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100 1 _aEngelen, Theo
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700 1 _aShephard, John R.
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700 1 _aWen-shan, Yang
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700 1 _aEngelen, Theo
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700 1 _aShephard, John R.
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700 1 _aWen-shan, Yang
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245 1 0 _aDeath at the Opposite Ends of the Eurasian Continent
_bMortality Trends in Taiwan and the Netherlands 1850-1945
260 _bAmsterdam University Press
_c2011
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aLife at the Extremes
506 0 _aOpen Access
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520 _aThis volume examines contrasting historical demographics in Western Europe and Asia, taking the Netherlands and Taiwan as representative populations. Both countries have witnessed steady, continuous improvements in public health, disease prevention, and medical care. The contributors compare the impact of disease and mortality on the lives of individuals and families under very different cultural and social conditions. Death at the Opposite Ends of the Eurasian Continent analyzes a variety of factors, including maternal and infant mortality, as well as the accuracy of Taiwan's censuses and death reporting.
540 _aCreative Commons
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546 _aEnglish
650 7 _aSociety and culture: general
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650 7 _aSociology
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653 _aSociology
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