This paper reconsiders the fertility of historical social groups by accounting for singleness and childlessness. We find that the middle class had the highest reproductive success during England's early industrial development. In light of the greater propensity of the middle class to invest in human capital, the rise in the prevalence of these traits in the population could have been instrumental to England's economic success. Unlike earlier results about the survival of the richest, the paper shows that the reproductive success of the rich (and also the poor) were lower than that of the middle class, once accounting for singleness and childlessness. Hence, the prosperity of England over this period can be attributed to the increase in the ...
Exploiting a genealogy of English individuals living in the 16th to the 19th centuries, this study s...
For several centuries, women’s age at first marriage in Western Europe was higher than in the east (...
The Demographic Transition enabled the productivity advances of the Industrial Revolution to be chan...
This paper reconsiders the fertility of historical social groups by accounting for singleness and ch...
This paper reconsiders the fertility of historical social groups by accounting for singleness and ch...
In explaining England's early industrial development, previous research has highlighted that wealthy...
We use data collected by the Cambridge Group to investigate and explain differences in fertility by ...
Previous work has shown that England's pre-industrial elites had more surviving off-spring than thei...
Fundamental to the Malthusian model of pre-industrial society is the assumption that higher income i...
English fertility history is generally regarded as having been composed of two re-gimes: an era of u...
Adaptive accounts of modern low human fertility argue that small family size maximizes the inheritan...
Europeans restricted their fertility long before the Demographic Transition. By raising the marriage...
Was the European Marriage Pattern an important contributor to England’s precocious economic developm...
A remarkable feature of English demographic history is the explosion in childbearing outside marriag...
Modern industrialized populations lack the strong positive correlations between wealth and reproduct...
Exploiting a genealogy of English individuals living in the 16th to the 19th centuries, this study s...
For several centuries, women’s age at first marriage in Western Europe was higher than in the east (...
The Demographic Transition enabled the productivity advances of the Industrial Revolution to be chan...
This paper reconsiders the fertility of historical social groups by accounting for singleness and ch...
This paper reconsiders the fertility of historical social groups by accounting for singleness and ch...
In explaining England's early industrial development, previous research has highlighted that wealthy...
We use data collected by the Cambridge Group to investigate and explain differences in fertility by ...
Previous work has shown that England's pre-industrial elites had more surviving off-spring than thei...
Fundamental to the Malthusian model of pre-industrial society is the assumption that higher income i...
English fertility history is generally regarded as having been composed of two re-gimes: an era of u...
Adaptive accounts of modern low human fertility argue that small family size maximizes the inheritan...
Europeans restricted their fertility long before the Demographic Transition. By raising the marriage...
Was the European Marriage Pattern an important contributor to England’s precocious economic developm...
A remarkable feature of English demographic history is the explosion in childbearing outside marriag...
Modern industrialized populations lack the strong positive correlations between wealth and reproduct...
Exploiting a genealogy of English individuals living in the 16th to the 19th centuries, this study s...
For several centuries, women’s age at first marriage in Western Europe was higher than in the east (...
The Demographic Transition enabled the productivity advances of the Industrial Revolution to be chan...