This article examines social heterogamy as an indicator of ‘‘societal openness'', by which is meant the extent to which social origin, as defined by the social position of one's parents, is used as the main criterion for selection of a marriage partner. We focus on two topics. The role first of migration and then of occupational identity in this selection of a partner according to social origin. And in order to evaluate the true social and economic context in which spouses lived, we do not use a nationwide sample but rather choose to examine marriage certificates from eleven cities and villages in Belgium, both Flemish and Walloon, during the nineteenth century. By observing different patterns of homogamy according to social origin we show ...
This article studies the relationship between partner selection and socioeconomic status (SES) attai...
Processes of social inclusion and exclusion among internal migrants in Antwerp, Rotterdam and Stockh...
peer reviewedThis paper examines the partner selection of the lower classes during an urban crisis p...
This article examines social heterogamy as an indicator of "societal openness", by which is meant th...
In this article, we study how potentially conflicting forces of socioeconomic modernization and endu...
This paper examines the partner selection of the lower classes during an urban crisis period in earl...
This paper examines the partner selection of the lower classes during an urban crisis period in earl...
Economic, social, political, and demographic processes changed Western European cities strongly duri...
In this article we address one of the most prominent questions in historical sociology: did economic...
This article investigates developments in and antecedents of socially mixed marriage in the rural Du...
Abstract in Undetermined Although the diffusion of fertility behavior between different social strat...
Partners choose each other on the basis of many characteristics. Social status is one of them. A per...
Partners choose each other on the basis of many characteristics. Social status is one of them. A per...
Partner choice and marriage are used as indicators of paths of acculturation and social inclusion am...
Processes of social inclusion and exclusion among internal migrants in Antwerp, Rotterdam and Stockh...
This article studies the relationship between partner selection and socioeconomic status (SES) attai...
Processes of social inclusion and exclusion among internal migrants in Antwerp, Rotterdam and Stockh...
peer reviewedThis paper examines the partner selection of the lower classes during an urban crisis p...
This article examines social heterogamy as an indicator of "societal openness", by which is meant th...
In this article, we study how potentially conflicting forces of socioeconomic modernization and endu...
This paper examines the partner selection of the lower classes during an urban crisis period in earl...
This paper examines the partner selection of the lower classes during an urban crisis period in earl...
Economic, social, political, and demographic processes changed Western European cities strongly duri...
In this article we address one of the most prominent questions in historical sociology: did economic...
This article investigates developments in and antecedents of socially mixed marriage in the rural Du...
Abstract in Undetermined Although the diffusion of fertility behavior between different social strat...
Partners choose each other on the basis of many characteristics. Social status is one of them. A per...
Partners choose each other on the basis of many characteristics. Social status is one of them. A per...
Partner choice and marriage are used as indicators of paths of acculturation and social inclusion am...
Processes of social inclusion and exclusion among internal migrants in Antwerp, Rotterdam and Stockh...
This article studies the relationship between partner selection and socioeconomic status (SES) attai...
Processes of social inclusion and exclusion among internal migrants in Antwerp, Rotterdam and Stockh...
peer reviewedThis paper examines the partner selection of the lower classes during an urban crisis p...