Indiana University Population Institute for Research and Training Working Papers

Last updated, May 19, 1994

Papers presented at The History of Registration of Causes of Death Conference held at Indiana University, November 11-14, 1993.

"Diseases as Causes of Death in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Some Historiographical Considerations" Jon Arrizabalaga

"National Differences in the Health Transition in Europe" Graziella Caselli "Causes of Death in 17th and 18th Century Quebec as Recorded in the Parish Registers" Yves Landry and Renold Lessard "The Reporting of Causes of Death: A Case-Specific and Disease-Specific Assessment" W. Robert Lee "Enforced Convergence: Political Change and Cause of Death Registration in the Hansestadt Bremen, 1860-1914" Barbara Leidinger-Sommer, W. Robert Lee and Peter Marschalck "Historians of Medicine and Historical Demographers: A Difficult Dialogue" David S. Reher "Physicians and Statisticians. Two Ways of Creating the Demographic Health Statistics in Spain, 19841-1936" Esteban Rodriguez-Ocana and Josep Bernabeu-Mestre Indiana Working Paper Series

"Infant and Child Mortality in the United States and Canada" George Alter

"Geographical Variation in Health Experience in Britain, 1872-1910" James C. Riley "The Economic and Social Consequences of Population Ageing" George Stolnitz "Household Patterns of the Elderly and the Proximity of Children in a Nineteenth-Century City, Verviers, Belgium" George Alter "Inside the Economic Institution: Modeling Household Budget Structures" Richard Wilk "The Census as an Ethnocentric Grid: Methodological Problems in Understanding the Caribbean Household" Richard Wilk, Stephen Miller "Age Variations in Provimate Influences on Child Mortality in Soutwest Nigeria" Batatunde Ahonsi "Factors Affecting EarlyChildhood Mortality in West Africa: The Case of 1981-86 OndoState, Nigeria" Batatunde Ahonsi "Rethinking the Consequences of Remittances for Eastern Caribbean Development" Dennis Conway "Determinants of Sickness Time and Mortality in Late Nineteenth-Century Britain" James Riley "The Medical Economy of the Working Class in 19th-Century Britain" James Riley "A General Approach for Linking Mortality Changes to Age Composition Effects: Theory and Applications" George Stolnitz "Queues of Forced Migrants - The Case of Refugees" Brigitte Waldorf "Rethinking the Consequences of Remittances for Eastern Caribbean Development" Dennis Conway
Reprinted from Caribbean Geography 4(2), September 1993 "Are There New Complexities in Global Migration Systems of Consequence for the United States 'Nation-State'?" Dennis Conway
Reprinted from the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies 2(1):33-44 (1994) "Consequences of Rapid Population Growth in Developing Countries" George Stolnitz
This book review appeared in Population and Development Review, March 1992, Vol. 18, No.1 "Postwar Abortion Amnesia: Mary Steichen Calderone and Alfred Kinsey on Physician-Provided Abortion" Judith Allen *Filenames with an asterix indicate that the charts and/or maps are unavailable in the online version