A Natural Female Disadvantage? Maternal Mortality and the Role of Nutrition Related Causes of Death in the Netherlands, 1875-1899
This article addresses the question whether maternal mortality should be excluded from the study of excess female mortality. This phenomenon points to lower survival chances for women in certain age groups as opposed to men in the same age group. The existence of excess female mortality has been est...
Main Authors: | Angelique Janssens, Elien Van Dongen |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
openjournals.nl
2018-04-01
|
Series: | Tijdschrift voor Sociale en Economische Geschiedenis |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://test.openjournals.nl/tseg/article/view/8255 |
Similar Items
-
A Natural Female Disadvantage? Maternal Mortality and the Role of Nutrition Related Causes of Death in the Netherlands, 1875-1899
by: Angelique Janssens, et al.
Published: (2018-04-01) -
A Natural Female Disadvantage? Maternal Mortality and the Role of Nutrition Related Causes of Death in the Netherlands, 1875-1899
by: Angelique Janssens, et al.
Published: (2018-04-01) -
Severity and Selectivity of the Black Death and Recurring Plague in the Southern Netherlands (1349-1450)
by: Joris Roosen
Published: (2018-04-01) -
Severity and Selectivity of the Black Death and Recurring Plague in the Southern Netherlands (1349-1450)
by: Joris Roosen
Published: (2018-04-01) -
Severity and Selectivity of the Black Death and Recurring Plague in the Southern Netherlands (1349-1450)
by: Joris Roosen
Published: (2018-04-01)