Table 2.
Period | Other causes | Smallpox |
---|---|---|
Sex ratio (males/100 females) | ||
1752–66 | 65.40 | 121.35** |
1775–99 | 79.26 | 75.56 |
% paupers | ||
1752–66 | 45.87 | 26.40** |
1775–99 | 41.10 | 31.65 |
Geometric mean cost of non-pauper burials (pence) | ||
1752–66 | 355.79 | 325.33 |
1775–99 | 306.08 | 268.93 |
Sample size | ||
1752–66 | 1912 | 197 |
1775–99 | 3180 | 79 |
Notes: Exported burials were excluded from analysis, because these all incurred a uniform fee. ‘Other causes’ included burials where no cause was given (their inclusion had little effect on the results). Geometric mean cost was calculated for non-pauper burials to normalize the distribution of costs. Asterisks indicate statistical significance of differences between smallpox and other causes: * p < 0.05, **p < 0.01. Statistical tests used were Fisher's exact test for differences in proportions (sex ratios and proportions pauper), and one-way ANOVA tests for differences in geometric mean cost. Sample sizes refer to the samples used for calculations of sex ratios and % of pauper.
Source: As for tab. 1.