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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Population Data Science, Vol 3, Iss 5 (2018)
ICPSR is building LinkageLibrary, a repository and community space for researchers involved in linking and combining datasets, as a collaboration between social, statistical, and computer scientists. Unlike surveys or experiments where causal and out
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https://doaj.org/article/2ce359db10144cf78c5e29e8e62716c4
Publikováno v:
Demographic Research, Vol 33, p 36 (2015)
Background: Previous research suggests individual-level socioeconomic circumstances and resources may be especially salient influences on mortality within the broader context of social, economic, and environmental factors affecting urban 19th century
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https://doaj.org/article/43c45768c389486d901f92475f82ef48
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. 72:97-109
Autor:
Kevin Fiscella, Margaret Noonan, Sarah E. Wakeman, Subrina Farah, Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, Mechelle Sanders, Jukka Savolainen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Correctional Health Care. 26:183-193
Drugs and alcohol are the third leading cause of death in U.S. jails. We analyzed 2000 to 2013 national jail mortality data by coding text data. We identified 1,442 deaths associated with drugs and alcohol. Drug-associated deaths were more than doubl
Publikováno v:
Continuity and Change. 35:253-253
Autor:
Amy O'Hara, Hye-Chung Kum, Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, Luiza Antonie, Trent Alexander, Özgür Akgün, Margaret C. Levenstein
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Population Data Science, Vol 3, Iss 4 (2018)
IntroductionAccess to real data with diverse attributes is critical for effective development of any data analytic algorithm. Benchmarking data repositories have all been vital to the development of research communities focused on algorithm developme
Publikováno v:
Social science history. 41(4)
This article explores the social interactions of immigration, occupation, and wealth in two urban industrial cities of nineteenth-century New England that were largely built upon, and shaped by, immigration: the very rapidly growing factory town of H
Autor:
Daniel G. Brown, Seth E. Spielman, Jeremy Mikecz, Angela R. Cunningham, Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, Kenneth M. Sylvester, Paul W. Rhode, James Dykes, Myron P. Gutmann, Jani Little
Publikováno v:
Social science history. 40(4)
This paper analyzes in detail the role of environmental and economic shocks in the migration of the 1930s. The 1940 US Census of Population asked every inhabitant where they lived five years earlier, a unique source for understanding migration flows
Publikováno v:
Demographic research
Demographic Research, Vol 33, p 36 (2015)
Demographic Research, Vol 33, p 36 (2015)
1. IntroductionSocial, economic, and environmental factors all impacted mortality in 19th century Europe and the United States. The type of place (rural or urban, industrial or non-industrial area, stable or growing population) was a powerful predict
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History. 42:503-517
Understanding the complexity of the historical demographic transition—the secular change from high to low levels of mortality and fertility in Western Europe and the United States during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries—has long been a majo