Environmental and socioeconomic determinants of neonatal mortality in a northern Italian city in the early nineteenth century

Individual data, relative to the resident population of Udine, a city in northeastern Italy, under French domination (1806–1815) have been used to explore the effects of the environment on neonatal mortality in the early nineteenth century, controlling for social and economic factors.

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Alessio Fornasin, Laura Rizzi
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Fornasin, A., Rizzi, L. 2022. Environmental and socioeconomic determinants of neonatal mortality in a northern Italian city in the early nineteenth century. Popul Environ 44:77–98 

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2022
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