Illegitimacy

From LoveToKnow 1911

1876-1880.

1881-1885.

1886-1890.

1891-1895.

1896-1900.

190 1 -1905.

England and Wales

48

48

46

42

41

40

Scotland.. .

85

83

81

74

68

64

Ireland.. .

24

27

28

36

36

26

Denmark. .. .

101

Ioo

95

94

96

101

Norway. .. .

84

81

75

71

74

Sweden. .

TOO

102

103

105

113

..

Finland. .. .

73

70

65

65

66

..

Russia. .. .

28

27

27

27

27

..

Austria. .

138

145

147

146

141

Hungary. .. .

73

79

82

85

90

94

Switzerland.. .

47

48

47

46

45

Germany.. .

87

92

92

91

90

84

Netherlands.. .

31

30

32

31

27

23

Belgium. .. .

74

82

87

88

80

68

France.. .

72

78

83

87

88

88

Portugal. .

..

..

123

122

121

..

Spain.. .

..

49

44

Italy. ... .

72

76

74

69

62

56

New South Wales .

42

44

49

60

69

70

Victoria. .. .

43

46

49

60

69

70

Queensland. .

39

41

44

48

59

65

South Australia .

..

22

25

30

38

41

West Australi

..

..

48

51

42

Tasmania .

44

38

46

57

New Zealand. .

23

29

32

38

44

45

ILLEGITIMACY (from " illegitimate," Lat. illegitimus, not in accordance with law, hence born out of lawful wedlock), the state of being of illegitimate birth. The law dealing with [[Table I]]. - Illegitimate Births per woo Births (excluding still-horn). the legitimation of children born out of wedlock will be found under Legitimacy And Legitimation. How far the prevalence of illegitimacy in any community can be taken as a guide to the morality of that community is a much disputed question. The phenomenon itself varies so much in different localities, even in localities where the same factors seem to prevail, that affirmative conclusions are for the most part impossible to draw. In the United Kingdom, where the figures differ considerably for the three countries - England, Scotland, Ireland - the reasons that might be assigned for the differences are negatived if applied on the same lines, as they might well be, to certain other countries. Then again, racial, climatic and social differences must be allowed for, and the influence of legislation is to be taken into account. The fact that in some countries marriage is forbidden until a man has completed his military service, in another, that consent of parents is requisite, in another, that " once a bastard always a bastard " is the rule, while in yet another that the merest of subsequent formalities will legitimize the offspring, must account in some degree for variations in figures.

Table I. gives the number of illegitimate births per woo births in various countries of the world for quinquennial periods. It is to be noted that still-born births are excluded, as in the United Kingdom (contrary to the practice prevailing in most European countries) registration of such births is not compulsory. The United States is omitted, as there is no national system of registration of births.

Year.

Illegitimate

g

Births.

Proportion

moo oo of

population.

Illegitimate

Births in

1000 Births.

1860

43,693

2.2

64

1865

46,585

2.2

62

18 7 0

44,737

2'0

56

18 75

40,$13

1.7

48

1880

42,542

1.6

48

1885

42,793

1 6

48

1890

38,412

1.3

44

18 95

38,836

1 3

42

1900

36,814

I.1

40

1905

37,315

I.1

40

1907

36,189

I'0

39

Rate per moo.

Compared with

rate in 1876-1880,

taken as mo.

