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La mortalidad infantil en las viviendas: las consecuencias de la migración campo-ciudad en Santiago (Chile, 1865-1930)

Authors: Chávez Zúñiga, Pablo;

La mortalidad infantil en las viviendas: las consecuencias de la migración campo-ciudad en Santiago (Chile, 1865-1930)

Abstract

The article analyzes the conformation of the urban infrastructure and the consequences of this environment in infant mortality during the second half of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century, showing the effects of the rural-city migration. Recognizing the absence of material conditions of the city to receive a large number of habitants. For this reason, it deals with the improvements of the urbanization process, which contributes to diminish the figures of deceased infants in the first year of life.

El artículo analiza la conformación de la infraestructura urbana y las consecuencias de este entorno en la mortalidad infantil durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX y los inicios del siglo XX, mostrando los efectos de la migración campo-ciudad. Reconociendo la ausencia de condiciones materiales de la urbe para recibir una gran cantidad de habitantes. Por ello, trata las mejoras del proceso de urbanización, lo que contribuye a disminuir las cifras de párvulos fallecidos en el primer año de vida.

Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnología

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Spain
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Keywords

Viviendas, Santiago, Mortalidad infantil, Cuestión social, Infant mortality, Sewerage, Households, Alcantarillado, Social issue

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