We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality rates over the 20th century to examine effects of early life conditions on later life health. The urban mortality penalty collapsed in Ireland in the years right after World War II. Our main identification is public health interventions centered on improved sanitation and food safety, which we believed played a leading role in eliminating the Irish urban infant mortality penalty. Our estimates suggest that a unit decrease in mortality rates at time of birth reduces the probability of being disabled as an adult by about 12-18%
The Irish have generally been ignored in studies of the health needs of ethnic groups in the U.K. de...
Background: The study of mortality differentials by class or socio-economic group is underdeveloped ...
in the Republic of Ireland. A relation has been demonstrated previously between voting and mortality...
We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality ra...
We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality ra...
We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality ra...
There are three recognised measures of the mortality of a population, known as the crude death-rate,...
Spatial disparities in the prevalence of heart disease are frequently explained in terms of adult l...
A growing literature argues that early environments affecting childhood health may influence signifi...
This paper calculates the concentration index for self-assessed health for a sample of Irish women. ...
In this paper, we use data from a representative sample of Irish people to investigate inequalities ...
This paper estimates mortality and fertility rates prevailing in Ireland during the 25-year period b...
Irish perinatal mortality rates have been falling steadily for a number of decades but evidence from...
OBJECTIVE--To examine the mortality of second generation Irish living in England and Wales. DESI...
Using the Irish experience of the 1918-1919 Spanish flu pandemic ("Influenza-18"), we demonstrate ho...
The Irish have generally been ignored in studies of the health needs of ethnic groups in the U.K. de...
Background: The study of mortality differentials by class or socio-economic group is underdeveloped ...
in the Republic of Ireland. A relation has been demonstrated previously between voting and mortality...
We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality ra...
We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality ra...
We use data from the Irish census and exploit regional and temporal variation in infant mortality ra...
There are three recognised measures of the mortality of a population, known as the crude death-rate,...
Spatial disparities in the prevalence of heart disease are frequently explained in terms of adult l...
A growing literature argues that early environments affecting childhood health may influence signifi...
This paper calculates the concentration index for self-assessed health for a sample of Irish women. ...
In this paper, we use data from a representative sample of Irish people to investigate inequalities ...
This paper estimates mortality and fertility rates prevailing in Ireland during the 25-year period b...
Irish perinatal mortality rates have been falling steadily for a number of decades but evidence from...
OBJECTIVE--To examine the mortality of second generation Irish living in England and Wales. DESI...
Using the Irish experience of the 1918-1919 Spanish flu pandemic ("Influenza-18"), we demonstrate ho...
The Irish have generally been ignored in studies of the health needs of ethnic groups in the U.K. de...
Background: The study of mortality differentials by class or socio-economic group is underdeveloped ...
in the Republic of Ireland. A relation has been demonstrated previously between voting and mortality...