The negative consequences of colonization (high mortality, low life expectancy at birth) hit the Sami and non-Sami populations, but at different time periods.doi:10.4054/DemRes.2013.28.16Lena KarlssonDemographic ResearchKarlsson, L. Indigenous life expectancy in Sweden 1850-1899: Towards a long and...
The population of China is larger than that of Japan.中国的人口比日本的人口多。The life expectancy of blacks in 1850 was shorter than that of white Americans. Yet it was much longer than the life expectancy of United States city dwellers.在1850年黑人估计寿命要比白人短,但却远比美国城市居民...
Learn the life expectancy (measured at birth) of American men and women, differentiated by race. For the 2010, the latest data available, the life expectancy for men of all races is 76.2 years and 81.1 years for women. All racesWhiteBlackYearBoth sexesMa
We investigated the role that urbanization and plague may have played in changes in life expectancy amongst artists in the Low Countries who were born between 1450 and 1909. Artists can be considered to be representative of a middle-class population living mostly in urban areas. The dataset was...
In subject area: Social Sciences Life expectancy refers to the average number of years a person at a certain age is expected to live based on current mortality rates. It is a key indicator of health status and can be measured at birth or at specific ages to assess survival expectations. ...
In 1850, average Western life expectancy was around 40 years Increasing life expectancy meant that by 1950, this had become the start of middle age Today, anyone aged 40 is only half-way through their expected life By 2050, on current trends, average life expectancy will...
Indigenous life expectancy in Sweden 1850-1899: Towards a long and healthy life? BACKGROUND Previous research has shown that the health transition and demographical pattern of indigenous people has followed a different path compared to ... L Karlsson - 《Demographic Research》 被引量: 3发表: 2013...
The sharp rise in life expectancy over the past century is due primarily to improved housing, nutrition, hygiene and vaccines3, which greatly enhanced the chances to survive childhood and young adulthood4. While most determinants of life expectancy are still environmental (for example, socio-...
Healthy life expectancy (HALE) at birth is an important indicator of health status and quality of life of a country’s population. However, little is known about the determinants of HALE as yet globally or even country-specific level. Thus, we examined the factors that are associated with HAL...
Life expectancy has increased rapidly since the Enlightenment. Estimates suggest that in a pre-modern, poor world, life expectancy was around 30 years in all regions of the world. In the early 19th century, life expectancy started to increase in the early industrialized countries while it stayed...