This article presents a substantive analysis using the Great Britain Historical Geographical Information System (GIS), one of the earliest national historical GISs. It develops exploratory techniques to explore local patterns of demographic change and applies these to the study of infant mortality in England and Wales from 1851 to 1911. The techniques developed could be applied to a wide variety of fields where the aim is to explore long-term spatio-temporal change using data published for administrative units that are affected by boundary changes. The Victorian and Edwardian eras saw the origins of the sustained infant mortality decline that characterized the entire twentieth century. Although the period has been extensively studied for a ...
At national level in England and Wales, infant mortality rates fell rapidly from the early 1970s and...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this projec...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the Industrial Revolution, pessimists hav...
This paper considers the changing spatial pattern of infant mortality in England and Wales over the ...
BACKGROUND Considerable regional variation existed in 19th century infant mortality (IMR) in England...
The study of nineteenth-century infant mortality in Britain has neglected the rural dimension to a s...
The causes of the retardation of the infant mortality decline in the latter part of the nineteenth c...
BACKGROUND Infant mortality in nineteenth-century rural places has been largely neglected: to study ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This data was originally publ...
This paper presents a new analysis of the contribution of particular causes of death to the decline ...
ObjectiveThis study tests the argument that industrialisation was accompanied by a dramatic worsenin...
According to civil registration data for England & Wales there was little or no change in the infant...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study aimed to provide a...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the industrial revolution, pessimists hav...
At national level in England and Wales, infant mortality rates fell rapidly from the early 1970s and...
At national level in England and Wales, infant mortality rates fell rapidly from the early 1970s and...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this projec...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the Industrial Revolution, pessimists hav...
This paper considers the changing spatial pattern of infant mortality in England and Wales over the ...
BACKGROUND Considerable regional variation existed in 19th century infant mortality (IMR) in England...
The study of nineteenth-century infant mortality in Britain has neglected the rural dimension to a s...
The causes of the retardation of the infant mortality decline in the latter part of the nineteenth c...
BACKGROUND Infant mortality in nineteenth-century rural places has been largely neglected: to study ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This data was originally publ...
This paper presents a new analysis of the contribution of particular causes of death to the decline ...
ObjectiveThis study tests the argument that industrialisation was accompanied by a dramatic worsenin...
According to civil registration data for England & Wales there was little or no change in the infant...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This study aimed to provide a...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the industrial revolution, pessimists hav...
At national level in England and Wales, infant mortality rates fell rapidly from the early 1970s and...
At national level in England and Wales, infant mortality rates fell rapidly from the early 1970s and...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this projec...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the Industrial Revolution, pessimists hav...