Journal article

Silent witnesses: Child health and well-being in England and Australia and the health transition 1870-1940

J McCalman

Health Sociology Review | ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2009

Abstract

This study explores the 'black box' of changes in both the macro and micro - the societal and domestic - environment that transformed the health and well-being of children in England and Australia between 1870 and 1940. It argues that in addition to the control of environmental hazards and improved medical care, changes in family life made possible by the decline in the informal economy of casual work, provided the domestic security that enabled the major improvements in child health measures before immunisation and antibiotics. The golden age of childhood came after World War II, with the relief of peace and unparalleled stability in marriages and home making. Since the 1970s, however, capi..

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