This work combines economic and demographic data to examine inequality of living standards in Stockholm at the turn of the twentieth century. Using a longitudinal population register with occupational information, we utilize event-history models to show that despite absolute decreases in mortality, relative differences between socioeconomic groups remained virtually constant. The results also show that child mortality continued to be sensitive to short-term fluctuations in wages and that there were no socioeconomic differences in this response. We argue that the persistent inequality in living standards was possibly due to differences in residential patterns and nutrition
One of the major ways in which economic inequality can increase is when the development of wages of ...
This study examines the distribution of income in Sweden 1870–1900, alongside with the historical la...
A lively public and academic debate has highlighted the potential health risk of living in regions a...
This dissertation uses longitudinal micro-data from Stockholm between 1878 and 1926 to study the cau...
In the early postwar period, improvements in life expectancy in many Western countries made health a...
In the early postwar period, improvements in life expectancy in many Western countries made health a...
This article analyses the long-term development of social class differences in infant and child mort...
The response of mortality to short-term changes in real wages is analyzed here not just in its own r...
BACKGROUND Social position is one of the major determinants of health. Less is known about its effec...
This article examines the evolution of wealth inequality in Sweden from 1750 to 1900, contributing b...
BACKGROUND Social position is one of the major determinants of health. Less is known about its effec...
There is no consensus in the literature about the role of socioeconomic factors on influenza mortali...
One of the major ways in which economic inequality can increase is when the development of wages of ...
We investigate the development of social inequality in Swedish mortality over the life course in the...
This paper deals with the issue of using infant and childhood mortality as an indicator of inequalit...
One of the major ways in which economic inequality can increase is when the development of wages of ...
This study examines the distribution of income in Sweden 1870–1900, alongside with the historical la...
A lively public and academic debate has highlighted the potential health risk of living in regions a...
This dissertation uses longitudinal micro-data from Stockholm between 1878 and 1926 to study the cau...
In the early postwar period, improvements in life expectancy in many Western countries made health a...
In the early postwar period, improvements in life expectancy in many Western countries made health a...
This article analyses the long-term development of social class differences in infant and child mort...
The response of mortality to short-term changes in real wages is analyzed here not just in its own r...
BACKGROUND Social position is one of the major determinants of health. Less is known about its effec...
This article examines the evolution of wealth inequality in Sweden from 1750 to 1900, contributing b...
BACKGROUND Social position is one of the major determinants of health. Less is known about its effec...
There is no consensus in the literature about the role of socioeconomic factors on influenza mortali...
One of the major ways in which economic inequality can increase is when the development of wages of ...
We investigate the development of social inequality in Swedish mortality over the life course in the...
This paper deals with the issue of using infant and childhood mortality as an indicator of inequalit...
One of the major ways in which economic inequality can increase is when the development of wages of ...
This study examines the distribution of income in Sweden 1870–1900, alongside with the historical la...
A lively public and academic debate has highlighted the potential health risk of living in regions a...