Because infants are the most vulnerable members of a community, their deaths – and the resulting infant mortality rate (IMR) – are said to signal more fundamental problems that are likely to affect the general health of a community. However, a focus on proximate-and intermediate-level risk factors in epidemiological analyses presents a decontextualized picture and ignores the role of larger forces on health, disease, and illness. In response to this trend, this project will contribute to a revitalization of the use of infant mortality as an index of larger social problems by tempering statistical analyses with critical reflection regarding the effects of the liminal position of Malta within the British imperial system, prior to the Second ...
In 2008, a large commemorative silver-mounted shield was handed over to the Department of Paediatric...
A central proposition of demographic transition theory is that declines in infant and child mortalit...
Notwithstanding extensive improvements over the last decades, infant mortality (IM) still shows huge...
Because infants are the most vulnerable members of a community, their deaths – and the resulting inf...
Infant mortality as a problematic situation has been recognized for some 130 years in one form or an...
As part of a wider Open University project investigating the decline in infant mortality, 1875-1948,...
Infant mortality as a problematic situation has been recognized for some 130 years in one form or an...
This paper illustrates that based on key demographic measures of well-being, Malta lagged significa...
Scholars have long debated whether widespread malparenting – ranging from unconscious neglect to out...
After analysing the major theoretical contributions to health and development, the author develops a...
Systematic data on annual infant mortality rates are of use to a variety of social science research ...
The focus of this paper is to highlight the social factors contributing to infant fatality. Infant m...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project addresses two key questions in populati...
Changes in infant mortality in Réunion since the end of the Second World War have been among the mos...
During the first half of the nineteenth century infant mortality rates in Ådalen, an agrarian region...
In 2008, a large commemorative silver-mounted shield was handed over to the Department of Paediatric...
A central proposition of demographic transition theory is that declines in infant and child mortalit...
Notwithstanding extensive improvements over the last decades, infant mortality (IM) still shows huge...
Because infants are the most vulnerable members of a community, their deaths – and the resulting inf...
Infant mortality as a problematic situation has been recognized for some 130 years in one form or an...
As part of a wider Open University project investigating the decline in infant mortality, 1875-1948,...
Infant mortality as a problematic situation has been recognized for some 130 years in one form or an...
This paper illustrates that based on key demographic measures of well-being, Malta lagged significa...
Scholars have long debated whether widespread malparenting – ranging from unconscious neglect to out...
After analysing the major theoretical contributions to health and development, the author develops a...
Systematic data on annual infant mortality rates are of use to a variety of social science research ...
The focus of this paper is to highlight the social factors contributing to infant fatality. Infant m...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project addresses two key questions in populati...
Changes in infant mortality in Réunion since the end of the Second World War have been among the mos...
During the first half of the nineteenth century infant mortality rates in Ådalen, an agrarian region...
In 2008, a large commemorative silver-mounted shield was handed over to the Department of Paediatric...
A central proposition of demographic transition theory is that declines in infant and child mortalit...
Notwithstanding extensive improvements over the last decades, infant mortality (IM) still shows huge...