951. Reference : MM-1-112-3
| Population of 116 households disaggregated by gender and age. There are four age brackets : middle age group (age 49 +), parents group; youth group; children group. | Punch card
Total : 34,847 item
951. Reference : MM-1-112-3
| Population of 116 households disaggregated by gender and age. There are four age brackets : middle age group (age 49 +), parents group; youth group; children group. | Punch card
952. Reference : MM-1-112-4
| Details of the change in population of the village between March and June. | Punch card
953. Reference : MM-1-110-4
| A profile of the population, including those who were originally born or migrated into the village. The figure also concerned the number of monks and novices, and the time range of monkhood. | Punch card
954. Reference : MM-1-110-5
| Data on the age of the married population, disaggregatedd into male and female, the average figures, mode and median. | Punch card
955. Reference : MM-1-110-6
| Family type and the family number of each type for the population of three villages. | Punch card
956. Reference : MM-1-112-5
| Demographic information from the village including marriage and birth statistics. Information about children including: name, sex, current age, age at death (in case of deceased), maternal age at birth, the status of mothers and fathers. | Punch card
957. Reference : MM-1-109-35
| November 27, 1960 A letter from Moerman to Moni, resuming inquiry about maternal and child health. For example, pregnancy, sexual intercourse, menstruation and abortion. | Letter
958. Reference : MM-1-109-37
| December 17, 1960 Letter from Moerman to Moni. Moerman described a survey over the history of marriage, age count of the Tai Lue, and the symbolic use for recording the history of marriage. | Letter
959. Reference : MM-1-109-38
| December 17, 1960 A letter from Moerman to Moni, explaining survey methods and related processes. | Letter
960. Reference : MM-1-109-39
| December 20, 1960 A letter from Moerman to Moni, explaining the symbols used in a survey on the history of marriage. | Letter