Family reconstitution has provided knowledge about the reproductive performance of mates from La Cabrera (northwest Spain). The analysis of 2293 reconstituted families (7872 births corresponding to parities 2 to 10) was restricted to the period 1880 to 1929. The proportion of infant deaths (younger than 1 year) was calculated regarding the preceding birth interval and the death or survival of the previous sibling. Considering as dependent variables the neo and the postneonatal mortality, a logistic regression was obtained. From the present analysis it is concluded that in La Cabrera 45% of couples have the most effective reproduction with birth intervals of 24 to 36 months. Risk factors regarding neonatals were found to be intervals shorter...
Unlike most existing studies, this paper examines the effects of birth interval on child mortality i...
A negative association between interval length and infant and child mortality has been consistently ...
In this article, we investigate to what degree infant mortality risk was transferred from grandmothe...
We study the effects of several variables on the prereproductive mortality pattern in the isolated a...
We study the effects of several variables on the prereproductive mortality pattern in the isolated a...
Many studies have demonstrated a detrimental effect of short birth intervals on infant survival. Th...
Relying on longitudinal micro data from rural Spain between 1750 and 1950, this article evidences th...
This study attempted to analyze the effect of several factors on the stillbirth pattern in a relativ...
Analysis of birth intervals is a traditional part of historical demographic studies. However, these ...
This study integrates various aspects of earlier studies of child mortality into a comprehensive exa...
FERTILITY AND SURVIVAL IN FUENTES CARRIONAS (PALENCIA, SPAIN) Summary. — Values of fertility, child ...
This study attempted to analyze the effect of several factors on the stillbirth pattern in a relativ...
The relationship between infant and child mortality and fertility continues to occupy a central if s...
Human reproductive patterns have been well studied, but the mechanisms by which physiology, ecology ...
Unlike most existing studies, this paper examines the effects of birth interval on child mortality i...
Unlike most existing studies, this paper examines the effects of birth interval on child mortality i...
A negative association between interval length and infant and child mortality has been consistently ...
In this article, we investigate to what degree infant mortality risk was transferred from grandmothe...
We study the effects of several variables on the prereproductive mortality pattern in the isolated a...
We study the effects of several variables on the prereproductive mortality pattern in the isolated a...
Many studies have demonstrated a detrimental effect of short birth intervals on infant survival. Th...
Relying on longitudinal micro data from rural Spain between 1750 and 1950, this article evidences th...
This study attempted to analyze the effect of several factors on the stillbirth pattern in a relativ...
Analysis of birth intervals is a traditional part of historical demographic studies. However, these ...
This study integrates various aspects of earlier studies of child mortality into a comprehensive exa...
FERTILITY AND SURVIVAL IN FUENTES CARRIONAS (PALENCIA, SPAIN) Summary. — Values of fertility, child ...
This study attempted to analyze the effect of several factors on the stillbirth pattern in a relativ...
The relationship between infant and child mortality and fertility continues to occupy a central if s...
Human reproductive patterns have been well studied, but the mechanisms by which physiology, ecology ...
Unlike most existing studies, this paper examines the effects of birth interval on child mortality i...
Unlike most existing studies, this paper examines the effects of birth interval on child mortality i...
A negative association between interval length and infant and child mortality has been consistently ...
In this article, we investigate to what degree infant mortality risk was transferred from grandmothe...