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Spatial inequalities in infant survival at an early stage of the longevity revolution: a pan-European view across 5000+ regions and localities in 1910

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Spatial inequalities in infant survival at an early stage of the longevity revolution: a pan-European view across 5000+ regions and localities in 1910. / Klusener, Sebastian; Devos, Isabelle; Ekamper, Peter et al.
In: Demographic Research, Vol. 30, 68, 12.06.2014, p. 1849-1864.

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Klusener, S, Devos, I, Ekamper, P, Gregory, I, Gruber, S, Marti-Henneberg, J, van Poppel, F, da Silveria, LE & Solli, A 2014, 'Spatial inequalities in infant survival at an early stage of the longevity revolution: a pan-European view across 5000+ regions and localities in 1910', Demographic Research, vol. 30, 68, pp. 1849-1864. https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2014.30.68

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Klusener, S., Devos, I., Ekamper, P., Gregory, I., Gruber, S., Marti-Henneberg, J., van Poppel, F., da Silveria, L. E., & Solli, A. (2014). Spatial inequalities in infant survival at an early stage of the longevity revolution: a pan-European view across 5000+ regions and localities in 1910. Demographic Research, 30, 1849-1864. Article 68. https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2014.30.68

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Klusener S, Devos I, Ekamper P, Gregory I, Gruber S, Marti-Henneberg J et al. Spatial inequalities in infant survival at an early stage of the longevity revolution: a pan-European view across 5000+ regions and localities in 1910. Demographic Research. 2014 Jun 12;30:1849-1864. 68. doi: 10.4054/DemRes.2014.30.68

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Klusener, Sebastian ; Devos, Isabelle ; Ekamper, Peter et al. / Spatial inequalities in infant survival at an early stage of the longevity revolution : a pan-European view across 5000+ regions and localities in 1910. In: Demographic Research. 2014 ; Vol. 30. pp. 1849-1864.

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abstract = "Spatial inequalities in human development are of great concern for international organisations and national governments. Demographic indicators like the infant mortality rate are important measures for determining these inequalities. The availability of demographic indicators over long time periods at relatively high levels of geographical detail allows us to examine long-term continuities and changes in spatial inequalities.",
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