Royal Commission on Population

Date:
1935-1975
Reference:
SA/PIC/F/5
Part of:
Population Investigation Committee
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Description

Contains correspondence, papers, and reports relating to the Royal Commission on Population, the Family Census, and the Statistics, and Biological and Medcal Committees of the RCP.

Publication/Creation

1935-1975

Physical description

3 boxes

Biographical note

The Royal Commission on Population (RCP) was formed in 1944 to examine post-war population trends in Great Britain and to consider what measures should be taken in the national interest to influence the future trend of population. Six members of the PIC were appointed to the RCP. Three committees were appointed and reported to the Commission; Statistics, Economics, and Biological and Medical. In 1946 the Family Census was conducted by the RCP to gather up-to-date statistics on fertility and family size. The Family Census followed a schedule suggested in a pre-war publication of the PIC.

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