Journal article
The Social Geography of Childhood Mortality, Toronto, 1901
Abstract
Urban geographers and historians have long recognized the relationship between cities and poor health, though few have documented this relationship for cities in the past. While trends, and national or regional variations, of mortality rates are well documented for Britain and Europe, the picture is less complete for North America. Through the use of household data aggregated to the neighborhood scale, this paper explores the spatial variation …
Authors
Mercier ME
Journal
Urban Geography, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 126–151
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
March 2006
DOI
10.2747/0272-3638.27.2.126
ISSN
0272-3638