Although dramatically reduced in Western and developed countries, maternal mortality is still today one of the most relevant social and health scourges in developing countries. This is the reason why high levels of maternal mortality are always interpreted as a sign of low living standards, ignorance, poverty and woman discrimination. Maternal mortality represents, therefore, a very peculiar characteristic of demographic systems of ancien regime. Despite this important role in demographic systems, no systematic study has been addressed to investigate the impact of maternal mortality in historical Italy. The aim of this article is to shed some light on such a phenomenon by investigating its trend over time and the determinants in some Italia...
Determinants of stillbirth, perinatal and infant mortality in Italy have been analyzed using informa...
Scholars have long debated whether widespread malparenting – ranging from unconscious neglect to out...
Background: Large, representative studies are needed to evaluate cause-specific aspects of socio-eco...
Although dramatically reduced in Western and developed countries, maternal mortality is still today ...
The role of nutrition on maternal mortality has been long debated in the historical and scientific l...
In the first decades of the twentieth century, an evident reduction of the infant mortality rate occ...
By relying on the number of (surviving) boys per hundred girls observed in the population censuses a...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the extent of maternal mortality in Italy in between 1980 and 1996 in order ...
Between 1955 and 1984 Italian maternal mortality steadily declined by about 90% (from 133.3 per 100,...
Geographical Disparities of Mortality in Italy 1951-1981. This paper analyses the evolution of mor...
Background: Few studies have investigated the role of the intermediate variables of fertility at the...
OBJECTIVE Referring to the multidisciplinary and multipurpose survey AKeA2, and focusing on family ...
Determinants of stillbirths, perinatal and infant mortality in Italy have been analyzed using inform...
Between the late 1920s and the early 1930s, in line with what was happening in numerous European cou...
This study aims to assess whether simple, widely available demographic indexes, like mortality measu...
Determinants of stillbirth, perinatal and infant mortality in Italy have been analyzed using informa...
Scholars have long debated whether widespread malparenting – ranging from unconscious neglect to out...
Background: Large, representative studies are needed to evaluate cause-specific aspects of socio-eco...
Although dramatically reduced in Western and developed countries, maternal mortality is still today ...
The role of nutrition on maternal mortality has been long debated in the historical and scientific l...
In the first decades of the twentieth century, an evident reduction of the infant mortality rate occ...
By relying on the number of (surviving) boys per hundred girls observed in the population censuses a...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the extent of maternal mortality in Italy in between 1980 and 1996 in order ...
Between 1955 and 1984 Italian maternal mortality steadily declined by about 90% (from 133.3 per 100,...
Geographical Disparities of Mortality in Italy 1951-1981. This paper analyses the evolution of mor...
Background: Few studies have investigated the role of the intermediate variables of fertility at the...
OBJECTIVE Referring to the multidisciplinary and multipurpose survey AKeA2, and focusing on family ...
Determinants of stillbirths, perinatal and infant mortality in Italy have been analyzed using inform...
Between the late 1920s and the early 1930s, in line with what was happening in numerous European cou...
This study aims to assess whether simple, widely available demographic indexes, like mortality measu...
Determinants of stillbirth, perinatal and infant mortality in Italy have been analyzed using informa...
Scholars have long debated whether widespread malparenting – ranging from unconscious neglect to out...
Background: Large, representative studies are needed to evaluate cause-specific aspects of socio-eco...