It has previously been shown that infant mortality clusters in a subset of families, a phenomenon which was observed in historical populations as well as contemporary developing countries. A transmission of death clustering across generations has also been shown in Belgium, but it is unknown whether such effects are specific to the studied context or are also found in other areas. The current article introduces a special issue devoted to analysing intergenerational transmissions of infant mortality across the maternal line in Belgium, the Netherlands, northern and southern Sweden, and Norway. Taking advantage of the Intermediate Data Structure (IDS), the five empirical studies created datasets for analysis and ran statistical models using e...
Background: Sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) - including sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) - ...
Historical Life Course Studies, a journal in population studies, aims to stimulate and facilitate th...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Several studies have examined the phenomenon of "death clustering," in which tw...
It has previously been shown that infant mortality clusters in a subset of families, a phenomenon wh...
Studies conducted in historical populations and developing countries have evidenced the existence of...
Studies conducted in historical populations and developing countries have evidenced the existence of...
This paper is one of a series of five studying the intergenerational transfer of infant mortality do...
This contribution is part of an international comparative initiative with the aim to assess the anal...
Studies conducted in historical populations and developing countries have evidenced the existence of...
In this article, we investigate to what degree infant mortality risk was transferred from grandmothe...
The burden of infant mortality is not shared equally by all families, but clusters in high risk fami...
During the last two decades, scholars found infant mortality to be clustered within families, both f...
This paper shows that death clustering, the unequal distribution of young age mortality between fami...
In the recent literature on young age mortality a considerable attention has been devoted to the phe...
This study explores cause-specific infant mortality in Copenhagen between 1861 and 1911, using newly...
Background: Sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) - including sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) - ...
Historical Life Course Studies, a journal in population studies, aims to stimulate and facilitate th...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Several studies have examined the phenomenon of "death clustering," in which tw...
It has previously been shown that infant mortality clusters in a subset of families, a phenomenon wh...
Studies conducted in historical populations and developing countries have evidenced the existence of...
Studies conducted in historical populations and developing countries have evidenced the existence of...
This paper is one of a series of five studying the intergenerational transfer of infant mortality do...
This contribution is part of an international comparative initiative with the aim to assess the anal...
Studies conducted in historical populations and developing countries have evidenced the existence of...
In this article, we investigate to what degree infant mortality risk was transferred from grandmothe...
The burden of infant mortality is not shared equally by all families, but clusters in high risk fami...
During the last two decades, scholars found infant mortality to be clustered within families, both f...
This paper shows that death clustering, the unequal distribution of young age mortality between fami...
In the recent literature on young age mortality a considerable attention has been devoted to the phe...
This study explores cause-specific infant mortality in Copenhagen between 1861 and 1911, using newly...
Background: Sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) - including sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) - ...
Historical Life Course Studies, a journal in population studies, aims to stimulate and facilitate th...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Several studies have examined the phenomenon of "death clustering," in which tw...