The Urban Mortality Transition in the United States, 1800-1940 [PDF]
In the United States in the 19th and early 20th centuries, there was a substantial mortality 'penalty' to living in urban places. This circumstance was shared with other nations.
Michael R. Haines
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Completeness and Factors Affecting Community Workers' Reporting of Births and Deaths in the Countrywide Mortality Surveillance for Action in Mozambique. [PDF]
Kante AM +10 more
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A Method for Estimating Size of Population Aged 90 and over with Application to the U.S. Census 2000 Data [PDF]
In many countries population estimates are unreliable at higher ages. In this article a method for producing an independent estimate of population aged 90+ from data on deaths and population estimates at lower ages is developed.
Kirill F. Andreev
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Occupational characterization of workers exposed to asbestos: an integrative review. [PDF]
Vicari K +5 more
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Fertility transition in England and Wales: continuity and change
The focus of this paper is whether the transition from high to low fertility reveals continuity or discontinuity with the past. Our analyses of districts of England and Wales over time reveal an overall picture of continuity.
Friedlander, Dov, Okun, Barbara S
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Epidemiology of Hip Fractures Due to Falls. [PDF]
Ilic I +3 more
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The Baby Boom, The Baby Bust, and the Housing Market [PDF]
This paper examines the impact of major demographic changes on the housing market in the United States. The entry of the Baby Boom generation into its house-buying years is found to be the major cause of the increase in real housing prices in the l97Os ...
David N. Weil, N. Gregory Mankiw
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Annual report of the United States National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics : fiscal year 1965 [PDF]
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Changes in incidence of hospitalization for cardiovascular diseases during the COVID-19 pandemic in The Netherlands in 2020. [PDF]
Kempers EK +6 more
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