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Nineteenth-Century Scottish Demography From Linked Censuses and Civil Registers: A 'Sets of Related Individuals' Approach
- A. Reid, Ros Davies, E. Garrett
- Computer Science, History
- Hist. Comput.
- 1 March 2002
Changing Family Size in England and Wales by Eilidh Garrett
- E. Garrett, A. Reid, K. Schürer, S. Szreter
- Geography
- 1 July 2001
Changing Family Size in England and Wales: Changing Family Size in England and Wales
- E. Garrett, A. Reid, K. Schürer, S. Szreter
- Geography
- 2001
Changing Family Size in England and Wales: Place, Class and Demography, 1891-1911
- E. Garrett, A. Reid, K. Schürer, S. Szreter
- History
- 13 August 2001
Preface and Acknowledgements 1. Introduction 2. Locations for study 3. Studying locations 4. Infant and child mortality from the 1911 census 5. Fertility and fertility behaviour 1891-1911 6. The… Expand
Infant mortality: A social problem?
- E. Garrett, C. Galley, N. Shelton, R. Woods
- Computer Science
- 2012
The Shadow of the Mills: Working Class Families in Pittsburgh, 1870-1907
- E. Garrett
- Sociology
- 1 March 1991
Gender specific mortality trends over the epidemiological transition: a view from the British mainland 1850-2000
- A. Reid, E. Garrett, C. Dibben, L. Williamson
- Geography
- 1 February 2016
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Medical provision and urban-rural differences in maternal mortality in late nineteenth century Scotland
- A. Reid, E. Garrett
- Medicine
- Social science & medicine
- 1 March 2018
This paper examines the effect of variable reporting and coding practices on the measurement of maternal mortality in urban and rural Scotland, 1861–1901, using recorded causes of death and women who… Expand
Residential Mobility and Child Mortality in Early Twentieth Century Belfast
- A. Reid, E. Garrett, S. Szreter
- Geography
- 2016
The 1911 censuses of the British Isles included questions directed at currently married women, relating to the number of children they had borne in that marriage, the number of those children who… Expand
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