We study the extent of overcrowding amongst British urban working families in the early 1900s and find major regional differences. In particular, a much greater proportion of households in urban Scotland were overcrowded than in the rest of Britain and Ireland. We investigate the causes of this spatial distribution of overcrowding and find that prices, especially rents and wages are the proximate causes of the phenomenon. In large cities, ports and cities specialising in old heavy industries high rent and overcrowding are more prevalent. Within cities, but not between cities, variations in infant mortality are clearly correlated with measures of overcrowding. All the findings are consistent with a core-periphery view of urban households cho...
The causes of the retardation of the infant mortality decline in the latter part of the nineteenth c...
International audienceUrban density measures are broadly used in urban planning as tools for calcula...
A new source, 1840s Admiralty seamen's tickets, is used to explore three anthropometric issues. Firs...
This article presents an analysis of British urban working-class housing conditions in 1904, using a...
This article presents an analysis of British urban working-class housing conditions in 1904, using a...
Using detailed historical data for the cities of Glasgow and Edinhurgh, evidence is found in support...
After an introduction to problems of measurement, for example the choice of a suitable price index, ...
Australian capital cities are among the most expensive in the world, and the persistent shortage of ...
This paper considers the changing spatial pattern of infant mortality in England and Wales over the ...
This thesis deals with the question of changes in the standards of working-class housing over the pe...
Despite being a major economic power, the UK has been facing several social issues especially with r...
AbstractThis study examines fertility variation by residential context in Britain. While there is a ...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the Industrial Revolution, pessimists hav...
This study examines fertility variation by residential context in Britain. While there is a large li...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the industrial revolution, pessimists hav...
The causes of the retardation of the infant mortality decline in the latter part of the nineteenth c...
International audienceUrban density measures are broadly used in urban planning as tools for calcula...
A new source, 1840s Admiralty seamen's tickets, is used to explore three anthropometric issues. Firs...
This article presents an analysis of British urban working-class housing conditions in 1904, using a...
This article presents an analysis of British urban working-class housing conditions in 1904, using a...
Using detailed historical data for the cities of Glasgow and Edinhurgh, evidence is found in support...
After an introduction to problems of measurement, for example the choice of a suitable price index, ...
Australian capital cities are among the most expensive in the world, and the persistent shortage of ...
This paper considers the changing spatial pattern of infant mortality in England and Wales over the ...
This thesis deals with the question of changes in the standards of working-class housing over the pe...
Despite being a major economic power, the UK has been facing several social issues especially with r...
AbstractThis study examines fertility variation by residential context in Britain. While there is a ...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the Industrial Revolution, pessimists hav...
This study examines fertility variation by residential context in Britain. While there is a large li...
In the long-running debate over standards of living during the industrial revolution, pessimists hav...
The causes of the retardation of the infant mortality decline in the latter part of the nineteenth c...
International audienceUrban density measures are broadly used in urban planning as tools for calcula...
A new source, 1840s Admiralty seamen's tickets, is used to explore three anthropometric issues. Firs...