Skip to main content
Articles

Amish Mortality Rates in the Twenty-First Century

Abstract

This research documents the mortality rates of the Amish from 2014 through 2021 using data found in The Diary of the Old Order Churches, a monthly publication designed to serve the Old Order Amish throughout the Americas. Data collected included month and year of death, age at death, gender, place of death by state/province/country, reported cause of death, and family name of parents in cases of stillbirth or infant mortality. Data revealed that the Amish have experienced five peaks in death rates, two prior to COVID and three during the COVID pandemic. Data also revealed differences in deaths due to accidents, cancer, and heart issues related to gender.

Keywords: accidents, Anabaptist, Amish, COVID, death rate, infant mortality, mortality, population growth, rural, stillbirths, The Diary

How to Cite:

Dewalt, M., (2022) “Amish Mortality Rates in the Twenty-First Century ”, The Journal of Plain Anabaptist Communities 3(1), 83-92. doi: https://doi.org/10.18061/jpac.v3i1.9101

Rights: Mark W. Dewalt

Downloads
Download PDF

Authors

  • Mark W. Dewalt

Share

Downloads

Information

Metrics

  • Views: 22
  • Downloads: 4

Citation

Download RIS Download BibTeX

File Checksums

(MD5)
  • PDF: bbd5b350c6bb9132550517e6fdb8e96e