Using the Irish experience of the 1918-1919 Spanish flu pandemic ("Influenza-18"), we demonstrate how pandemic mortality statistics can be sensitive to the demographic composition of a country. We build a new spatially disaggregated population database for Ireland\u27s 32 counties for 1911-1920 with vital statistics on births, ageing, migration and deaths. Our principal contribution is to show why, and how, age-at-death data should be used to construct the age-standardised statistics necessary to make meaningful comparisons of mortality rates across time and space. We conclude that studies of the economic consequences of pandemics must better control for demographic factors if they are to yield useful policy-relevant insights. For example, ...
Background: The threat of an avian influenza pandemic is causing widespread public concern and healt...
Mortality forecasts for the Irish population are published following each census by the Central Stat...
This paper explores changes in age-specific mortality risk across periods and cohorts during the twe...
There are three recognised measures of the mortality of a population, known as the crude death-rate,...
This is a dataset of vital statistics and cohort component population estimates at a spatially-disag...
Although much progress has been made to uncover age-specific mortality patterns of the 1918 influenz...
Abstract: The compulsory registration of births and deaths was established throughout most European ...
Background: The impact of socio-demographic factors and baseline health on the mortality burden of s...
This paper estimates mortality and fertility rates prevailing in Ireland during the 25-year period b...
Regional Variations of Mortality in the Republic of Ireland. Initially, this paper describes the i...
OBJECTIVE--To examine the mortality of second generation Irish living in England and Wales. DESI...
This study investigates the contribution of population age structure to mortality from Covid-19 in t...
Mortality estimates of the 1918 influenza pandemic vary considerably, and recent estimates have sugg...
Governments around the world must rapidly mobilize and make difficult policy decisions to mitigate t...
Now the attention of the whole world is focused on the developing pandemic of the coronavirus infect...
Background: The threat of an avian influenza pandemic is causing widespread public concern and healt...
Mortality forecasts for the Irish population are published following each census by the Central Stat...
This paper explores changes in age-specific mortality risk across periods and cohorts during the twe...
There are three recognised measures of the mortality of a population, known as the crude death-rate,...
This is a dataset of vital statistics and cohort component population estimates at a spatially-disag...
Although much progress has been made to uncover age-specific mortality patterns of the 1918 influenz...
Abstract: The compulsory registration of births and deaths was established throughout most European ...
Background: The impact of socio-demographic factors and baseline health on the mortality burden of s...
This paper estimates mortality and fertility rates prevailing in Ireland during the 25-year period b...
Regional Variations of Mortality in the Republic of Ireland. Initially, this paper describes the i...
OBJECTIVE--To examine the mortality of second generation Irish living in England and Wales. DESI...
This study investigates the contribution of population age structure to mortality from Covid-19 in t...
Mortality estimates of the 1918 influenza pandemic vary considerably, and recent estimates have sugg...
Governments around the world must rapidly mobilize and make difficult policy decisions to mitigate t...
Now the attention of the whole world is focused on the developing pandemic of the coronavirus infect...
Background: The threat of an avian influenza pandemic is causing widespread public concern and healt...
Mortality forecasts for the Irish population are published following each census by the Central Stat...
This paper explores changes in age-specific mortality risk across periods and cohorts during the twe...