This paper discusses the historical development from the Renaissance to the 20th century of general ideas about the influence of the economy on mortality. To a large extent, this corresponds to the Malthusian controversies, speculative until the start of the 20th century, when statistics showing the diminishing mortality rates in many countries opened up the discussion of diverse theories on the demographic transition. The article presents successively the contributions of the founders of occupational medicine, the political arithmetic of Petty, the ideas of Malthus on growth of the population and mortality, the demographic and epidemiologic contributions of Engels and Marx, the social medicine movement and the founders of public health...
This paper presents a model inspired to the Unified Growth Theory, where reductions in adult mortal...
The medical writer, Thomas McKeown, can justifiably claim to have been one of the most influential f...
In this paper we analyze the relationship between (adult) mortality and the long-run development of ...
Objectives: To present the history of ideas about the influence of economy on mortality from the Ren...
This paper discusses the historical development from the Renaissance to the 20th century of general ...
An Historical Review of European Mortality. . This paper describes the méthodologie progress of mo...
In the early postwar period, improvements in life expectancy in many Western countries made health a...
In the early postwar period, improvements in life expectancy in many Western countries made health a...
McKeown and Record's classification of the causes of the nineteenth- century mortality decline has...
Over the last two hundred years, mortality and fertility levels in the Western world have dropped to...
The Biological and the Human in the Secular Decline of Mortality Through a comparative analysis t...
Economic growth, understood as an increase in the gross domestic product over a long period of time,...
Abstract of the article referenced in the citation field. Original in Spanish.Objectives: To present...
Demographers have for a long time adopted an empirical approach to the study of the levels and trend...
This book looks at the debates surrounding the relation between population growth or decrease and ec...
This paper presents a model inspired to the Unified Growth Theory, where reductions in adult mortal...
The medical writer, Thomas McKeown, can justifiably claim to have been one of the most influential f...
In this paper we analyze the relationship between (adult) mortality and the long-run development of ...
Objectives: To present the history of ideas about the influence of economy on mortality from the Ren...
This paper discusses the historical development from the Renaissance to the 20th century of general ...
An Historical Review of European Mortality. . This paper describes the méthodologie progress of mo...
In the early postwar period, improvements in life expectancy in many Western countries made health a...
In the early postwar period, improvements in life expectancy in many Western countries made health a...
McKeown and Record's classification of the causes of the nineteenth- century mortality decline has...
Over the last two hundred years, mortality and fertility levels in the Western world have dropped to...
The Biological and the Human in the Secular Decline of Mortality Through a comparative analysis t...
Economic growth, understood as an increase in the gross domestic product over a long period of time,...
Abstract of the article referenced in the citation field. Original in Spanish.Objectives: To present...
Demographers have for a long time adopted an empirical approach to the study of the levels and trend...
This book looks at the debates surrounding the relation between population growth or decrease and ec...
This paper presents a model inspired to the Unified Growth Theory, where reductions in adult mortal...
The medical writer, Thomas McKeown, can justifiably claim to have been one of the most influential f...
In this paper we analyze the relationship between (adult) mortality and the long-run development of ...