1876-1880

14.4

100.0

1881-1885

13'5

93.8

1886-1890

II.8

81.9

1891-1895

IO I

70.1

1896-1900

9.2

63.9

1901-1905

8'4

58'3

1906

8.1

56.3

1907

7.8

54'2

This method of measuring illegitimacy by ascertaining the proportion of illegitimate births in every thousand births is a fairly accurate one, but there is another valuable one which is often applied, that of comparing the number of illegitimate births with each thousand unmarried females at the childbearing age - the " corrected " rate as opposed to the " crude," TABLE III. - England and Wales. The corrected rate bears out the result shown in Table III. as follows: [[Table Iv]]. - England and Wales. Illegitimate Birth-rate calculated on the Unmarried and Widowed Female Population, aged 15-45 years. Table V. gives the illegitimate births to boo births in England and Wales for the ten years1897-1906and for in the figures in Table where we find a higher rate of illegitimacy in Sweden and Denmark than in Spain or Italy. Religion, however, must be taken into account as having a strong influence in preventing unchastity, though it cannot be concluded that any particular creed is more powerful in this direction than another; for example, the figures for Austria and Ireland are very different. It cannot be said, either, that figures bear out the statement that where there is a high rate of illegitimacy there is little prostitution. It is more probable that in a country where the standard of living is low, and early marriages are the rule, the illegitimate birth-rate will be low. As regards England and Wales, the illegitimate birth-rate has been steadily declining for many years, not only in actual numbers, but also in proportion to the population.

Ten

years

1897-

1906.

1907.

Ten

years

1897-

1906.

1907.

Ten

years

1897-

1 906.

1907.

Ten

years

1897-

1906.

1907.

Bedford .

49

53

Hertford. .

40

42

Oxford. .

53

56

N. Riding .

53

45

Berks.. .

47

48

Huntingdon .

49

46

Rutland. .

46

70

W. „

43

41

Bucks.. .

40

44

Kent. .

40

41

Shropshire .

64

61

Cambridge .

48

53

Lancashire .

38

37

Somerset. .

37

35

Anglesey. .

81

75

Chester. .

41

39

Leicester-

Stafford .

40

38

Brecon. .

44

40

Cornwall. .

50

48

shire. .

40

39

Suffolk. .

56

62

Cardigan .

64

6,

Cumberland .

61

58

Lincolnshire .

55

54

Surrey. .

38

37

Carmarthen .

37

41

Derby.. .

41

41

London .

37

38

Sussex .

52

52

Carnarvon .

60

72

Devon. .

39

39

Middlesex .

30

28

Warwick. .

32

30

Denbigh .

49

47

Dorset. .

40

37

Monmouth .

29

27

Westmor-

Flint. .

42

42

Durham .

34

37

Norfolk. .

62

65

land. .

61

62

Glamorgan

26

26

Essex. .

28

27

Northampton

41

42

Wilts. .

41

42

Merioneth .

71

77

Gloucester .

36

36

Northumber-

Worcester .

37

38

Montgomery .

76

73

Hants.. .

40

36

land.. .

39

38

Yorks-

Pembroke .

52

47

Hereford. .

66

66

Nottingham .

50

49

E. Riding .

52

49

Radnor. .

66

67

Registration

Regi

Counties.

Illegitimate Births to woo Unmarried and Widowed Females,

aged 15-45 years.

Decrease per cent

in each County

between the period

1870-1872

and 1907.

Three-year Periods.

Years.

1870-1872.

1880-1882.

1890-1892.

1900-1902.

1903-1905.

1906.

1907.

England and Wales

17.0

14.1

Io 5

8.5

8.3

8.1

7.8

54'1

London.. .

10.3

9.8

8.1

6.9

6.9

6.8

6.4

37'9

Bedford. .. .

21 I

,8 o

II.2

8.4

8 o

8.2

8.7

58.8

Berks.. .

16.8

13.4

10.3

8.7

8.6

8.1

8.4

50.0

Bucks. .. .

19.0

16.5

12.6

9.1

8.9

7'3

8.8

53'7

Cambridge.. .

19'3

15'6

12.4

9.6

Io I

9.7

10.4

46.1

Chester. .. .

17.5

14.2

10.3

7.7

7.3

7.2

6.9

60 6

Cornwall.. .

16.5

14.8

II.2

8.6

8 I

7.5

7'5

54'5

Cumberland .

29.2

23.9

18.6

12.3

12.3

12.3

II 0

62.3

Derby. .. .

22.5

17.7

12.8

Io o

10 0

10.0

9.4

58.2

Devon.. .

14 o

10.6

8.1

6.7

6.5

6.7

6 I

56.4

Dorset. .. .

14.2

13.1

9.6

7.2

7.2

8.1

6.4

54'9

Durham. .

24 o

18.0

13.8

II.,

II I

Io 8

11.6

5P7

Essex. .. .

16.2

12.7

9 I

7.3

7.1

6.7

6.4

60 5

Gloucester.. .

12.9

11.6

8.2

6.3

6.1

6.8

5.8

55-o

Hants. .. .

