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- Subsistence_crisis abstract "A subsistence crisis is a crisis caused by economic factors (generally high food prices), which in turn may be caused by either natural or man-made factors, which threatens the food supplies and the survival prospects of large numbers of people (it is considered famine if it's extremely severe with large numbers of lives are lost). A subsistence crisis can be considered genuine if it is visible in demographic data.It was in France that the notion of a subsistence crisis was first formulated by Meuvret in 1946, and greatly popularised by Goubert in 1960 through his influential study of the Beauvaisis in Beauvais. The theory of subsistence crises, in its contemporary guise, was first formulated by Meuvret in 1946. As an economic historian and specialist in price history Meuvret was struck by the coincidence between high prices and the increase in the number of deaths in the region of Gien in 1709-10. He then posed the problem of the nature of demographic crises, very tentatively at first, since he thought it was a hopeless quest to try to distinguish statistically between phenomena that were so closely associated: namely, mortality through simple inanition; mortality caused by disease, though attributable to malnutrition; and mortality by contagion, which in turn was linked to the scarcity that helped both spawn diseases and spread them through the migration of poor beggars.".
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- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageRevisionID "678851478".
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Beauvais.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink British_Empire.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Famines.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Food_politics.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Colony.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Crop_yield.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Demography.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Emigration.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Eviction.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Famine.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Famine_relief.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink French_Revolution.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Grain.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Great_Famine_(Ireland).
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Great_Famine_of_1315–17.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Harvest.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Starvation.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Subsistence_crisis.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLink Year_Without_a_Summer.
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Subsistence crisis".
- Subsistence_crisis wikiPageWikiLinkText "subsistence crisis".
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- Subsistence_crisis subject Category:Famines.
- Subsistence_crisis subject Category:Food_politics.
- Subsistence_crisis hypernym Crisis.
- Subsistence_crisis type MilitaryConflict.
- Subsistence_crisis type Famine.
- Subsistence_crisis type Study.
- Subsistence_crisis comment "A subsistence crisis is a crisis caused by economic factors (generally high food prices), which in turn may be caused by either natural or man-made factors, which threatens the food supplies and the survival prospects of large numbers of people (it is considered famine if it's extremely severe with large numbers of lives are lost).".
- Subsistence_crisis label "Subsistence crisis".
- Subsistence_crisis sameAs Q7632014.
- Subsistence_crisis sameAs Crise_de_subsistance.
- Subsistence_crisis sameAs m.02rktzg.
- Subsistence_crisis sameAs Q7632014.
- Subsistence_crisis wasDerivedFrom Subsistence_crisis?oldid=678851478.
- Subsistence_crisis isPrimaryTopicOf Subsistence_crisis.