Lawrence A. Sawchuk

Affiliations: 
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Cultural Anthropology
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Sawchuk LA, Tripp L, Samakaroon M. (2020) Assessing a syndemic: Gibraltar in the time of cholera. Social Science & Medicine. 112956
Tripp L, Sawchuk LA. (2017) Insights into secular trends of respiratory tuberculosis: The 20th century Maltese experience. Plos One. 12
Sawchuk LA, Tripp L, Damouras S, et al. (2013) Situating mortality: quantifying crisis points and periods of stability. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 152: 459-70
Sawchuk LA, Tripp L, Melnychenko U. (2013) The Jewish advantage and household security: life expectancy among 19th Century Sephardim of Gibraltar. Economics and Human Biology. 11: 360-70
Sawchuk LA, Tripp L, Mohan MM. (2010) "Voluntariness of Exposure": Life in a Convict Station The Prison Journal. 90: 203-219
Sawchuk LA. (2009) Brief communication: Rethinking the impact of the 1918 influenza pandemic on sex differentials in mortality. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 139: 584-590
Burke SD, Sawchuk LA. (2003) Tuberculosis mortality and recent childbirth: a retrospective case-control study of Gibraltarian women, 1874-1884. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 56: 477-90
Sawchuk LA, Burke SD, Padiak J. (2002) A matter of privilege: infant mortality in the Garrison Town of Gibraltar, 1870-1899. Journal of Family History. 27: 399-429
Sawchuk LA, Burke SDA. (2000) Mortality in an early Ontario community: Belleville 1876-1885. Urban History Review-Revue D Histoire Urbaine. 29: 33-47
Sawchuk LA, Burke SD, Benady S. (1997) Assessing the impact of adolescent pregnancy and the premarital conception stress complex on birth weight among young mothers in Gibraltar's civilian community. The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society For Adolescent Medicine. 21: 259-66
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