Thursday, June 4 / 11:00 - 12:30 Room M

Session 24
Mortality, Inequality and Population Dynamics in Historical Perspective

Chair: Francesco Scalone, Università di Bologna

1. The Demography of Two Early European Medieval Communities: Combining Genetic Data with “Classical” Demographic AnalysisIrene Barbiera , Univgersity of Padova; Ginapiero Dalla-Zuanna, University of Padova; Margit Berner, Natural History Museum, Department of Anthropology; Zuzana Hofmanová, Leipzig, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Department of Archaeogenetics; Doris Pany-Kucera, Vienna Natural History Museum, Department of Anthropology; Walter Pohl, Vienna, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Medieval Research; Bendeguz Tobias, Vienna, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Institute for Medieval Research; Ke Wang, Shanghai, Fudan University, School of Life Sciences.

2. Not Just How Long, but How Unequal: Lifespan Inequality by Social Class in Sweden, Cohorts 1841–1920Marcos Castillo , Lund University; Martin Dribe, Lund University.

3. The Late Decline of Seasonal Diarrhoeal Mortality: Temperature and Urban Sanitation in England and Wales, 1891-1930Hannaliis Jaadla , University of Cambridge; Romola Davenport, University of Cambridge.

4. Migrants’ under-Mortality: Using Causes of Death to Disentangle Healthy Migrant Effect and Salmon Bias in Early Twentieth Century MadridMichel Oris , University of Geneva; Stanislao Mazzoni, CSIC; Aitor Garcia, Spanish Research Council; Mélanie Bourguignon, Center for Demographic Research, UCLouvain; Diego Ramiro, Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography, Center for Human and Social Sciences, Spanish National Research Council.

5. Bounce Back or Spiral down: Mortality Crises and Population ChangeSerena Vigezzi , Cpop - University of Southern Denmark.

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