The Effects of Social Value on Child Mortality: the Case of El Sagrario Parish, Zacatecas, México, 1835-1845

Q4 Arts and Humanities
Miriam Angélica Camacho Martínez, L. Márquez Morfín, Patricia Olga Hernández Espinoza
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Abstract

he main objective of this paper is to reveal the effect of social value in child mortality in the city of Zacatecas, Mexico, between 1835 and 1845. The source of the data analysed was the departures of deaths of the parish of El Sagrario, and the statistical techniques of historical demography were used under the approach of demographic anthropology. The results indicated differences in the causes of mortality by sex, gender, and age. In neonatal mortality there was a greater number of deaths due to infectious processes (fevers), especially diseases related to the respiratory system, and there was a male predominance (53 per cent). From the second year of life female mortality has a predominance. Due to gastrointestinal infections, fevers, nutritional deficiencies, and epidemic diseases (measles), women recorded higher mortality (53 per cent), especially from measles. These results suggest that the cultural value attributed to gender had a fundamental role towards the care provided to children.
社会价值对儿童死亡率的影响:墨西哥萨卡特卡斯El Sagrario教区的案例,1835-1845
本文的主要目的是揭示1835年至1845年间,社会价值对墨西哥萨卡特卡斯市儿童死亡率的影响。所分析的数据来源是El Sagrario教区的死亡人数,历史人口学的统计技术是在人口人类学的方法下使用的。结果表明,不同性别、性别和年龄的死亡率存在差异。在新生儿死亡率中,由于感染过程(发烧),特别是与呼吸系统有关的疾病导致的死亡人数较多,男性占主导地位(53%)。从生命的第二年开始,女性死亡率占主导地位。由于胃肠道感染、发烧、营养缺乏和流行性疾病(麻疹),妇女的死亡率较高(53%),尤其是麻疹。这些结果表明,性别的文化价值观在为儿童提供护理方面发挥着根本作用。
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Local Population Studies
Local Population Studies Social Sciences-Demography
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期刊介绍: The journal Local Population Studies was first published as a newsletter and magazine in 1968. Since then it has become a more formal journal. It is published bi-annually and is the world"s only journal on matters relating to population within a local or community context. Its emphasis is on Great Britain, but occasional articles about other local communities are published. Subscription to Local Population Studies is included within membership of the LPSS.
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