13.6

II.8

8.5

7.3

7 I

6.9

6.4

52'9

Hereford .

21.4

19.0

13.4

II.2

11.5

10.3

II. 0

48.6

Hertford.. .

18.4

15.3

10.4

7.0

7.2

6.6

7'5

59.2

Huntingdon. .

19.8

14.0

12.9

10.9

9'7

9.7

9.7

51.0

Kent. ... .

14.7

12.1

9.3

7.5

7'6

7'5

7'2

51.0

Lancashire. .

16.2

13.6

10.2

7'9

7'8

7'5

7.2

55.6

Leicestershire. .

19.9

16.1

11.4

8.6

7.9

7.5

7.3

63'3

Lincolnshire .

22.3

18.5

14.2

12.2

12.1

12.7

11 9

46.6

Middlesex.. .

9'4

9.4

6.5

5.9

6 o

6 I

5'7

39'4

Monmouth. .

18.6

15'9

11.3

10'2

9.1

9.6

9.3

50.0

Norfolk. .. .

27.3

22.6

16.7

13.4

13.4

12.5

12.8

53 I

Northampton

18.7

15'9

11.7

9.1

8.8

9.0

7.7

58.8

Northumberland

21 I

17.9

12.4

10.2

10.0

10.4

9.3

55'9

Nottingham .

24.5

21'7

15'4

12.7

12.6

12.0

11 9

51 4

Oxford. .. .

19.0

15.4

10.4

9-o

9.1

9.3

9.2

51.6

Rutland. .

18.i

12.7

7.9

7.2

6.8

9.o

I I. 4

37.0

Salop.. .

28.2

21.8

16.6

12.8

13.4

13.0

11.8

58.2

Somerset .

13.3

11.3

7'4

6.o

6 o

5.4

5.5

58'6

Stafford. .

24.6

19.4

14.5

I I. 2

11.4

10.9

10.1

58'9

Suffolk. .

22.0

17.8

14.0

12.0

II 7

12.4

12.5

43.2

Surrey. .. .

9-5

8.5

6.6

5'9

5.7

5.9

5.7

40.0

Sussex. .. .

13.7

11.5

8.7

7.2

7.0

6.5

6.4

53.3

Warwick.. .

14.9

13'2

9'7

7'6

7-5

6.6

6.8

54'4

Westmorland. .

21-9

17.9

13.1

8.6

9 I

8.5

7.8

64.4

Wilts.. .

17.1

14.7

10.3

9.2

8.7

8.6

9.3

45.6

Worcester .

16.3

13.7

9.2

7.2

6.8

6.6

6.6

59.5

Yorks-

E. Riding .

23 o

18.2

14.3

12.2

II.7

12.2

Io 6

53.9

N. Riding

27.7

20.2

15.4

12 I

11.6

II.9

10.2

63.2

W. Riding .

20.4

16.1

II.4

9.4

9.2

8.8

8 i

60.3

Anglesey. .

19.7

16.7

15.7

16.1

14.9

13'3

12.9

34'5

Brecon. .. .

19.9

18 o

12.5

10 I

9.2

9.2

8.3

58.3

Cardigan.. .

16 o

14.8

II -8

8.9

7'8

6.3

7.3

54'4

Carmarthen. .

18.2

13.9

9'4

7.7

8.2

7'7

8.9

51. I

Carnarvon.. .

18.3

13.9

12-7

10.3

9.6

9'4

10.5

42'6

Denbigh. .

21 I

17.6

13.4

12.3

II 6

13.5

10.3

51.2

Flint

18.7

18.4

13.1

9.7

II.2

11.9

11.0

41 2

Glamorgan.. .

17.7

13.5

10.3

8.5

9'1

8.9

8.4

52.5

Merioneth.. .

24.4

19'5

16.4

13.5

13.4

13'2

12.7

48.0

Montgomery. .

29.5

24'3

16.7

13 I

13'4

12-6

11.7

60.3

Pembroke .

21.6

15.9

12.4

8.9

10.2

10.7

8.4

61.1

Radnor. .. .

41.8

33.2

20.1

14.4

13.4

8.3

II-3

73-o

Belfast. .

