Social Changes and Better Health Conditions of the Portuguese Population 1974–2000

T. Veiga, M. J. Moreira, A. Fernandes
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he main purpose of this chapter is to illustrate the most significant changes in mortality rates and health status and their impact on Portuguese society. For practical purposes, we have taken into consideration two major problems, and we have approached them following different methodologies. Firstly we detect changes in Portuguese mortality rates using some demographic indicators and correlate this to the broader socio-economic changes that have occurred. Secondly we focus on the role of the National Health Care System as well as alternative institutional support at all levels. The methodological approach followed varies according to the available statistical data on health and death. Official statistical data on population movements became of scientific interest at the beginning of the modern era, by the end of the 19th century. The records on population movements became reliable by the second half of the 19th century, although it was not until the late 1880s that the publication of demographic statistics began. This data provides information on basic mortality rates, fertility rates and migratory movements during the last 150 years. After 1864, a reliable general census of the population is made. Nevertheless, major changes in the global quality of data will not be introduced until the 1930s.
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1974-2000年葡萄牙人口的社会变化和健康状况的改善
本章的主要目的是说明死亡率和健康状况的最重大变化及其对葡萄牙社会的影响。出于实际目的,我们考虑了两个主要问题,并采用了不同的方法来处理它们。首先,我们利用一些人口统计指标发现葡萄牙死亡率的变化,并将其与已发生的更广泛的社会经济变化联系起来。其次,我们关注国家卫生保健系统的作用以及各级其他机构的支持。所采用的方法方法因现有的健康和死亡统计数据而异。到19世纪末,关于人口流动的官方统计数据在现代之初引起了科学的兴趣。人口流动的记录在19世纪下半叶变得可靠,尽管直到19世纪80年代末才开始出版人口统计数据。这些数据提供了关于过去150年来基本死亡率、生育率和移徙运动的资料。1864年以后,进行了一次可靠的人口普查。然而,全球数据质量的重大变化要到1930年代才会出现。
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