BACKGROUND: Previous research suggests that the Great Depression led to improvements in public health. However, these studies rely on highly aggregated national data (using fewer than 25 data points) and potentially biased measures of the Great Depression. The authors assess the effects of the Great Depression using city-level estimates of US mortality and an underlying measure of economic crisis, bank suspensions, at the state level. METHODS: Cause-specific mortalities covering 114 US cities in 36 states between 1929 and 1937 were regressed against bank suspensions and income data from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Database, using dynamic fixed-effects models and adjustments for potential confounding variables. RESULTS: Reducti...
This article reassesses the causes of Chicago state bank failures during the Great Depression by tra...
The Great Depression of the thirties tested the foundations of and trust in the capitalist system. I...
In the first half of the twentieth century, the rate of death from infectious disease in the United ...
Recent events highlight the importance of examining the impact of economic downturns on population h...
Abstract—The article examines the impact of New Deal relief programs on infant mortality, non-infant...
This paper examines the impact of New Deal relief programs on infant mortality, noninfant mortality ...
This paper examines the impact of New Deal relief programs on infant mortality, noninfant mortality ...
Background In Western countries mortality dropped throughout the 20th century, but over and above th...
et al In their response to my letter,1 Stuckler et al2 refer to cancer outcomes and the Great Depres...
Studying historical trends in disease spread can indicate sociological or epidemiological phenomena ...
The United States went through a period of severe economic decline during the 1930s, a period common...
The 1918 influenza pandemic is one of the deadliest events to have occurred in recorded history. Thi...
During most of the twentieth century, cardiovascular mortality increased in the United States while ...
Abstract: Suspensions of payments are an important part of many explanations of the rise of the Fed...
A key debate in demographic history revolves around whether mortality declined during the late ninet...
This article reassesses the causes of Chicago state bank failures during the Great Depression by tra...
The Great Depression of the thirties tested the foundations of and trust in the capitalist system. I...
In the first half of the twentieth century, the rate of death from infectious disease in the United ...
Recent events highlight the importance of examining the impact of economic downturns on population h...
Abstract—The article examines the impact of New Deal relief programs on infant mortality, non-infant...
This paper examines the impact of New Deal relief programs on infant mortality, noninfant mortality ...
This paper examines the impact of New Deal relief programs on infant mortality, noninfant mortality ...
Background In Western countries mortality dropped throughout the 20th century, but over and above th...
et al In their response to my letter,1 Stuckler et al2 refer to cancer outcomes and the Great Depres...
Studying historical trends in disease spread can indicate sociological or epidemiological phenomena ...
The United States went through a period of severe economic decline during the 1930s, a period common...
The 1918 influenza pandemic is one of the deadliest events to have occurred in recorded history. Thi...
During most of the twentieth century, cardiovascular mortality increased in the United States while ...
Abstract: Suspensions of payments are an important part of many explanations of the rise of the Fed...
A key debate in demographic history revolves around whether mortality declined during the late ninet...
This article reassesses the causes of Chicago state bank failures during the Great Depression by tra...
The Great Depression of the thirties tested the foundations of and trust in the capitalist system. I...
In the first half of the twentieth century, the rate of death from infectious disease in the United ...