31

Liverpool .

54

Birmingham

35

Manchester

. 28

Bradford .

40

Middlesboro'

25

Bristol. .

31

Newcastle .

. 36

Cork. .

18

Nottingha m

. 60

Dublin. .

28

Portsmouth

33

Edinburgh

69

Salford .

. 28

Glasgow .

63

Sunderland

. 30

Leeds .

54

Total

Births.

Legitimate.

Illegitimate.

Births per

1000 of pop.

Percentage of

I To al Birt to

132,005

122,699

9306

27'93

7'05

Percentage

Percentage

of

of

Illegitimate

Illegitimate

Illegitimate Illegitimate

Births.

to Total

Births. to Total

Births.

Births.

1860

9,736

9.22

1895 9204 7.28

1865

11,262

9.96

1900 8534 6.49

1870

II,108

9.63

1901 8359 6.32

1875

10,786

8.73

1902 8300 6.28

1880

10,589

8.50

1903 8295 6.21

1885

io,680

8.47

1904 9010 6.79

1890

9,241

7.60

1905 9082 6.91

1906 9306 7.05

Illegitimate

Births.

Illegitimate Births

per woo of Un-

married Women and

Widows between

15 and 45.

No

Per woo

of Pop.

Districts:

Principal Town .

4318

7.14

Large Town.. .

1029

5.58

Small Town.. .

1724

6.23

Mainland-rural. .

20 99

9'08

Insular-rural.. .

136

5.88

Shetland. .. .

31

5.30

7.0

Orkney. ... .

29

5.99

7.7

Caithness. .. .

84

9'9 6

19'4

Sutherland. .

28

6.81

Io I

Ross and Cromarty

74

4.40

6.9

Inverness .

145

8.02

11.5

Nairn.. .

18

10.29

13.2

Elgin (or Moray). .

169

15.66

26.3

Banff. ... .

202

12.93

25-4

Aberdeen. .. .

1083

12.38

242

Kincardine. .

93

8.15

17.0

Forfar. ... .

6 7 6

9'43

14'2

Perth.. .

215

7.93

Io 8

Fife. .. .. .

308

4.56

9.7

Kinross. .. .

20

9.95

22'2

Clackmannan .

53

6'69

10.9

Stirling

235

4'9 1

13'2

Dumbarton. .. .

163

4.1 4

9.7

Argyll

148

10.07

12.7

Bute

30

8.36

9.2

Renfrew

410

4.46

8.5

Ayr

499

6.2 3

14.3

Lanark

2872

6.28

15.9

Linlithgow

99

3'88

15.4

Edinburgh. .. .

930

7'23

11.0

Haddington. .

66

5.92

II-8

Berwick

60

9.63

12.7

Peebles

21

6.18

7.9

Selkirk

46

9.13

I I .5

Roxburgh. .. .

83

8'67

9.8

Dumfries .

218

12.51

19.9

Kirkcudbright.. .

92

10.71

15.7

Wigtoun

106

12.79

22.5

Scotland.. .

9306

7.05

1 4 I

[[Table V]].-England and Wales. Illegitimate Births to moo Births. [[Table V]]I.-Annual Illegitimate Birth-rates in each Registration County of England and Wales, 1870-1907. [[Table V]]II.-Rate of Illegitimacy per woo Births. [[Table V]]III.-Scotland 1906. [[Table Ix]].-Scotland 1906. the year 1907. Table VI. gives the " corrected " rate for certain three-year periods. In connexion with these tables the following extract from the Registrar-General's Report for 1907 Fp. xxx.) is important.

1903.

1904.

1905.

1906.

1907.

Ireland.. .

2.6

2.5

2.6

2.6

2.5

Leinster.. .

2.6

2.6

2.7

2.7

2.7

Munster. .

2.3

2.2

2.3

2.2

2. I

Ulster. .

3.3

3'4

3.5

3'5

3.3

Connaught. .

0.5

0.7

0.7

0.7

0.6

County.

Y

of

Illegitimate

Births.

Per cent of

Total Births.

Leinster-

Carlow.. .. ... .

27

3'56

Dublin. .. .

34

1.15

Dublin Co. Borough.. .

