Fertility behaviour in rural areas has been perceived as static, backward and uniform. This article analyses changes and variation in marital fertility within two social agro-systems in Flanders. Using longitudinal individual data from population registers, we document the course of the fertility decline in two case studies. Additionally, we use Kaplan Meier estimates to examine the impact of occupation, age at first marriage, urban migration experience and premarital fertility on fertility behaviour within marriage. The analysis shows that these factors had a dissimilar impact in different rural contexts
Background: Ever since the Princeton European Fertility Project, structural and diffusion effects on...
The current work shows the outcome of biodemographical researches carried out on Chàteauponsac popul...
We investigate the historical dynamics of the decline in fertility in Europe and its relation to mea...
Les comportements de fécondité des régions rurales ont été perçus comme statiques, conservateurs et ...
This study focuses on the decline of marital fertility between 1851 and 1891 in the French departmen...
In Belgium, the 19th century saw a decline in fertility. In this context, the socio-demographic hist...
Rural populations are said to have lowered their fertility following the urban elite model. This art...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
This article investigates developments in and antecedents of socially mixed marriage in the rural Du...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
Abstract in Undetermined Although the diffusion of fertility behavior between different social strat...
This article builds on recent theoretical contributions to the literature on the diffusion of demogr...
Differential fertility can be attributed to economic and cultural factors, but the family also plays...
This paper focuses on the intergenerational transmission of age at first marriage from mothers to da...
The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demograp...
Background: Ever since the Princeton European Fertility Project, structural and diffusion effects on...
The current work shows the outcome of biodemographical researches carried out on Chàteauponsac popul...
We investigate the historical dynamics of the decline in fertility in Europe and its relation to mea...
Les comportements de fécondité des régions rurales ont été perçus comme statiques, conservateurs et ...
This study focuses on the decline of marital fertility between 1851 and 1891 in the French departmen...
In Belgium, the 19th century saw a decline in fertility. In this context, the socio-demographic hist...
Rural populations are said to have lowered their fertility following the urban elite model. This art...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
This article investigates developments in and antecedents of socially mixed marriage in the rural Du...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
Abstract in Undetermined Although the diffusion of fertility behavior between different social strat...
This article builds on recent theoretical contributions to the literature on the diffusion of demogr...
Differential fertility can be attributed to economic and cultural factors, but the family also plays...
This paper focuses on the intergenerational transmission of age at first marriage from mothers to da...
The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demograp...
Background: Ever since the Princeton European Fertility Project, structural and diffusion effects on...
The current work shows the outcome of biodemographical researches carried out on Chàteauponsac popul...
We investigate the historical dynamics of the decline in fertility in Europe and its relation to mea...