Autoren: |
Elena Crinela
Holom
![]() Babeș-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca Centre for Population Studies Nicoleta Hegedűs ![]() Babeș-Bolyai University/ Romanian Academy, Cluj-Napoca Centre for Population Studies/ George Bariț Institute of History |
Schlüsselbegriffe: | przyczyny zgonów księgi parafialne HPDT klasyfikacja ICD-10 System HCDT |
Veröffentlichungsdatum der gesamten Ausgabe: | 2022 |
Seitenanzahl: | 22 (7-28) |
1. | Bolovan, Ioan, Transilvania între Revoluția de la 1848 şi Unirea din 1918: Contribuții demografice. Cluj-Napoca: Centrul de Studii Transilvane: Fundația Culturală Română, 2000. |
2. | Bolovan, Ioan, Bogdan Crăciun, Diana Covaci, Luminița Dumănescu, Elena Crinela Holom, Daniela Mârza, and Angela Cristina Lumezeanu. “Historical Population Database of Transylvania: A Database Manual.” Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Digitalia 64 (2019): 9–84. |
3. | Caselli, Graziella. “National Differences in the Health Transition in Europe.” Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History 29 (July 1, 1996), 3: 107–25. |
4. | Covaci, Diana, Daniela Deteşan, and Elena Crinela Holom. “Laic Laws Governing the Romanian Families in Transylvania in the Second Half of the 19th Century.” In: Families in Europe between the 19th and the 21st Centuries: From the Traditional Model to Contemporary PACS, eds. Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, and Ioan Bolovan. Supplement to the Romanian Journal of Population Studies: 575–591. Cluj-Napoca: Presa Universitară Clujeană, 2009. |
5. | Coroian, Georgiana I. “Application of ICD-10 on the Causes of Death from the Reformed-Calvinist Burial Parish Registers in the Mureș Valley, Transylvania.” Philobiblon. Transylvanian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in the Humanities 24 (2019): 127–141. |
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7. | Elo, Irma T., Pekka Martikainen, and Mikko Myrskylä. “Socioeconomic Status across the Life Course and All-cause and Cause-specific Mortality in Finland.” Social Science & Medicine 119 (2014): 198–206. |
8. | Ericsson, Malin, Nancy L. Pedersen, Anna L. V. Johansson, Stefan Fors, and Anna K. Dahl Aslan. “Life-course Socioeconomic Differences and Social Mobility in Preventable and Non-preventable Mortality: A Study of Swedish Twins.” International Journal of Epidemiology 48 (2019): 1701–1709. |
9. | Debiasi, Enrico, and Martin Dribe. “SES Inequalities in Cause-specific Adult Mortality: A Study of the Long-term Trends Using Longitudinal Individual Data for Sweden (1813–2014).” European Journal of Epidemiology 35 (2020): 1043–1056. |
10. | Holom, Elena Crinela, Nicoleta Hegedűs, and Ioan Bolovan. “Quantitative Perspective on Violent Deaths in Transylvania between the Mid-19th Century and the End of the First World War: Tentative Findings.” Transylvanian Review 30 (2021), 1: 48–64. |
11. | Janssens, Angélique. “Constructing SHiP and an International Historical Coding System for Causes of Death.” Historical Life Course Studies 10 (2021), special issue 3: 64–70. |
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17. | Rotar, Marius. “Death Inspectors or the ‘Professionals’ of Death during Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Transylvania.” Mortality 17 (2012): 240–255. |
18. | Sáinz-Otero, Ana-María, Antonio-Jesús Marín-Paz, and José Almenara Barrios. “The Classification of Causes of Historical Mortality (CCHM): A Proposal of the Study of Death Records.” Plos one 15 (2020) 4: e0231311. |
19. | Westberg, Annika, Elisabeth Engberg, and Sören Edvinsson. “A Unique Source for Innovative Longitudinal Research: The POPLINK Database”. Historical Life Course Studies 3 (2016): 20–31. |
20. | Wolleswinkel-Van Den Bosch, Judith H., Frans W. A Van Poppel, and Johan P Mackenbach. “Reclassifying Causes of Death to Study the Epidemiological Transition in the Netherlands, 1875–1992.” European Journal of Population 12 (1996): 327–361. |