Article ID: CBB011961105

New perspectives on the contribution of sanitary investments to mortality decline in English cities, 1845–1909 (2023)

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Health improved in English cities in the last third of the nineteenth century, in tandem with substantial increases in public spending on water supplies and sanitation. However, previous efforts to measure the contribution of public expenditures to mortality improvements have been hampered by difficulties in quantifying public health investments and the lack of mortality data for specifically urban populations. We improve upon the existing evidence base by (1) creating measures of the stock of urban district sanitary capital, by type, on the basis of capital expenditure flows, rather than loan stocks; (2) using mortality and capital stock data that relate to the same administrative units (urban districts), and (3) studying the period 1880–1909 as well as the earlier period from 1845. The stock of sewerage capital was robustly related to improvements in all-cause mortality after 1880. The size of this effect varied with the extent of public investment in water supplies, suggesting complementarity between the two assets. For the period 1845–84, investments in water were associated with declines in infant and child mortality but the effect was much smaller and less precisely estimated in later decades. Our results suggest that improvements in water and sewerage targeted different transmission pathways for faecal–oral diseases.

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Authors & Contributors
Mills, Dennis
Beemer, Jeffrey K.
Bhaduri, Saradindu
Davies, Linda Margaret
Dinçkal, Noyan
Durbach, Nadja
Journals
Economic History Review
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Social History of Medicine
Social Science History
Continuity and Change
化学史研究 [Kagakushi kenkyū; Journal of the Japanese Society for the History of Chemistry]
Publishers
Princeton University
Campus
R. Oldenbourg
Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology
Steiner
Open University (United Kingdom)
Concepts
Public health
Sanitation
Mortality
Water supply
Sewerage
Hydraulic engineering
People
Liebig, Justus von
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
21st century
Places
England
Germany
Wales
Great Britain
India
Austria
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