"The article examines the historical development of infant mortality in the Hanseatic city of Rostock, with a special focus on the question of how socio-economic factors influenced infant mortality in the early 19th century. Compared with the rest of Germany, the city exhibited an exceedingly low infant mortality level, in particular in the first third of the century. Our analyses show that the occupation of the father had a significant influence on the survival probability of a child in the first year of life in the early 19th century. Newborn children of fathers in lower ranked occupations exhibited a greater mortality risk in the first year of life than the offspring of fathers with occupations of higher status. The analyses are based on...
Developments in infant mortality in Germany have previously only been documented in a fragmentary fa...
Die Entwicklung der Säuglingssterblichkeit in Deutschland ist bisher für das 19. Jahrhundert insgesa...
In this paper we measure differences in infant mortality among the central European populations of t...
"The article examines the historical development of infant mortality in the Hanseatic city of Rostoc...
The article examines the historical development of infant mortality in the Hanseatic city of Rostock...
The article examines the historical development of infant mortality in the Hanseatic city of Rostock...
Der Originalbeitrag in deutscher Sprache ist verfügbar unter: Bd. 40 (2015): Ausgewählte deutsche Be...
Using parish registers (1897–1900), linked to the first Russian Imperial census of 1897, this study ...
The article presents the causes and spatial differences of infant mortality in eastern Prussia dense...
In this article, we investigate to what degree infant mortality risk was transferred from grandmothe...
In this article, we investigate to what degree infant mortality risk was transferred from grandmothe...
This study consists of the formulation and evaluation of a statistical model of the determinants of ...
This article analyses the long-term development of social class differences in infant and child mort...
In this article, we investigate to what degree infant mortality risk was transferred from grandmothe...
This article contributes to the research on demographics and public health of urban populations of p...
Developments in infant mortality in Germany have previously only been documented in a fragmentary fa...
Die Entwicklung der Säuglingssterblichkeit in Deutschland ist bisher für das 19. Jahrhundert insgesa...
In this paper we measure differences in infant mortality among the central European populations of t...
"The article examines the historical development of infant mortality in the Hanseatic city of Rostoc...
The article examines the historical development of infant mortality in the Hanseatic city of Rostock...
The article examines the historical development of infant mortality in the Hanseatic city of Rostock...
Der Originalbeitrag in deutscher Sprache ist verfügbar unter: Bd. 40 (2015): Ausgewählte deutsche Be...
Using parish registers (1897–1900), linked to the first Russian Imperial census of 1897, this study ...
The article presents the causes and spatial differences of infant mortality in eastern Prussia dense...
In this article, we investigate to what degree infant mortality risk was transferred from grandmothe...
In this article, we investigate to what degree infant mortality risk was transferred from grandmothe...
This study consists of the formulation and evaluation of a statistical model of the determinants of ...
This article analyses the long-term development of social class differences in infant and child mort...
In this article, we investigate to what degree infant mortality risk was transferred from grandmothe...
This article contributes to the research on demographics and public health of urban populations of p...
Developments in infant mortality in Germany have previously only been documented in a fragmentary fa...
Die Entwicklung der Säuglingssterblichkeit in Deutschland ist bisher für das 19. Jahrhundert insgesa...
In this paper we measure differences in infant mortality among the central European populations of t...