A large amount of the research undertaken in an attempt to discover the reasons underlying the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century mortality decline in Britain has relied on the statistics published by the Registrars General. The processes by which individual causes of death are recorded and then processed in order to create the statistics are not, however, well understood. In this article, the authors build on previous work to piece together a time series of causes of death for Scotland, which removes many of the discontinuities encountered in the published statistics that result from the Registrar General deciding to update the nosology, or classification system, which was being used to compile his figures. Having regrouped indiv...
Introduction: There have been steady reductions in mortality rates in the majority of high-income co...
Background: Scotland has been dubbed ‘the sick man of Europe ’ on account of its higher mortality ra...
This thesis examines the changing patterns of mortality in Scotland, with particular emphasis on whe...
A large amount of the research undertaken in an attempt to discover the reasons underlying the late ...
A large amount of the research undertaken in an attempt to discover the reasons underlying the late ...
A large amount of the research undertaken in an attempt to discover the reasons underlying the late ...
Objective: Annual gains in life expectancy in Scotland were slower in recent years than in the previ...
Objective: To identify explanations for the higher mortality in Scotland relative to other Europe...
Between 1950 and 1999 the Scottish death rate, standardised to the 1950 population, declined from 1...
Studies of nineteenth-century cause-specific mortality date from the nineteenth century itself. Of n...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this projec...
Background: Cause-specific mortality trends are routinely reported for Scotland. However, ill-defi...
Background: Scotland has been dubbed ‘the sick man of Europe’ on account of its higher mortality rat...
Background: Scotland has higher mortality rates than the rest of Western Europe (rWE), with more car...
Previous research has demonstrated increasing diversity in causes of mortality among high-income nat...
Introduction: There have been steady reductions in mortality rates in the majority of high-income co...
Background: Scotland has been dubbed ‘the sick man of Europe ’ on account of its higher mortality ra...
This thesis examines the changing patterns of mortality in Scotland, with particular emphasis on whe...
A large amount of the research undertaken in an attempt to discover the reasons underlying the late ...
A large amount of the research undertaken in an attempt to discover the reasons underlying the late ...
A large amount of the research undertaken in an attempt to discover the reasons underlying the late ...
Objective: Annual gains in life expectancy in Scotland were slower in recent years than in the previ...
Objective: To identify explanations for the higher mortality in Scotland relative to other Europe...
Between 1950 and 1999 the Scottish death rate, standardised to the 1950 population, declined from 1...
Studies of nineteenth-century cause-specific mortality date from the nineteenth century itself. Of n...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this projec...
Background: Cause-specific mortality trends are routinely reported for Scotland. However, ill-defi...
Background: Scotland has been dubbed ‘the sick man of Europe’ on account of its higher mortality rat...
Background: Scotland has higher mortality rates than the rest of Western Europe (rWE), with more car...
Previous research has demonstrated increasing diversity in causes of mortality among high-income nat...
Introduction: There have been steady reductions in mortality rates in the majority of high-income co...
Background: Scotland has been dubbed ‘the sick man of Europe ’ on account of its higher mortality ra...
This thesis examines the changing patterns of mortality in Scotland, with particular emphasis on whe...