314

3'29

Kildare. .. .. .

22

1.46

Kilkenny. .. ... .

54

3.29

King's. .. .. .. .

24

2.07

Longford. .. .. .

11

1.23

Louth. .. ... .

27

2.01

Meath.. .. ... .

30

2.27

Queen's. .. .. .

18

1.70

Westmeath. .. ... .

19

1.57

Wexford. .. ... .

89

4.11

Wicklow. .. .. .. .

37

2.91

Munster-

Clare. .

23

1.04

Cork Co. and Co. Borough .

151

1.69

Kerry .

51

1.34

Limerick Co. and Co. Borough .

107

3.14

Tipperary N.R... .

19

1.49

Tipperary S.R.

66

3.32

Waterford Co. and Co. Borough .

68

3.69

Ulster-

Antrim

230

5.08

Armagh. .. .

99

3'49

Belfast Co. Borough.. .

355

3.13

Cavan. .. .. .. .

27

1.54

Donegal. .. .. .. .

54

1.36

Fermanagh. .

41

3.15

Londonderry Co. and Borough

145

4'35

Monaghan. .. ... .

24

1.55

Tyrone.. .. ... .

116

3.80

Connaught-

Galway

32

80

Leitrim. .. .. .. .

Jo

'77

Mayo.. .. ... .

21

.45

Roscommon. .. ... .

9

.50

Sligo

9

52

Leinster

716

2.67

Munster

495

2 II

Ulster

1272

3.32

Connaught. .. .. .

81

.60

2564

It is difficult to explain the variations in the rates of illegitimacy in the several counties. It may be stated generally that the proportion of illegitimate children cannot alone serve as a standard of morality. Broadly speaking, however, the single and widowed women in London, in the counties south of the Thames, and in the south-western counties have comparatively few illegitimate children; on the other hand, the number of illegitimate children is comparatively high in Shropshire, in Herefordshire, in Staffordshire, in Nottinghamshire, in Cumberland, in North Wales, and also in [[Table X]].-Ireland. Proportion per cent of Illegitimate Births. nearly all the counties on the eastern seaboard, viz. Suffolk, Norfolk, Lincolnshire, the East and North Ridings of Yorkshire, and Durham. In the Registrar-General's Report for the year 1851 it was assumed that there was an indirect connexion between female illiteracy and illegitimacy. This may have been the case in the middle of the last century, but there is no conclusive evidence that such is the case at the present day. The proportions of illegitimacy and the proportions of married women who signed the marriage register [[Table X]]I.-Ireland 1907. by mark are relatively high in Staffordshire, in North Wales, in Durham and in the North Riding of Yorkshire; on the other hand, in Norfolk, in Suffolk and in Lincolnshire there is a comparatively high ` proportion of illegitimacy and a low proportion of illiteracy." This latter conclusion may be carried further by saying that in those European countries where elementary education is most common, the rate of illegitimacy is high, and that it is low in the more illiterate parts, e.g. Ireland and Brittany.

It has been said that one of the contributory causes of illegitimacy is the contamination of great cities; statistics, however, disprove this, there being more illegitimacy in the rural districts. Table VII. gives the rate of illegitimacy in some of the principal towns of the United Kingdom.

London.

1901.

1903.

1905.

1907.

Stepney. ... .

12

9

18

10

Bethnal Green. .. .

13

15

13

I I

Mile End Old Town. .

15

13

16

15

Whitechapel.. .

22

24

19

19

St George's, Hanover Sq. .

40

45

45

45

Kensington.. .

48

44

49

54

Fulham

43

42

45

40

Marylebone. .. .

182

186

198

182

That poverty is a determining factor in causing illegitimacy the following figures, giving the rate of illegitimacy in the poorest parts of London and in certain well-to-do parts, clearly disprove: - Rate of Illegitimacy per woo Births.

Tables VIII. and IX. give the rate of illegitimacy for the various counties of Scotland, and Table X. the rate for Ireland.

BIBLIOGRAPHY. - The Annual Reports of the Registrars-General for England, Scotland and Ireland; statistical returns of foreign countries; A. Leffingwell, Illegitimacy and the Influence of the Seasons upon Conduct (1892). (T. A. I.)

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