Williams N, Galley C
Popul Stud (Camb). 1995 Nov;49(3):401-20. doi: 10.1080/0032472031000148746.
This paper examines the magnitude of urban-rural differentials in infant mortality in England during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and also compares the timing of decline for a selection of towns of varying size, and their immediate rural hinterlands. Most towns continued to experience short-term fluctuations in infant mortality until the very end of the nineteenth century; however, in some of the adjacent rural communities--where levels of infant mortality were much lower--conditions were sufficiently favourable to allow a continuous decline in infant mortality from at least the 1860s, if not before. The final part of the paper considers the causes of these patterns and their implications for explanations of infant mortality decline.
本文考察了19世纪和20世纪初英格兰城乡婴儿死亡率的差异程度,还比较了不同规模城镇及其紧邻的农村腹地婴儿死亡率下降的时间。直到19世纪末,大多数城镇的婴儿死亡率仍有短期波动;然而,在一些相邻的农村社区——那里的婴儿死亡率要低得多——条件足够有利,至少从19世纪60年代起(如果不是更早的话)婴儿死亡率持续下降。本文最后一部分探讨了这些模式的成因及其对婴儿死亡率下降解释的启示。