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Publications
2021
- Rafferty, S., (2021, in press) 'Can indirect estimation methods and the Medical Officer of Health Reports 'correct' distorted infant mortality rates reported by the Registrar-General? The case of London, 1896-1911'. Local Population Studies, 106, https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/314936
2020
- Jaadla, H., Reid, A., Garrett, E., Schürer, K. & Day, J., (2020). 'Revisiting the Fertility Transition in England and Wales: The Role of Social Class and Migration'. Demography, 57, p. 1543-1569.
- Reid, A.M., Jaadla, H., Garrett, E.M., & Schürer, K.S. (2020). 'Adapting the 'own children method' to allow comparison of fertility between populations with different marriage regimes'. Population Studies, 74, p. 1-22.
- Day, J., (2020). The Process of Internal Migration in England and Wales, 1851-1911: Updating Ravenstein and the Step-Migration Hypothesis. Comparative Population Studies, 44, p. 447-496.
2019
- Schurer, K. & Day, J., (2019). Migration to London and the development of the north–south divide, 1851–1911. Social History, 44, 1, p. 26-56.
2018
- Day, J., (2018). Leaving home in 19th century England and Wales: A spatial analysis. Demographic Research, 39, p. 95-135.
- Schürer, K.S, Garrett, E.M, Jaadla, H.J, & Reid, A.M. (2018). 'Household and family structure in England and Wales, 1851-1911: continuities and changes'. Continuity and Change, 33(3): 365-411.
- Reid, A.M. & Garrett, E.M. (2018) 'Medical provision and urban-rural differences in maternal mortality in late nineteenth century Scotland'. Social Science & Medicine, 201: 35-43.
- Reid, A.M. & Garrett, E.M. (2018) 'Mortality, Work and Migration. A Consideration of Age-specific Mortality from Tuberculosis in Scotland, 1861-1901'. Historical Life Course Studies, 6, Special Issue 1: 111-132.
- Garrett, E.M. & Reid, A.M. (2018). 'Composing a national picture from local scenes: new and future insights into the Fertility Transition'. Local Population Studies, 100: 60-76.
2017
- Jaadla, H. & Reid, A.M. (2017) 'The geography of early childhood mortality in England and Wales, 1881-1911'. Demographic Research, 37: 1861-1890.
2016
- Reid, A., Garrett, E. & Szreter, S. (2016). 'Residential mobility and child mortality in early twentieth century Belfast', in Diego Ramiro, Michel Oris, Lucia Pozzi (eds), New approaches of death in the cities during the health transition. pp. 55-76. Springer.
2015
- Reid, A., Garrett, E., Dibben, C., & Williamson, L. (2015). ''A confession of ignorance': deaths from old age and deciphering cause-of-death statistics in Scotland, 1855–1949'. The History of the Family, v. 20, p. 320-344.
- Garrett, E. & Reid, A. (2015). 'Introducing 'movers' into community reconstructions: linking civil registers of vital events to local and national census data: a Scottish experiment', in G. Bloothooft, P. Christen, K. Mandemakers & M.Schraagen (eds), Population Reconstruction. pp. 263-283. Springer.
2012
- Reid, A. & Garrett, E. (2012). 'Doctors and the causes of neonatal death in nineteenth century Scotland', Annales de Demographie Historique, 2012(1):149-179.
- Garrett, E., Reid, A. & Szreter, S. (2012). 'Fertility and child mortality in a household setting: comparative perspectives from UK censuses, 1861-1921', Popolazione e Storia, 2010(2): 59-82.
2011
- Galley, C., Garrett, E., Davies, R. & Reid, A. (2011). 'Living same-name siblings and English historical demography: A reply to Peter Razzell', Local Population Studies, 87: 70-77.
- Galley, C., Garrett, E., Davies, R. & Reid, A. (2011). 'Living same-name siblings and British historical demography', Local Population Studies, 86: 15-36.
2006
- Reid, A., Davies, R., Blaikie, A. & Garrett, E. (2006). 'Vulnerability among illegitimate children in nineteenth century Scotland', Annales de Demographie Historique, no. 111, 2006-1: 89-113.
- Reid, A., Davies, R. & Garrett, E. (2006). 'Nineteenth century Scottish demography from linked censuses and civil registers: a 'sets of related individuals' approach', History & Computing, 14(1+2) 2002 (publ. 2006): 61-86.
- Garrett, E. (2006). 'Urban-rural differences in infant mortality: a view from the death registers of Skye and Kilmarnock', in E. Garrett, C. Galley, N. Shelton and R. Woods, Infant mortality: a continuing social problem? (Ashgate, 2006), 119-148.
2005
- Davies, R. & Garrett, E. (2005) 'More Irish than the Irish? Nuptiality and fertility patterns on the Isle of Skye, Scotland 1881-1891', in L. Kennedy & R. J. Morris, eds., Ireland and Scotland: Order and disorder, 1600-2000 (Edinburgh, 2005)
- Blaikie, A., Garrett, E. & Davies, R. (2005) 'Migration, living strategies and illegitimate childbearing; a comparison of two Scottish settings: 1871-1881', in A. Levene, T. Nutt and S. Williams (eds.), Illegitimacy in Britain, 1700-1920 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005), 141-167.
2003
- Garrett, E. & Davies, R. 'Birth spacing and infant mortality on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, in the 1880s; a comparison with the town of Ipswich, England', Local Population Studies, 71 (2003), 53-74.
2001
- Garrett, E., Reid, A., Schűrer, K. & Szreter, S. (2001), Changing family size in England and Wales: place, class and demography: 1891-1911, Cambridge University Press (xxiii + 554 pages).
1997
- Reid, A. (1997). 'Locality or class? Spatial and social differentials in infant and child mortality in England and Wales, 1895-1911', in C.A. Corsini & P.P. Viazzo (eds), The Decline of Infant and Child Mortality: The European Experience: 1750-1990, pp. 129-154. Martinus Nijhoff
1995
- Garrett, E. & Reid, A. (1995). 'Thinking of England and taking care: family building strategies and infant mortality in England and Wales, 1891-1911', International Journal of Population Geography, 1: 69-102.
1994
- Garrett, E. & Reid, A. (1994). 'Satanic mills, pleasant lands: spatial variation in women's work, fertility and infant mortality as viewed from the 1911 census', Historical Research, 67: 157-177.
Reports
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Datasets
- Reid, A., Jaadla, H., Garrett, E. (2020). Demographic and Socio-economic Data for Registration Sub-districts of England and Wales, 1851-1911. [data collection]. UK Data Service. SN: 8613, http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-8613-1
- Jaadla, H. (2019). Weights to adjust for the number of missing women by Registration Sub-Districts in the I-CeM database, 1851–1911 [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.45290
- Garrett, E. M., Blaikie, A., Reid, A., Davies, R. (2007). Scottish Census Enumerators' Books: Skye, Kilmarnock, Rothiemay and Torthorwald, 1861-1901. [data collection]. UK Data Service. SN: 5596, http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-5596-1
- Garrett, E. M., Razzell, P., Davies, R. (2007). Sociological Study of Fertility and Mortality in Ipswich, 1872-1910. [data collection]. UK Data Service. SN: 5413, http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-5413-1