The Slave Population of Nineteenth Century Trinidad: A Demographic Analysis |
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COMPOSITION OF THE SLAVE POPULATION | 33 |
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INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITY | 86 |
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1813 registration abolitionists African and Creole African males African population AFRICANS CREOLES Age distribution age-specific fertility rates amenorrhea Atlantic Slave Trade beriberi boys breastfeeding British West Indies chances of survival child mortality childless cocoa coffee Collins colonies cotton Creole males Creole population Creole slaves Creole women crop crude birth disease duration of breastfeeding growth height Higman Ibid immunoglobin infant and child inter-registration period Jamaica level of fertility logistic regressions logit malnutrition matched with children mean birth interval mean duration Millette model life table mortality rates nutritional status Parameter estimates percent plantation records plantation slaves planters Prob probability of surviving proportion of women reproduction rate risk of childbearing schedule siblings significantly different slave registration Slavery slaves in Trinidad smuggled into Trinidad Spanish sugar plantations surviving child surviving children tetanus thiamine total fertility rate total marital fertility trans-Atlantic slave trade Trinidad Trinidad in 1813 Trinidadian slave women variables woman women matched