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Data and Script from: Reducing childhood mortality extends mothers’ lives

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During the 20th century, childhood mortality was dramatically reduced globally, falling by more than 90% in the United States and much of Europe. Total fertility also fell, with the combined result that many parents who otherwise would have experienced the loss of a child were spared the trauma and negative health consequences that accompany such a loss. Here I use mathematical modeling to argue that the reduction in the frequency of child death that occurred in the 20th century indirectly led to a substantial reduction in female mortality, resulting in an extension of female lifespan. I estimate that the reduction in maternal bereavement in the US during the 20th century indirectly increased mean female lifespan after age 15 by approximately 1 year. I discuss implications for our understanding of the persistence of the sex gap in longevity and approaches to improving maternal health outcomes in countries that still face high levels of childhood mortality.

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Please cite as: Matthew Zipple. (2024) Data and Script from: Reducing childhood mortality extends mothers’ lives. [dataset] Cornell University eCommons Repository. https://doi.org/10.7298/1r0d-tc78

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Cornell University Klarman Postdoctoral Fellowship NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Biology (grant # 2109636)

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2024

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Bereavement; Maternal Health; Life Expectancy

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