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City Health Departments, Public Health Expenditures, and Urban Mortality over 1910-1940.

Lauren Hoehn-Velasco1, Elizabeth Wrigley-Field2.   

Abstract

Over the early twentieth century, urban centers adopted full-time public health departments. We show that opening full-time administration had little observable impact on mortality. We then attempt to determine why health departments were ineffective. Our results suggest that achievements in public health occurred regardless of health department status. Further, we find that cities with and without a full-time health department allocated similar per capita expenditures towards health administration. This health department funding also better predicts infant mortality declines. Our conclusions indicate that specific campaigns, public health systems, and funding may have been more meaningful for local health over this era.

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Keywords:  H51; H75; I15; I18; N32; demographic transition; health departments; infant mortality; local public expenditures; mortality; public health

Year:  2021        PMID: 35558739      PMCID: PMC9090227          DOI: 10.1111/ecin.13038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Econ Inq        ISSN: 0095-2583


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9.  Watersheds in Child Mortality: The Role of Effective Water and Sewerage Infrastructure, 1880 to 1920.

Authors:  Marcella Alsan; Claudia Goldin
Journal:  J Polit Econ       Date:  2019-02-13

10.  The role of public health improvements in health advances: the twentieth-century United States.

Authors:  David Cutler; Grant Miller
Journal:  Demography       Date:  2005-02
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