and 1900chapter
642
City-Administered Educational and Student Foundations at the End of 1900chapter
643
Municipal Expenditure on Education in 1899 and 1900chapter
644
Municipal Finances in 1899 and 1900chapter
645
Municipal finances: revenues, 1899–1900chapter
646
Municipal finances: expenditures and year-end assets, 1899–1900chapter
647
Municipal debt and initial consumption statistics, 1900chapter
648
Retail prices of important foods and consumer goods, 1899–1900chapter
649
Street infrastructure, public gardens, and canalization, 1899–1900chapter
650
Public lighting, gasworks, electricity tariffs, and utility finances, 1899–1900chapter
651
Olmütz public lightingchapter
652
Olmütz waterworks operating report for 1900chapter
653
Jägerndorf population, municipal territory, and buildingschapter
654
Jägerndorf grants of right of domicilechapter
655
Jägerndorf municipal elections and council compositionchapter
656
Jägerndorf marriages, births, deaths, diseases, vaccinations, and conversionschapter
657
Jägerndorf poor relief finances, institutions, and foundationschapter
658
Jägerndorf education and student foundationschapter
659
Jägerndorf: Municipal Education Expenditure, 1899-1900chapter
660
Jägerndorf: Municipal Finances, Assets, and Debt, 1899-1900chapter
661
Jägerndorf: Consumer Prices, Streets, Public Gardens, and Canalization, 1899-1900chapter
662
Jägerndorf: Gasworks and Public Lighting, 1899-1900chapter
663
Jägerndorf: Water Supply and Waterworks Finance, 1899chapter
664
Troppau: Population, Territory, Buildings, Home Rights, and Marriage Statistics, 1899-1900chapter
665
Marriage Statistics: Confession and Parents' Occupationschapter
666
Troppau Births, Legitimacy, Multiple Births, and Legitimations, 1899–1900chapter
667
Troppau Mortality and Child Mortality, 1899–1900chapter
668
Troppau Notifiable Diseases by Age and Month, 1899–1900chapter
669
Troppau Vaccinations, 1899–1900chapter
670
Troppau Confessional Changes and Opening of Poor Relief Sectionchapter
671
Poor Relief and Charitable Foundations in Troppau, 1899–1900chapter
672
Municipal Expenditure on Education in Troppau, 1899–1900chapter
673
Troppau Municipal Finances: Revenues, 1899–1900chapter
674
Troppau Municipal Finances: Expenditures, 1899–1900chapter
675
Troppau Municipal Assets and Debt Position at the End of 1900chapter
676
Consumption, Food Supply, Market Conditions, and Retail Prices in Troppau, 1899–1900chapter
677
Troppau Streets, Paving, Road Costs, and Street Sprinklingchapter
678
Troppau: Street Cleaning and Snow Removalchapter
679
Troppau: Public Gardenschapter
680
Troppau: Sewerage and Canalizationchapter
681
Troppau: Gasworks and Gas Consumptionchapter
682
Troppau: Gas Prices and Meter Chargeschapter
683
Troppau: Financial Results of the Municipal Gasworkschapter
684
Troppau: Public Electric Central Installationchapter
685
Troppau: Financial Results of the Electric Central Installationchapter
686
Troppau: Public Lighting and Utility Historychapter
687
Troppau: Water Supply and Waterworkschapter
688
Krakow: Population, Building Activity, and Building Stockchapter
689
Krakow: Grants of Heimatsrechtchapter
690
Krakow: Marriages by Month and Ceremony Typechapter
691
Krakow: Marriage Age, Civil Status, and Confessionchapter
692
Krakow: Marriage Nativity, Occupations, and Beginning of Education Sectionchapter
693
Education of Marrying Coupleschapter
694
Births by Confession, Vitality, Legitimacy, Sex, and Parental Residencechapter
695
Births by Month, Vitality, Legitimacy, and Sexchapter
696
Parental Occupation, Birth Vitality, and Sexchapter
697
Age of Parents in Live Birthschapter
698
Age of Parents and Duration of Marriage in Legitimate Christian Live Birthschapter
699
Multiple Births and Opening of Mortality Statisticschapter
700
Deaths by Cause, Age, and Sex in Krakauchapter
701
Deaths by Age, Cause, and Confession in Krakauchapter
702
Deaths by Cause, Sex, and Month in Krakauchapter
703
Deaths by Age, Sex, and Month in Krakauchapter
704
Deaths by Age, Sex, and Marital Status in Krakauchapter
705
Deaths by Place of Death, Cause, Confession, and Residence in Krakauchapter
706
Mortality of Krakau Residents Excluding Foreigners by District, Confession, and Causechapter
707
Deaths by Occupation, Age, and Sex in Krakauchapter
708
Deaths by Occupation, Cause, and Sex in Krakauchapter
709
Deaths by Occupation, Age, and Confession in Krakauchapter
710
Child Mortality to Age Five and Transition to Notifiable Diseaseschapter
711
Reportable Diseases in Krakau by Age, Housing, and Month, 1899–1900chapter
712
Vaccinations in 1899 and 1900chapter
713
Changes of Religious Confession in 1899 and 1900chapter
714
Poor Relief in Krakau in 1898: Confessional Structure and Historical Originsessay
715
Old Hospitals and Private Christian Charitable Institutions in Krakauessay
716
Jewish Poor Relief and Preventive Welfare in Krakauessay
717
Legal Basis, Revenues, and Functions of Municipal Poor Reliefessay
718
Special Survey of Poor Relief Institutions, Recipients, and Causes of Povertyessay
719
Reform of Municipal Poor Relief after the Elberfeld Modelessay
720
Municipal Poor-Relief Revenues and Expenditures, 1898–1899chapter
721
Municipal Poor Relief Institutions and Foundations in 1898chapter
722
Private Christian and Church Poor Relief in Krakowchapter
723
Jewish Poor Relief in Krakowchapter
724
City-Administered Poor Relief Foundationschapter
725
General Overview of Poor Relief in Krakow, 1898chapter
726
Municipal Expenditure on Education, 1899 and 1900chapter
727
Elementary Schools in Krakow, 1899/00 and 1900/01chapter
728
Secondary Schools in Krakow, 1899/00 and 1900/01chapter
729
Jagellonian University: teaching staff and students, 1899/1900–1900/1901chapter
730
Krakow special schools, 1899/1900–1900/1901chapter
731
Municipally administered education and student foundations in Krakow, 1899chapter
732
Krakow municipal finances: revenues for 1898 and 1899chapter
733
Krakow municipal finances: expenditures for 1898 and 1899chapter
734
Krakow municipal assets at the end of 1899chapter
735
Krakow municipal debt and debt service at the end of 1899chapter
736
Krakow consumption and market supply, 1899–1900chapter
737
Krakow Beverage and Fuel Supply and Retail Priceschapter
738
Krakow Per Capita Consumption of Important Non-Meat Goodschapter
739
Krakow Meat Consumption in 1899 and 1900chapter
740
Krakow Gasworks, Gas Prices, Finances, and Public Lightingchapter
741
Krakow Streets, Paving, and Road Expenditureschapter
742
Krakow Sewerage, Canal Network, and Waste Removalchapter
743
Krakow Water Supply System and Water Tariffschapter