This study investigates the main features of collected disability statistics for the nationwide censuses in Sweden from 1860 to 1930. During this period, the disability prevalence rose from four to 21 individuals per thousand of the population. To understand this significant rise, there is a need to peer behind the census numbers to trace Swedish authorities’ approach to measuring disabilities in the population. We use qualitative methods to analyze the authorities’ means of collecting, categorizing and defining disability, while quantitative methods help us estimate the prevalence by disability type and gender across the study period in urban and rural areas. Our long-term findings reveal that the increase of disability prevalence in Swedi...
This study follows disabled individuals over their lifespan to examine their mortality risks in 19th...
This study follows disabled individuals over their lifespan to examine their mortality risks in 19th...
BACKGROUND: Studies from across the world show that disability limits people’s health and social wel...
This study investigates the main features of collected disability statistics for the censuses in Swe...
Our study aims to find how disability affected human health in historical time through an examinatio...
Our study aims to find how disability affected human health in historical time through an examinatio...
Our study aims to find how disability affected human health in historical time through an examinatio...
Our study aims to find how disability affected human health in historical time through an examinatio...
What did a life with disability imply for individuals in a past society? Since disabled men and wome...
This study follows around 500 disabled individuals over their lifespan to examine their risks of dyi...
This study follows around 500 disabled individuals over their lifespan to examine their risks of dyi...
What did a life with disability imply for individuals in a past society? Since disabled men and wome...
The strong association between weak health and immobility suggests why there is insufficient knowled...
What did a life with disability imply for individuals in a past society? Since disabled men and wome...
The strong association between weak health and immobility suggests why there is insufficient knowled...
This study follows disabled individuals over their lifespan to examine their mortality risks in 19th...
This study follows disabled individuals over their lifespan to examine their mortality risks in 19th...
BACKGROUND: Studies from across the world show that disability limits people’s health and social wel...
This study investigates the main features of collected disability statistics for the censuses in Swe...
Our study aims to find how disability affected human health in historical time through an examinatio...
Our study aims to find how disability affected human health in historical time through an examinatio...
Our study aims to find how disability affected human health in historical time through an examinatio...
Our study aims to find how disability affected human health in historical time through an examinatio...
What did a life with disability imply for individuals in a past society? Since disabled men and wome...
This study follows around 500 disabled individuals over their lifespan to examine their risks of dyi...
This study follows around 500 disabled individuals over their lifespan to examine their risks of dyi...
What did a life with disability imply for individuals in a past society? Since disabled men and wome...
The strong association between weak health and immobility suggests why there is insufficient knowled...
What did a life with disability imply for individuals in a past society? Since disabled men and wome...
The strong association between weak health and immobility suggests why there is insufficient knowled...
This study follows disabled individuals over their lifespan to examine their mortality risks in 19th...
This study follows disabled individuals over their lifespan to examine their mortality risks in 19th...
BACKGROUND: Studies from across the world show that disability limits people’s health and social wel...