We just posted a new addition to our special issue on causes of death: Addressing health. Collecting and coding causes of morbidity from the United Kingdom, 1860–1908, by Harry Smith, David R. Green, Kathleen McIlvenna and Nicola Shelton. https://t.co/16ImI4Griu
We are happy to announce a new addition to our special issue "Counting the Death": Aragonese Socieconomic Inequality at Death Database (ASIDD) by Francisco J. Marco-Gracia, María Pilar Rodrigo Val & Judit Gil-Farrero. https://t.co/tMWsw8Upa8
We just posted a new addition to the special issue “Counting the Death”: The Intricacies of Sources on Causes of Death, Their Interpretation, and the Construction of a Database for the City of Poznań, 1830–1900 by Liczbińska, Pankowski, Antosik, Kowalska. https://t.co/RgqNHi1BhX
We just posted a new addition to our special issue by Igor Serdiuk and Sviatoslav Chyruk on causes of death in 19th-century Ukraine:
https://t.co/MvI20Oj3N1
Happy to announce a new addition to our special issue on causes of death: Individual-Level Causes of Death in Portugal, 1834–1910. Their Potential and Pitfalls for Studying Health Inequalities, by Paulo Teodoro de Matos, Diogo Paiva. https://t.co/bvnwDAfpHS
Proud to announce a new addition to our special issue on causes of death by Matteo Manfredini and Lucia Pozzi: A New Source for the Study of Unexplored Aspects of the Italian Health Transition: The Burial Permits. https://t.co/NItN2sVXOc
We just posted the first article of our new special issue on causes of death: Individual-Level Data on Causes of Death in Madrid From 1905 to 1927 by
Diego Ramiro Fariñas, Stanislao Mazzoni, Mélanie Bourguignon, Begoña Villuendas Hijosa and Michel Oris. https://t.co/BNuNJBHz9u
We just posted the first article of our new special issue on causes of death: Individual-Level Data on Causes of Death in Madrid From 1905 to 1927 by
Diego Ramiro Fariñas, Stanislao Mazzoni, Mélanie Bourguignon, Begoña Villuendas Hijosa and Michel Oris. https://t.co/BNuNJBHz9u
We are happy to announce a paper by Lars Holden, Svetlana Boudko and Bjørn Fjellvoll on the Norwegian Historical Population Register (1801–present): https://t.co/phXJaezdkg
Happy to share a new paper “Reproductive Timing and Family Structure as Determinants of Early-Life Mortality in Historical Poland” by Linda Koníková, Patryk Pankowski, Miroslav Králík and Grażyna Liczbińska: https://t.co/8ErFWdOqJn
Proud to announce an article by Javier Luis Álvarez Santos: From Islands to Oceans. Gendered Strategies of Kinship and Patrimony Among Portuguese Women in Canary Islands (16th–17th Centuries). https://t.co/IlEGtqQ6z1
We are proud to announce a new article: POPP. An OCR-Generated Database of the Population Censuses of Paris (1926–1936) by Sandra Brée, Victory Gay, Marion Leturcq, Yoann Doignon and Baptiste Coulmont - https://t.co/1YDiCJCK7L
We just posted an editorial by co-editors Joana Maria Pujadas-Mora and Paul Puschmann and associate editors Wieke Metzlar and Gabriel Brea-Martinez: https://t.co/Z4FmEnF2uP.
We just posted an editorial by co-editors Joana Maria Pujadas-Mora and Paul Puschmann and associate editors Wieke Metzlar and Gabriel Brea-Martinez: https://t.co/Z4FmEnF2uP.
We just published the paper ‘Overview and Comparison of 84 Databases with Historical Population Longitudinal Micro Data’ by Kees Mandemakers: https://t.co/xs5uEVH6e0
Happy to announce the publication of the introduction article ‘What was Killing Babies in 19th-Century Europe? Categorising Their Deaths Using ICD10h’ by Alice Reid and Angélique Janssens to the special issue about infant mortality: https://t.co/OI3lEiidb2
We are very pleased to announce our latest special issue ‘Histories of Health’, dedicated to Professor Angélique Janssens on the occasion of her retirement: https://t.co/2KKfWMxM7W
📣 So happy to share our new publication on ‘Strategy or Necessity? The Determinants of Marriage Between Relatives in the Barcelona Area, Sixteenth–Nineteenth Centuries’: https://t.co/QJsoYMjfd0 🧵@UOCartshum@CEDemografia
We are very pleased to announce the publication of “A Comparison of Rule-based and Supervised Machine Learning Approaches for Record Linkage of Italian Historical Data” by Saverio Minardi, Suzanne Greco and Nicola Barban: https://t.co/D54lvVBxt0.