Surviving in Overijssel. An Analysis of Life Expectancy, 1812–1912.
The rise in life expectancy is one of the main processes of social change in the 19th century. In the Netherlands, regional differences in life expectancy, and their development, were huge. Therefore, studies on average life expectancy or studies, which examine the whole of the Netherlands do not fu...
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Main Authors: | Sander Wennemers, Hilde Bras |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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International Institute of Social History
2021-03-01
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Series: | Historical Life Course Studies |
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Online Access: | https://openjournals.nl/index.php/hlcs/article/view/9586 |
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