杀手城市与勤劳城市?关于250年城市增长的新数据与新证据

Killer citiesandindustrious cities? New data and evidence on 250 years of urban growth

Journal of Economic Geography · 2022
被引 2
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

基于1700-1950年35国142个城市近2000个粗人口率数据,检验工业革命时期城市的人口惩罚假说,发现死亡率下降快于生育率,自然增长率上升,表明人口惩罚在下降。

Abstract

Abstract In the historical literature, cities of the Industrial Revolution (IR) are portrayed as having a demographic penalty: killer cities with high death rates and industrious cities with low birth rates. To econometrically test this, we construct a novel data set of almost 2000 crude demographic rates for 142 large cities in 35 countries for 1700–1950. Mortality actually decreased faster than fertility during the IR era and rates of natural increase rose in the cities of industrializing countries, especially large cities. This implies a declining, not rising, demographic penalty thanks to the IR. To explain the puzzle, we posit that negative health and industriousness effects of industrial urbanization might have been outweighed by positive effects of increased income and life expectancy.

工业革命城市人口增长死亡率生育率