Existing studies find little connection between living standards and mortality in England, but go back only to the sixteenth century. Using new data on inheritances, we extend estimates of mortality back to the mid-thirteenth century and find, by contrast, that deaths from unfree tenants to the nobility were strongly affected by harvests. Looking at a large sample of parishes after 1540, we find that the positive check had weakened considerably by 1650 even though real wages were falling, but persisted in London for another century despite its higher wages. In both cases the disappearance of the positive check coincided with the introduction of systematic poor relief, suggesting that government action played a role in breaking the link betw...
One important recent theme emerging from the literature on early modern Europe is that some of the k...
Occupations listed in wills reveal that as early as 1560 effectively only 60% of the English engaged...
This article introduces a new source for assessing the distribution of wealth in early modern Englan...
Existing studies find little connection between living standards and mortality in England, but go ba...
Existing studies find little connection between living standards and mortality in England, but go ba...
We use individual records of 920,000 burials and 630,000 baptisms to reconstruct the spatial and tem...
I analyse the age at death of 121,524 European nobles from 800 to 1800. Longevity began increasing l...
Background: This study examines the claim that social inequality in health in European populations w...
I analyze the adult age at death of 115,650 European nobles from 800 to 1800. Longevity began increa...
Recent empirical research has questioned the validity of using Malthusian theory in pre-industrial ...
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The Black Death is one of the most infamous pandemic diseases that have ever spread through the worl...
We use new wage series for men, women and children in combination with an established cost of living...
This chapter uses a dataset of heights calculated from the femurs of skeletal remains to explore the...
In the early postwar period, improvements in life expectancy in many Western countries made health a...
One important recent theme emerging from the literature on early modern Europe is that some of the k...
Occupations listed in wills reveal that as early as 1560 effectively only 60% of the English engaged...
This article introduces a new source for assessing the distribution of wealth in early modern Englan...
Existing studies find little connection between living standards and mortality in England, but go ba...
Existing studies find little connection between living standards and mortality in England, but go ba...
We use individual records of 920,000 burials and 630,000 baptisms to reconstruct the spatial and tem...
I analyse the age at death of 121,524 European nobles from 800 to 1800. Longevity began increasing l...
Background: This study examines the claim that social inequality in health in European populations w...
I analyze the adult age at death of 115,650 European nobles from 800 to 1800. Longevity began increa...
Recent empirical research has questioned the validity of using Malthusian theory in pre-industrial ...
Not applicable2014-09-18 JG: Record reinstated from backup after damaged text_valu
The Black Death is one of the most infamous pandemic diseases that have ever spread through the worl...
We use new wage series for men, women and children in combination with an established cost of living...
This chapter uses a dataset of heights calculated from the femurs of skeletal remains to explore the...
In the early postwar period, improvements in life expectancy in many Western countries made health a...
One important recent theme emerging from the literature on early modern Europe is that some of the k...
Occupations listed in wills reveal that as early as 1560 effectively only 60% of the English engaged...
This article introduces a new source for assessing the distribution of wealth in early modern Englan...