Summary information

Study title

Addressing Health Pensions Database, 1860-1908

Creator

Smith, H., King's College London, Department of Geography

Study number / PID

9325 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-9325-1 (DOI)

Data access

Open

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.


This data collection contains information on the health of 26,500 United Kingdom postal workers who retired between 1860 and 1908. Following the 1859 Superannuation Act, all postal workers serving for ten or more years were eligible for a pension, and those who had worked for less than years could apply for a one-off gratuity. The data were transcribed from the pension application forms submitted to the Treasury for approval when a worker either reached retirement age (60 years until 1892 when it rose to 65) or were medically incapable of performing their duties. Two types of data on the health of these workers have been transcribed from the pension forms. First, a table which provides the number of days off sick taken in each of the ten years prior to their retirement. Second, the cause of retirement, where the worker was retiring for medical reasons this cause had to be certified by a doctor. Additionally, information on each workers’ age at retirement, length of service, occupation and place of work has been transcribed from the pension forms. These data have all be checked and standardised, and the causes of retirement have been coded to ICD10h. Additional contextual information on local characteristics such as population density have been added. For a sub-set of the 26,500 retirees death dates have been traced and so information on survival post-retirement is included. These data provide a new dataset to examine morbidity and mortality across the entirety of the United Kingdom in the second half of the nineteenth century and the time of the epidemiological transition.


Main Topics:

Morbidity

Mortality 

Occupation and other personal characteristics of postal workers

Methodology

Data collection period

Not available

Country

United Kingdom, England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland

Time dimension

Cross-sectional (one-time) study

Analysis unit

Individuals
Subnational

Universe

26,500 men and women aged between 15 and 89 who retired from the Post Office between 1860 and 1908.

Sampling procedure

No sampling (total universe)

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

Transcription

Funding information

Grant number

217755/Z/19/A

Grant number

217755/Z/19/Z

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2025

Terms of data access

  The Data Collection is to be made available to any user without the requirement for registration for download/access under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International Licence.