Más perdió Cuba: los efectos demográficos de la guerra (1985-1898). Representación estadística

Contrastes 12:187-226 (2003)
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Abstract

Quantitative study of the effects of war in the Cuban population. Analysis of the demographic variables used as source of the "Report on the Census of Cuba of 1899", lifted by the American government. It includes graphics about the number and evolution of the births, inarriages and deaths in Cuba by provinces, and the natural grohth in the Island. It is demonstrated a demographic disaster associated to war, with the death of 200.000 souls approximately

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