Births by legitimacy & sex
| Data for 01 Jan 1943 to 31 Dec 1943 | Legitimacy | |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | Legitimate | Illegitimate |
| Male |
143
|
16
|
| Female |
161
|
17
|
| Data for 01 Jan 1944 to 31 Dec 1944 | Legitimacy | |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | Legitimate | Illegitimate |
| Male |
162
|
20
|
| Female |
106
|
22
|
| Data for 01 Jan 1945 to 31 Dec 1945 | Legitimacy | |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | Legitimate | Illegitimate |
| Male |
126
|
28
|
| Female |
121
|
16
|
| Data for 01 Jan 1946 to 31 Dec 1946 | Legitimacy | |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | Legitimate | Illegitimate |
| Male |
142
|
14
|
| Female |
155
|
15
|
| Data for 01 Jan 1948 to 31 Dec 1948 | Legitimacy | |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | Legitimate | Illegitimate |
| Male |
164
|
12
|
| Female |
148
|
12
|
| Data for 01 Jan 1965 to 31 Dec 1965 | Legitimacy | |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | Legitimate | Illegitimate |
| Male |
187
|
11
|
| Female |
188
|
10
|
| Data for 01 Jan 1966 to 31 Dec 1966 | Legitimacy | |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | Legitimate | Illegitimate |
| Male |
173
|
16
|
| Female |
187
|
14
|
| Data for 01 Jan 1967 to 31 Dec 1967 | Legitimacy | |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | Legitimate | Illegitimate |
| Male |
167
|
14
|
| Female |
168
|
11
|
| Date | Source |
|---|---|
| 1934 - 1973 | Registrar General, Statistical Review (HM Stationery Office) , |
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Numbers of the two sexes tend to be balanced. Military bases led to higher proportions of men, while large numbers of domestic servants created concentrations of women.