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Session 115:
Family Relationships, Health and Mortality in Historical Perspective

Friday, May 2
2:30 PM - 4:20 PM
Conrad A
2nd Floor
Chair: Catherine A. Fitch, University of Minnesota
Discussant: George Alter, Indiana University

1.  Family Organization, Disability, and Mortality in Rural China, 1749-1909  •   Cameron D. Campbell, University of California, Los Angeles; James Z. Lee, California Institute of Technology

2.  Maternal Mortality on the Croatian-Bosnian Border 1700-1900  •   Eugene A. Hammel, University of California, Berkeley; Aaron Gullickson, University of California, Berkeley

3.  Does Health Mediate Mortality in Families?  •   James C. Riley, Indiana University

4.  Two Centuries of Marriage and Mortality in the United States: An Analysis of New Family History Data  •   Sven E. Wilson, Brigham Young University

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