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Mortality and socio-economic status in two eighteenth-century Dutch villages
Jona Schellekens
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Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Socioeconomic Status
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18th Century
100%
Dutch
100%
Mortality Rate
66%
Lower Class
66%
Mortality Inequality
66%
Agricultural Labourers
33%
Europe
33%
Malnutrition
33%
Standard of Living
33%
High Standards
33%
Water Supply
33%
Change Patterns
33%
Probable Cause
33%
Poor Sanitation
33%
Polluted Water
33%
Socioeconomic Groups
33%
Military Activities
33%
War of the Austrian Succession
33%
Social Sciences
Eighteenth Century
100%
Dutch
100%
Social Status
100%
Socioeconomic Status
100%
Living Standard
33%
Overcrowding
33%
Water Supply
33%
Europe
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Europe
100%
Water Supply
100%
Socioeconomic Status
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Standard of Living
100%