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Infant mortality in Ottawa, Canada, 1901: assessing cultural, economic and environmental factors

Abstract

Infant mortality is widely recognized as an indicator of poor living conditions. Scholars have identified economic, housing, environmental, and more recently, cultural determinants of infant mortality. Using individual-level data and record linkage this paper documents and explains the geography of infant mortality in Ottawa in 1901. Infant death in Ottawa mirrored the geography of poor living conditions in the city. The poorest and most …

Authors

Mercier ME; Boone CG

Journal

Journal of Historical Geography, Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 486–507

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

10 2002

DOI

10.1006/jhge.2002.0442

ISSN

0305-7488