We use a set of linked reproductive histories taken from Sweden, the Netherlands, and Spain for the period 1871–1960 to address key issues regarding how reproductive change was linked specifically to mortality and survivorship and more generally to individual agency. Using event-history analysis, this study investigates how the propensity to have additional children was influenced by the number of surviving offspring when reproductive decisions were made. The results suggest that couples were continuously regulating their fertility to achieve reproductive goals. Families experiencing child fatalities show significant increases in the hazard of additional births. In addition, the sex composition of the surviving sibset also appears to have i...
This historiographic contribution focuses on the political economy of fertility to understand the me...
Previous studies have consistently observed intergenerational continuities in childbearing. This stu...
The classic theory used to explain the demographic transition assumes that mortality is the key expl...
We use a set of linked reproductive histories taken from Sweden, the Netherlands, and Spain for the ...
We use a set of linked reproductive histories taken from Sweden, the Netherlands, and Spain for the ...
A set of linked reproductive histories taken from Sweden, the Netherlands and Spain for the period 1...
We use a set of linked reproductive histories taken from Sweden, the Netherlands, and Spain for the ...
A set of linked reproductive histories taken from the Spanish town of Aranjuez during the demographi...
BACKGROUND According to classic demographic transition theory, mortality change is the key factor th...
A set of linked reproductive histories taken from the Spanish town of Aranjuez during the demographi...
Human fertility rates showed a marked decline in Western Europe from the mid-nineteenth century unti...
This article investigates the association between, participation in, and exposure to voluntary organ...
In this study, we examined the mortality and fertility effects of the early health-insurance program...
The fertility decline that occurred in the industrialized world between 1870-1930 has been extensive...
BACKGROUND Pervious literature has established the existence of deliberate non-parity-specific ferti...
This historiographic contribution focuses on the political economy of fertility to understand the me...
Previous studies have consistently observed intergenerational continuities in childbearing. This stu...
The classic theory used to explain the demographic transition assumes that mortality is the key expl...
We use a set of linked reproductive histories taken from Sweden, the Netherlands, and Spain for the ...
We use a set of linked reproductive histories taken from Sweden, the Netherlands, and Spain for the ...
A set of linked reproductive histories taken from Sweden, the Netherlands and Spain for the period 1...
We use a set of linked reproductive histories taken from Sweden, the Netherlands, and Spain for the ...
A set of linked reproductive histories taken from the Spanish town of Aranjuez during the demographi...
BACKGROUND According to classic demographic transition theory, mortality change is the key factor th...
A set of linked reproductive histories taken from the Spanish town of Aranjuez during the demographi...
Human fertility rates showed a marked decline in Western Europe from the mid-nineteenth century unti...
This article investigates the association between, participation in, and exposure to voluntary organ...
In this study, we examined the mortality and fertility effects of the early health-insurance program...
The fertility decline that occurred in the industrialized world between 1870-1930 has been extensive...
BACKGROUND Pervious literature has established the existence of deliberate non-parity-specific ferti...
This historiographic contribution focuses on the political economy of fertility to understand the me...
Previous studies have consistently observed intergenerational continuities in childbearing. This stu...
The classic theory used to explain the demographic transition assumes that mortality is the key expl...