CEDAR seminar with Lars-Fredrik Andersson & Liselotte Eriksson
Thu
23
Nov
Thursday 23 November, 2023at 13:00 - 14:00
Fatmomakke NBET 4 /Zoom
Welcome to a CEDAR seminar with Lars-Fredrik Andersson & Liselotte Eriksson.
Morbidity among working class men and women in early twentieth century Sweden
This paper investigates gendered morbidity patterns by employing micro data derived from sickness records and membership ledgers on working class men and women in early 20th century Sweden. We find that the main reason for gendered morbidity differences - that woman faced fewer, but longer sickness episodes than men – reflects gendered productive and reproductive activities. Men suffered from the large number of work-place accidents as workers in the production sector, while women faced a major risk due to pregnancy, childbearing and related sickness. Women also suffered more from for diseases of the blood, diseases of the digestive & metabolic system and diseases the genitourinary than men. Both men and women faced shorter, but longer, sickness episodes in urban areas – seemingly related to the underlying differences in morbidity causes by place of residence.
Lars-Fredrik Andersson, Unit of Economic History, CEDAR Liselotte Eriksson, Umeå Centre for Gender Studies (UCGS), CEDAR
All interested are welcome to participate in this seminar. This seminar is held at floor 4 NBET and online via Zoom. If you wish to participate via zoom contact Mojgan Padyab.