This paper presents the main results of a detailed study on adult mortality in French Canadians born before 1750 and having married in the colony of New France. Using data from parish registers, mortality is studied using abridged life tables, with staggered entries according to age at first marriage. Survival tables and log-Rank tests are used to support the results. Three features were selected for the study of differential mortality: gender, type of residence area (urban or rural), and cohort. The mortality of French Canadians is compared to that of their French contemporaries
Natives in Canada suffer from high rates of morbidity and mortality in comparison to the Canadian po...
Because of migration and underregistration of deaths, it is impossible to discover accurately the le...
Reunion Island in the XVIIIth Century — The use of parish records and census (1711, 1713 and 1735) a...
The University's Research Programme in Demographic History selected, among all the emigrants who cro...
de recherche en démographie historique of the Uni-versité de Montré...
This paper examines adult and old-age mortality differentials in Canada between 1930 and 2007 at the...
The author presents a critical evaluation of the different estimates of birth, death, and marriage r...
Houd aille Jacques. — A few aspects of old Acadian demography. In this paper, an attempt is made to ...
Did ancient society consist of a single class, as P. Laslett has somewhat provocatively suggested, o...
Blum Alain. — Estimated local adult mortality rates based on family records. Various estimates of lo...
Bourbeau (Robert), Émond (Valerie). - Socio-demographic characteristics and mortality of Meml analys...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to account for the effect of mother's death on child ...
This dissertation provides a comprehensive analysis of mortality variations among the native and for...
The aim of this paper is to present an overview of the evolution of Infant Mortality in Montréal and...
SUMMARY This paper gives the first results of the survey conducted by INED on the population of Fran...
Natives in Canada suffer from high rates of morbidity and mortality in comparison to the Canadian po...
Because of migration and underregistration of deaths, it is impossible to discover accurately the le...
Reunion Island in the XVIIIth Century — The use of parish records and census (1711, 1713 and 1735) a...
The University's Research Programme in Demographic History selected, among all the emigrants who cro...
de recherche en démographie historique of the Uni-versité de Montré...
This paper examines adult and old-age mortality differentials in Canada between 1930 and 2007 at the...
The author presents a critical evaluation of the different estimates of birth, death, and marriage r...
Houd aille Jacques. — A few aspects of old Acadian demography. In this paper, an attempt is made to ...
Did ancient society consist of a single class, as P. Laslett has somewhat provocatively suggested, o...
Blum Alain. — Estimated local adult mortality rates based on family records. Various estimates of lo...
Bourbeau (Robert), Émond (Valerie). - Socio-demographic characteristics and mortality of Meml analys...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to account for the effect of mother's death on child ...
This dissertation provides a comprehensive analysis of mortality variations among the native and for...
The aim of this paper is to present an overview of the evolution of Infant Mortality in Montréal and...
SUMMARY This paper gives the first results of the survey conducted by INED on the population of Fran...
Natives in Canada suffer from high rates of morbidity and mortality in comparison to the Canadian po...
Because of migration and underregistration of deaths, it is impossible to discover accurately the le...
Reunion Island in the XVIIIth Century — The use of parish records and census (1711, 1713 and 1735) a...