Fatal Years: Child Mortality in Late Nineteenth-Century America
Samuel H. Preston and
Michael Haines
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1991
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Chapters in this book:
- The Social and Medical Context of Child Mortality in the Late Nineteenth Century , pp 3-48

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- Preface , pp -7-2

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- New Estimates of Child Mortality during the Late Nineteenth Century , pp 49-87

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- Differences in Child Mortality among Social, Economic, and Residential Groups , pp 88-136

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- Distinguishing the Relative Importance of Various Social, Economic, and Residential Factors , pp 137-176

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- American Child Mortality Differentials in Comparative Perspective , pp 177-207

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- Yesterday and Today: Restatement of a Main Theme , pp 208-210

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- Appendix A, Assigning Income and Unemployment Estimates to Individuals in the National Sample of the 1900 United States Census , pp 211-220

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- Appendix B, The State Earnings Index , pp 221-225

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- Appendix C, The Mortality Index , pp 226-228

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- Notes , pp 229-236

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- References , pp 237-258

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