The demographic study of mortality in Subsaharan Africa is dominated by two paradoxes. The first has to do with the recognition awarded to the topic. The persistence of high mortality levels--higher probably than in any other large world region--makes it a potentially burning social issue. The people of the area are concerned about access to modern medicine and the eradication of diseases. If a field calls for the development of accurate statistics, this is it. We know little about mortality levels and their distribution over space; we know even less on trends, and virtually nothing about mortality differentials by social and economic circumstances. There are no major breakthroughs in morbidity and cause of death statistics. Africa is still...
Demographers have for a long time adopted an empirical approach to the study of the levels and trend...
Cazes Marie-Hélène. Van De Walle (E.), Pison (G.), Sala-Diakanda (M.) — Mortality and Society in Sub...
OBJECTIVE: To provide internationally comparable data on the frequencies of different causes of deat...
The demographic study of mortality in Subsaharan Africa is dominated by two paradoxes. The first has...
A journal article on early statistical research in Africa since 1946.The revolutionary advances whi...
This dissertation is made up of three separate but related papers. The first two utilize verbal auto...
Objective: To determine trends in the causes of death in a West African town. Mortality caused by in...
Objective To determine trends in the causes of death in a West African town. Mortality caused by inf...
OBJECTIVE: To determine trends in the causes of death in a West African town. Mortality caused by in...
In this Introduction to the Special Issue on Death in African History we explore issues raised by th...
The dissertation aims to tie together the empirical, theoretical and policy oriented aspects dealing...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) discusses mortality from a demographic pe...
Cause of death data from vital records are the principal source for population level assessment of t...
A journal article on the statistics of fertility and mortality of the African population in various ...
The study compares the cause of death profile in a rural area of South Africa (Agincourt), with that...
Demographers have for a long time adopted an empirical approach to the study of the levels and trend...
Cazes Marie-Hélène. Van De Walle (E.), Pison (G.), Sala-Diakanda (M.) — Mortality and Society in Sub...
OBJECTIVE: To provide internationally comparable data on the frequencies of different causes of deat...
The demographic study of mortality in Subsaharan Africa is dominated by two paradoxes. The first has...
A journal article on early statistical research in Africa since 1946.The revolutionary advances whi...
This dissertation is made up of three separate but related papers. The first two utilize verbal auto...
Objective: To determine trends in the causes of death in a West African town. Mortality caused by in...
Objective To determine trends in the causes of death in a West African town. Mortality caused by inf...
OBJECTIVE: To determine trends in the causes of death in a West African town. Mortality caused by in...
In this Introduction to the Special Issue on Death in African History we explore issues raised by th...
The dissertation aims to tie together the empirical, theoretical and policy oriented aspects dealing...
This chapter of Beginning Population Studies (3rd edition) discusses mortality from a demographic pe...
Cause of death data from vital records are the principal source for population level assessment of t...
A journal article on the statistics of fertility and mortality of the African population in various ...
The study compares the cause of death profile in a rural area of South Africa (Agincourt), with that...
Demographers have for a long time adopted an empirical approach to the study of the levels and trend...
Cazes Marie-Hélène. Van De Walle (E.), Pison (G.), Sala-Diakanda (M.) — Mortality and Society in Sub...
OBJECTIVE: To provide internationally comparable data on the frequencies of different causes of deat...