This paper provides an examination into some of the most enduring debates regarding tuberculosis mortality during the nineteenth century: those related to gender, geographic and temporal variations. We use populations reconstructed from individual census and civil register data for the period 1861 to 1901, comparing a growing urban area with a declining rural area, both with around 20,000 inhabitants in 1861. Our analysis shows that among young adults tuberculosis was linked to excess female mortality in the urban area and excess male mortality in the rural area. We demonstrate that in the town textile workers of both genders had particularly high mortality from tuberculosis, and that the only reason for higher overall female mortality was ...
In this dissertation, the occurence of tuberculosis and it's causes are studied with special attenti...
In this dissertation, the occurence of tuberculosis and it's causes are studied with special attenti...
Several papers have primarily considered a female disadvantage in mortality as something to explain,...
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...
Under the modern mortality pattern females die at all ages at a lower rate than males. However, this...
Under the modern mortality pattern females die at all ages at a lower rate than males. However, this...
This thesis historically examines the disease known as tuberculosis in Tromsø town from 1878 to 1920...
During the last eighty years, there has been a marked decline in tuberculosis mortality. From the ...
Over half a century ago, McKeown and colleagues proposed that economics was a major contributor to t...
BACKGROUND: Modelling studies suggest that workplaces may be important sites of Mycobacterium tuberc...
BACKGROUND: Modelling studies suggest that workplaces may be important sites of Mycobacterium tuberc...
This article explores sex and gender patterns in mortality, based on individual-level causes of deat...
This paper examines sex differentials in mortality in England in the 1860s, focusing on the impact o...
This article explores sex and gender patterns in mortality, based on individual-level causes of deat...
In this dissertation, the occurence of tuberculosis and it's causes are studied with special attenti...
In this dissertation, the occurence of tuberculosis and it's causes are studied with special attenti...
Several papers have primarily considered a female disadvantage in mortality as something to explain,...
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...
Under the modern mortality pattern females die at all ages at a lower rate than males. However, this...
Under the modern mortality pattern females die at all ages at a lower rate than males. However, this...
This thesis historically examines the disease known as tuberculosis in Tromsø town from 1878 to 1920...
During the last eighty years, there has been a marked decline in tuberculosis mortality. From the ...
Over half a century ago, McKeown and colleagues proposed that economics was a major contributor to t...
BACKGROUND: Modelling studies suggest that workplaces may be important sites of Mycobacterium tuberc...
BACKGROUND: Modelling studies suggest that workplaces may be important sites of Mycobacterium tuberc...
This article explores sex and gender patterns in mortality, based on individual-level causes of deat...
This paper examines sex differentials in mortality in England in the 1860s, focusing on the impact o...
This article explores sex and gender patterns in mortality, based on individual-level causes of deat...
In this dissertation, the occurence of tuberculosis and it's causes are studied with special attenti...
In this dissertation, the occurence of tuberculosis and it's causes are studied with special attenti...
Several papers have primarily considered a female disadvantage in mortality as something to explain,...