This paper examines sex differentials in mortality in England in the 1860s, focusing on the impact of particular causes of death. I first decompose the sex differential in the expectation of life at birth by age, showing that regional variation in the sex differential is principally due to mortality at ages five years and above, with females enjoying a fairly consistent advantage over males in infancy and early childhood. The impact of causes of death is then studied, using death registration data from the Registrar General of England and Wales for the 1860s. The analysis first focuses on 11 Registration Divisions of England and Wales. Mortality was most favourable to females in London, and least favourable to females in parts of the Midlan...
This article explores sex and gender patterns in mortality, based on individual-level causes of deat...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The dataset was origin...
This paper provides an examination into some of the most enduring debates regarding tuberculosis mor...
In the mid-nineteenth century phthisis, or pulmonary tuberculosis, was the single most important cau...
In recent years, a number of historians have examined the reasons for differences in the height and ...
Several papers have primarily considered a female disadvantage in mortality as something to explain,...
In recent years, a number of historians have examined the reasons for differences in the height and ...
In recent years, a number of historians have examined the reasons for differences in the height and ...
Sex differences in mortality among historical populations are an intriguing yet neglected issue. In ...
The relationship between gender and mortality in nineteenth-century Europe has been highly debated. ...
The relationship between gender and mortality in nineteenth-century Europe has been highly debated. ...
The relationship between gender and mortality in nineteenth-century Europe has been highly debated. ...
This article explores sex and gender patterns in mortality, based on individual-level causes of deat...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this projec...
This paper provides an examination into some of the most enduring debates regarding tuberculosis mor...
This article explores sex and gender patterns in mortality, based on individual-level causes of deat...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The dataset was origin...
This paper provides an examination into some of the most enduring debates regarding tuberculosis mor...
In the mid-nineteenth century phthisis, or pulmonary tuberculosis, was the single most important cau...
In recent years, a number of historians have examined the reasons for differences in the height and ...
Several papers have primarily considered a female disadvantage in mortality as something to explain,...
In recent years, a number of historians have examined the reasons for differences in the height and ...
In recent years, a number of historians have examined the reasons for differences in the height and ...
Sex differences in mortality among historical populations are an intriguing yet neglected issue. In ...
The relationship between gender and mortality in nineteenth-century Europe has been highly debated. ...
The relationship between gender and mortality in nineteenth-century Europe has been highly debated. ...
The relationship between gender and mortality in nineteenth-century Europe has been highly debated. ...
This article explores sex and gender patterns in mortality, based on individual-level causes of deat...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this projec...
This paper provides an examination into some of the most enduring debates regarding tuberculosis mor...
This article explores sex and gender patterns in mortality, based on individual-level causes of deat...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The dataset was origin...
This paper provides an examination into some of the most enduring debates regarding tuberculosis mor...