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American Journal of Public Health (New York, N.Y. : 1912) logoLink to American Journal of Public Health (New York, N.Y. : 1912)
. 1920 Apr;10(4):327–331. doi: 10.2105/ajph.10.4.327

SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF HOUSING

Ira S Wile
PMCID: PMC1362816  PMID: 18010287

Abstract

Infant mortality is twice as great in homes without bathtubs, although the infants do not use them, and increases with lower rentals. Housing is also not to be separated from typhoid and respiratory disease. Health, education, standards, inspection, control of rent profiteering and a living wage are health factors related to housing.

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