In most western societies, marital fertility began to decline in the nineteenth century. But in Ireland, fertility in marriage remained stubbornly high into the twentieth century. Explanations of this focus on the influence of the Roman Catholic Church in Irish society. These arguments are often backed up by claims that the Irish outside of Ireland behaved the same way. This paper investigates these claims by examining the marital fertility of Irish Americans in 1900 and 1910. We find that Irish fertility patterns did not survive the Atlantic crossing. The Irish in America had smaller families than couples in both rural and urban Ireland. But Irish immigrants still had large families relative to the native-born population in the U.S. This h...
This paper seeks to verify that the hypothesis that the Irish family structure changed from the nucl...
a study of mortal ity decline in Germany, a study of fertility and family in New York Stale in the n...
Recent analyses of Ireland's marital fertility transition based on the Princeton Ig and the Stanford...
In most western societies, marital fertility began to decline in the nineteenth century. But in Irel...
We know much about the demography of rural England, particularly its slowness in participating in th...
Ireland’s relatively late and feeble fertility transition remains poorly-understood. The leading exp...
The past century has seen striking changes in family formation in Ireland. Family dynamics are funda...
Ireland's relatively late and feeble fertility transition remains poorly-understood. The leading exp...
This paper sets out to clarify the characteristics of Irish immigrants in England & Wales and the Un...
Analysis of marital fertility in rural Derry c. 1911 confirms the presence even then of a gap betwee...
Despite the extensive scholarly literature on both the Great Famine in Ireland and the Famine immigr...
Irish committee for social science researchA hard copy is available in UCD Library at GEN 330.08 IR/...
This paper examines the demography of Ireland’s Jewish community a century ago. Its focus is on Dubl...
Thousands of single Irish women emigrated to the United States after the Great Potato Famine. These ...
Before the Great Famine of 1847, the population of Ireland underwent a great demographic rise due to...
This paper seeks to verify that the hypothesis that the Irish family structure changed from the nucl...
a study of mortal ity decline in Germany, a study of fertility and family in New York Stale in the n...
Recent analyses of Ireland's marital fertility transition based on the Princeton Ig and the Stanford...
In most western societies, marital fertility began to decline in the nineteenth century. But in Irel...
We know much about the demography of rural England, particularly its slowness in participating in th...
Ireland’s relatively late and feeble fertility transition remains poorly-understood. The leading exp...
The past century has seen striking changes in family formation in Ireland. Family dynamics are funda...
Ireland's relatively late and feeble fertility transition remains poorly-understood. The leading exp...
This paper sets out to clarify the characteristics of Irish immigrants in England & Wales and the Un...
Analysis of marital fertility in rural Derry c. 1911 confirms the presence even then of a gap betwee...
Despite the extensive scholarly literature on both the Great Famine in Ireland and the Famine immigr...
Irish committee for social science researchA hard copy is available in UCD Library at GEN 330.08 IR/...
This paper examines the demography of Ireland’s Jewish community a century ago. Its focus is on Dubl...
Thousands of single Irish women emigrated to the United States after the Great Potato Famine. These ...
Before the Great Famine of 1847, the population of Ireland underwent a great demographic rise due to...
This paper seeks to verify that the hypothesis that the Irish family structure changed from the nucl...
a study of mortal ity decline in Germany, a study of fertility and family in New York Stale in the n...
Recent analyses of Ireland's marital fertility transition based on the Princeton Ig and the Stanford...