21.12137/KIPW5RNorkus, ZenonasZenonasNorkus0000-0001-6364-0716Institute of Sociology and Social Work, Faculty of Philosophy, Vilnius University, Lithuania [Project Leader]Ambrulevičiūtė, AelitaAelitaAmbrulevičiūtė0009-0006-3519-568XInstitute of Sociology and Social Work, Faculty of Philosophy, Vilnius University, Lithuania [Project Member]Markevičiūtė, JurgitaJurgitaMarkevičiūtė0000-0002-9653-7798Institute of Sociology and Social Work, Faculty of Philosophy, Vilnius University, Lithuania [Project Member]Morkevičius, VaidasVaidasMorkevičius0000-0002-2174-0396Institute of Sociology and Social Work, Faculty of Philosophy, Vilnius University, Lithuania [Project Member; Data collection]Žvaliauskas, GiedriusGiedriusŽvaliauskas0000-0001-8970-0756Institute of Sociology and Social Work, Faculty of Philosophy, Vilnius University, Lithuania [Project Member; Data curation]Birth Rate (per 1000 Population) in Estonia, 1919-1939Lithuanian Data Archive for SSH (LiDA)2022Arts and HumanitiesSocial Sciencesnatalitybirth ratehistorydemographic statisticsHistoryDemography (population, vital statistics, and censuses)Žvaliauskas, GiedriusGiedriusŽvaliauskasCenter for Data Analysis and Archiving (DAtA), Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Kaunas University of Technology, LithuaniaLithuanian Data Archive for Social Sciences and HumanitiesCenter for Data Analysis and Archiving (DAtA), Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania2022-01-092021-11-262021-11-262023-12-022021/2021Aggregated data: historical statisticsLiDA_AggregatedData_02531437530837text/tab-separated-valuesapplication/x-gzip2.2<p>This dataset contains data of birth rate (births without stillbirths) per year (per 1000 population) in Estonia in 1919-1939. Data in the cells (year by administrative region) were computed by multiplying the number of births by 1000 and dividing by number of the mid-year population. For sources of the data see metadata field <b>Origin of Sources</b> below.</p> <p>Dataset "Birth Rate (per 1000 Population) in Estonia, 1919-1939" was published implementing project "Historical Sociology of Modern Restorations: a Cross-Time Comparative Study of Post-Communist Transformation in the Baltic States" from 2018 to 2022. Project leader is prof. Zenonas Norkus. Project is funded by the European Social Fund according to the activity "Improvement of researchers' qualification by implementing world-class R&D projects' of Measure No. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712".</p>MS Excel, 2019LibreOffice Calc, 6<p>Data and sources on the number of live births are provided in the dataset “<a href="https://hdl.handle.net/21.12137/THBOSX" target="_blank">Number of Live Births (N) in Estonia, 1919-1939</a>”.</p> <p>Data and sources on the number population are provided in the dataset “<a href="https://hdl.handle.net/21.12137/XJ6ER8" target="_blank">Number of Population in Counties in Estonia, 1919-1939</a>” (see the data table of the mid-year population data<a href="https://hdl.handle.net/21.12137/2D161H"target="_blank"><i> LiDA_HistatData_0246_Data_0002_v4</i></a>).</p><p>Dataverse collection “Demography” contains data about population size, density, population size by place of residence (city or village), gender, confession, ethnic or national, social or estate cast; demographic historical data (birth rates, mortality, marriages, divorces, sickness rate, etc.); data about population migration; census data, etc.</p>Vilnius, LithuaniaEuropean Social Fund, according to the activity “Improvement of researchers’ qualification by implementing world-class R&D projects“ of Measure No. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712DOTSUT-31 (09.3.3-LMT-K-712-01-0006)/LSS-250000-54 (2018-01-08)