🆕PopulationsPast.org now has cause- and age-specific mortality rates, and age- and sex-specific net migration rates! For example, in 1871 external causes of death (accidents, violence and suicide) among young adults was highest in industrial and fishing areas www.populationspast.org/vio1544/1871...
There was a remarkable decline in Scarlet Fever mortality among young children over just a few decades of the late 19th century (www.populationspast.org/sf14/1901/#5...)
Young adults (age 15-24) were most likely to move - out of rural areas and towards cities and industrial areas. Older adults were far less likely to move www.populationspast.org/nmr4554/1891...