Noymer, Andrew; Garenne, Michel - In: Population and Development Review 26 (2000) 3, pp. 565-581
The 1918 influenza epidemic had a marked and fairly long-lasting effect on the sex differential in mortality in the United States. After 1918 women lost most of their mortality advantage over men and the female/male gap did not regain its pre-epidemic level until the 1930s. An analysis of causes...