There is no exact pattern between life expectancy and income per person in Uk in the 19th century. The life expectancy is really unstable sometimes increasing and a lot of times decreasing. These may probably be caused by factories with the dirty cities or events like the potato famine.
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In the 19th century, the United Kingdom's income per person keeps slowly rising. However, the fertility of woman rapidily decreses across the century. This could be caused by different reasons: women's health is harmed due to long period of working time in factories or as life gets better people don't feel the need to have many children like before. This could be the start of our modern life, when 1 or 2 children is normal.
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The total poulation of UK slowly increases across the century. the fertility of woman majorly decreased as mentioned above. (From 5.75 in the beginning of the century to 1.6 in the end-estimate)From this we could see that even though the total fertility of woman fell, the population still increased. This means people are living longer and more people are moving in the United Kingdom.
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