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From Census Records to People: Reconstructing the Population of France in the SocFace Project •
Jérôme Bourdieu, PSE and EHESS; dupraz yannick, Université Paris Dauphine-PSL, PSE & INED; Christopher Kermorvant, Teklia; Lionel Kesztenbaum , INED.
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Tuberculosis and Unhealthy Blocks in Early Twentieth Century Madrid: Ideological Construction of Demographic Reality? •
Mélanie Bourguignon , Center for Demographic Research, UCLouvain; Michel Oris, University of Geneva; Stanislao Mazzoni, CSIC; Dariya Ordanovich, Spanish National Research Council; Diego Ramiro, Institute of Economics, Geography and Demography, Center for Human and Social Sciences, Spanish National Research Council.
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The Effect of Climate and Weather on Postneonatal Mortality, Northern Sweden 1861-1950 •
Göran Broström, CEDAR; Tommy Bengtsson , Lund University.
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Beyond the Parent-Child Dyad: Linking Family Migration Histories and Lifetime Internal Migration in 19th-Century Netherlands •
Andrea Colasurdo , Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.
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Lasts Generations of Stem Family: Evolution of Household Structure in Baix Llobregat from Mid 19th to Mid 20th Century. •
Inés Gil Torras , University of Bologna; Joana-María Pujadas Mora, CED.
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Indirect Fertility Estimates in Historical Italy: A Bayesian Approach •
Michail Raftakis , University of Bologna; Riccardo Omenti, University of Bologna; Nicola Barban, University of Bologna.
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Health By Wealth: Optical character recognition and LLMs with population-level probate and administrative data uncover substantial inequalities in health over the very long run •
Charles Rahal , University of Oxford; Naomi Muggleton, Warwick University; Aaron Reeves, London School of Economics and Political Science; Paul Moore, University of Oxford; Linda Li, London School of Economics and Political Science; Alexandra Rottenkolber, Linköping University.