| Literature DB >> 30416230 |
Peter Ekamper1, Govert Bijwaard1, Frans van Poppel1, L H Lumey2.
Abstract
Despite there being several estimates for famine-related deaths in the west of The Netherlands during the last stage of World War II, no such information exists for war-related excess mortality among the civilian population from other areas of the country. Previously unavailable data files from Statistics Netherlands allow researchers to estimate the number of war-related excess deaths during the last stage of the war in the whole country. This study uses a seasonal-adjusted mortality model combined with a difference-in-difference approach to estimate the number of excess deaths in the period between January 1944 and July 1945 at a total of close to 91,000 (75%) excess deaths. Almost half of all war-related excess mortality during the last year of the war occurred outside the west.Entities:
Keywords: Excess mortality; The Netherlands; World War II; estimation; famine
Year: 2017 PMID: 30416230 PMCID: PMC6226247 DOI: 10.1080/01615440.2017.1285260
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hist Methods ISSN: 0161-5440