[图书][B] A history of population health: rise and fall of disease in Europe

JP Mackenbach - 2020 - library.oapen.org
In A history of Population Health Johan P. Mackenbach offers a comparative study of trends
in 40 specific diseases in Europe and their explanation, focusing on the causes of the …

Later, smaller, better? Water infrastructure and infant mortality in Finnish cities and towns, 1870–1938

J Peltola, S Saaritsa - The History of the Family, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
We analyse the role of modern water infrastructure in reducing infant mortality in Finnish
cities and towns in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Estimates from US data …

Ethnic‐specific infant care practices and infant mortality in late Imperial Russia

T Natkhov, N Vasilenok - The Economic History Review, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Russian Empire had the highest infant mortality rate in Europe at the beginning
of the twentieth century. Using a variety of official statistical sources and qualitative …

Urban infant mortality and religion at the end of the nineteenth and in the early twentieth century: the case of Ekaterinburg, Russia

E Glavatskaya, J Borovik… - The History of the Family, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Modern demographers analyse regional and other infant mortality differentials as important
factors behind the current life expectancy of Russian citizens. Historically, however, the …

Infant Mortality Decline and Its Socioeconomic Correlates in N ew Z ealand, 1873–1940

K Sadetskaya - Australian Economic History Review, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The popular view of N ew Z ealand during the first half of the twentieth century is one of a
healthy country with exceptionally low infant mortality rates. This article reviews the non …

Infant health and later-life labor market outcomes: Evidence from the introduction of sulfa antibiotics in Sweden

V Lazuka - Journal of Human Resources, 2020 - jhr.uwpress.org
This study examines the effects of improvements in infant health produced by the
introduction in the late 1930s of sulfapyridine as treatment against pneumonia on outcomes …

A database for the future. Major contributions from 47 years of database development and research at the Demographic Data Base

S Edvinsson, E Engberg - Historical Life Course Studies, 2020 - hlcs.nl
Abstract The Demographic Data Base (DDB) at the Centre for Demographic and Ageing
Research (CEDAR) at Umeå University has since the 1970s been building longitudinal …

Spatial inequalities in infant survival at an early stage of the longevity revolution: A pan-European view across 5000+ regions and localities in 1910

S Klüsener, I Devos, P Ekamper, IN Gregory… - Demographic …, 2014 - JSTOR
BACKGROUND Spatial inequalities in human development are of great concern to
international organisations and national governments. Demographic indicators like the …

Infant mortality in mid‐19th century Amsterdam: Religion, social class, and space

P Ekamper, F van Poppel - Population, Space and Place, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This study uses a unique historical GIS dataset compiled from birth, death, and population
register records for infants born in the city of Amsterdam in 1851 linked to micro‐level spatial …

Fatal places? Contextual effects on infant and child mortality in early twentieth century England and Wales

A Reid, E Garrett, H Jaadla, K Schürer… - Social Science …, 2023 - cambridge.org
This paper takes, as its starting point, Preston and Haines' observation in Fatal Years that
social class was the most important influence on infant and child mortality in England and …