Fertility decline in the United States, 1850-1930: New Evidence from Complete-Count Datasets [0.03%]
基于全员数据集的美国1850年至1930年人口出生率下降的新证据
J David Hacker,Evan Roberts
J David Hacker
Between 1835 and 1935, total fertility in the United States fell from 7.0 to 2.1. New IPUMS complete-count microdata databases of the 1850, 1880, 1910, and 1930 U. S. censuses allow us to study the fertility decline in more detail than prev...
Doctors and the causes of neonatal death in Scotland in the second half of the nineteenth century [0.03%]
19世纪下半叶苏格兰新生儿死亡的医生与原因分析
Alice Reid,Eilidh Garrett
Alice Reid
This paper examines causes of neonatal death in two contrasting Scottish communities in the second half of the nineteenth century. Individual death certificates allow comparison of the causes as recorded by different doctors and by lay info...
Elisabeth Schröder-Butterfill
Elisabeth Schröder-Butterfill
This article examines the problem of care provision for elderly people in Java, a contemporary developing society characterised by lack of formal welfare services, nuclear family organisation and high levels of childlessness. A similar soci...
S Edvinsson,H Nilsson
S Edvinsson
[Following the road of new immigrants in town: the case of Châtelet, 1867-1900] [0.03%]
[小镇新移民之路——1867—1900年的夏特莱特镇]
T Eggerickx,M Foulon,M Poulain
T Eggerickx
R Derosas
R Derosas
[Mortality and migration in industrial towns of the 19th century: Belgian and French examples] [0.03%]
[19世纪工业城镇的死亡与迁移——比利时和法国的例子]
G Alter,P Bourdelais,M Demonet et al.
G Alter et al.