This paper presents a new analysis of the contribution of particular causes of death to the decline of mortality in England and Wales between 1851 and 1910. We examine deaths in a set of 588 registration areas based on the registration districts but amalgamated where necessary so that the boundaries of the areas are consistent over time. The deaths are classified by cause, and the paper discusses changes in the classification of causes of death between 1851 and 1910 and attempts to use as congruent a set of classes as is possible. The results show that declines in deaths from waterborne diseases and scarlet fever had their greatest impact between the 1860s and the 1880s, pulmonary tuberculosis declined steadily throughout the period, and di...
We investigate the relationship between mortality decline and urbanization, which has hitherto been ...
Perceptions that rural populations are inevitably healthier and live longer than urban populations a...
This paper is a research on the causes of the mortality in England and Wales during the second half ...
This paper presents a new analysis of the contribution of particular causes of death to the decline ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this projec...
Previous authors have drawn attention to the role played by loan-financed public works in reducing m...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the industrial revolution, pessimists hav...
It is well-recognized that both improved nutrition and sanitation infrastructure are important contr...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the Industrial Revolution, pessimists hav...
We investigate the relationship between mortality decline and urbanization, which has hitherto been ...
This paper is a research on the causes of the mortality in England and Wales during the second half...
McKeown and Record's classification of the causes of the nineteenth- century mortality decline has...
YesIn AD 1836, the General Register Office (GRO) was established to oversee the national system of c...
This article presents a substantive analysis using the Great Britain Historical Geographical Informa...
ObjectiveThis study tests the argument that industrialisation was accompanied by a dramatic worsenin...
We investigate the relationship between mortality decline and urbanization, which has hitherto been ...
Perceptions that rural populations are inevitably healthier and live longer than urban populations a...
This paper is a research on the causes of the mortality in England and Wales during the second half ...
This paper presents a new analysis of the contribution of particular causes of death to the decline ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this projec...
Previous authors have drawn attention to the role played by loan-financed public works in reducing m...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the industrial revolution, pessimists hav...
It is well-recognized that both improved nutrition and sanitation infrastructure are important contr...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the Industrial Revolution, pessimists hav...
We investigate the relationship between mortality decline and urbanization, which has hitherto been ...
This paper is a research on the causes of the mortality in England and Wales during the second half...
McKeown and Record's classification of the causes of the nineteenth- century mortality decline has...
YesIn AD 1836, the General Register Office (GRO) was established to oversee the national system of c...
This article presents a substantive analysis using the Great Britain Historical Geographical Informa...
ObjectiveThis study tests the argument that industrialisation was accompanied by a dramatic worsenin...
We investigate the relationship between mortality decline and urbanization, which has hitherto been ...
Perceptions that rural populations are inevitably healthier and live longer than urban populations a...
This paper is a research on the causes of the mortality in England and Wales during the second half ...