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  • Mortality, Work and Migration. A Consideration of Age-specific Mortality from Tuberculosis in Scotland, 1861-1901

    Alice Reid, Eilidh Garrett
    111-132
    2018-03-26
  • Unravelling Mortality in Enslavement. Patterns and Determinants of Mortality Among the Enslaved Population of Curaçao, 1839–1863

    Wieke Elien Metzlar, Nadeche Diepgrond
    57-81
    2024-09-12
  • What was Killing Babies in Sundsvall? A Study of Infant Mortality Patterns Using Individual Level Cause of Death Data, 1860–1892

    Maria Hiltunen Maltesdotter, Sören Edvinsson
    1-27
    2025-01-24
  • What was Killing Babies in Palma, Spain? Analysing Infant Mortality Patterns Using Individual-Level Cause of Death Data, 1836–1930

    Joana Maria Pujadas-Mora
    82-104
    2024-10-07
  • What was Killing Babies in Rostock? An Investigation of Infant Mortality Using Individual-Level Cause-of-Death Data, 1800–1904

    Michael Mühlichen, Laura Ann Cilek
    16-40
    2024-07-09
  • The Utah Population Database. A Model for Linking Medical and Genealogical Records for Population Health Research

    Ken R. Smith, Alison Fraser, Diana Lane Reed, Jahn Barlow, Heidi A. Hanson, Jennifer West, Stacey Knight, Navina Forsythe, Geraldine P. Mineau
    58-77
    2022-05-03
  • The Record Linking Glass Ceiling. Applying Automated Methods to the Census and Women’s Marriage Records, 1881–1911

    Emma Diduch
    126-143
    2024-11-11
  • What was Killing Babies in Amsterdam? A Study of Infant Mortality Patterns Using Individual-Level Cause of Death Data, 1856–1904

    Angélique Janssens, Tim Riswick
    235-264
    2023-08-21
  • Cause-Specific Infant Mortality in Copenhagen 1861–1911 Explored Using Individual-Level Data

    Louise Ludvigsen, Bárbara A. Revuelta-Eugercios, Anne Løkke
    9-43
    2023-01-17
  • Medicalisation of Birth in Transylvania in the Second Half of the 19th Century. A Subject to be Investigated

    Luminiţa Dumănescu, Ioan Bolovan
    91-95
    2021-03-31
  • The Rhythm of Conceptions. Seasonality of Births in Taiwan and the Netherlands, 1800–1940

    Theo Engelen
    86-90
    2021-03-31
  • Constructing SHiP and an International Historical Coding System for Causes of Death

    Angélique Janssens
    64-70
    2021-03-31
  • Creating a typology of parishes in England and Wales: Mining 1881 census data

    Kevin Schürer, Tatiana Penkova
    38-57
    2015-09-29
  • Partner Choices in Long Established Migrant Communities in Belgium

    Emilien Dupont, Amelie Van Pottelberge, Bart Van de Putte, John Lievens, Frank Caestecker
    20-40
    2017-02-27
  • Long-Term Trends in Marriage Timing and the Impact of Migration, the Netherlands (1650-1899)

    Charlotte Störmer, Corry Gellatly, Anita Boele, Tine De Moor
    40-68
    2017-12-21
  • Linking the Historical Sample of the Netherlands with the USA Censuses, 1850–1940

    Diogo Paiva, Francisco Anguita, Kees Mandemakers
    1-23
    2020-09-08
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What was Killing Babies in Sundsvall? A Study of Infant Mortality Patterns Using Individual Level Cause of Death Data, 1860–1892

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