From the cradle to the grave. - A quantitative study on the decline in infant and child mortality in the city of Kalmar and how it differed from child mortality in the rural parts outside the city between 1800 and 1949. The study shows how social heritage and the climate played a vital role in the survival of the children in the 19th and 20th century in the city of Kalmar.
This article analyses the long-term development of social class differences in infant and child mort...
During the Viking Age, the burials on Gotland consisted of both cremations and inhumations. However,...
This essay discusses the health and life of the children from Löddeköpinge, a medieval churchyard in...
From the cradle to the grave. - A quantitative study on the decline in infant and child mortal...
Even thou the decline of child mortality in Sweden was a major factor during the demographic transit...
The following study aims to examine the infant mortality in Kronoberg county in southern Sweden duri...
The following studie has an ambition to research the different causes of death and what were most co...
Denna kvantitativa studie undersöker barnadödlighet i Döderhults socken och Oskarshamns stad under p...
Barn utgjør en viktig demografisk komponent i de fleste samfunn, og deres liv setter spor i den mate...
The decline in mortality was the most important cause of the great increase in population in Sweden ...
The great decline in mortality has had a vital impact on our societies. Life expectancy has more tha...
During the first half of the nineteenth century infant mortality rates in Ådalen, an agrarian region...
This study deals with the intergenerational coresidence during the nineteenth century. The main focu...
The essay is a quantitative investigation with a focus on investigating child mortality in Västra S...
Background: Child mortality differed greatly within rural regions in Europe before and during the mo...
This article analyses the long-term development of social class differences in infant and child mort...
During the Viking Age, the burials on Gotland consisted of both cremations and inhumations. However,...
This essay discusses the health and life of the children from Löddeköpinge, a medieval churchyard in...
From the cradle to the grave. - A quantitative study on the decline in infant and child mortal...
Even thou the decline of child mortality in Sweden was a major factor during the demographic transit...
The following study aims to examine the infant mortality in Kronoberg county in southern Sweden duri...
The following studie has an ambition to research the different causes of death and what were most co...
Denna kvantitativa studie undersöker barnadödlighet i Döderhults socken och Oskarshamns stad under p...
Barn utgjør en viktig demografisk komponent i de fleste samfunn, og deres liv setter spor i den mate...
The decline in mortality was the most important cause of the great increase in population in Sweden ...
The great decline in mortality has had a vital impact on our societies. Life expectancy has more tha...
During the first half of the nineteenth century infant mortality rates in Ådalen, an agrarian region...
This study deals with the intergenerational coresidence during the nineteenth century. The main focu...
The essay is a quantitative investigation with a focus on investigating child mortality in Västra S...
Background: Child mortality differed greatly within rural regions in Europe before and during the mo...
This article analyses the long-term development of social class differences in infant and child mort...
During the Viking Age, the burials on Gotland consisted of both cremations and inhumations. However,...
This essay discusses the health and life of the children from Löddeköpinge, a medieval churchyard in...