The Anabaptist Amish, Hutterite and Mennonite peoples trace their origins to the Reformation. Although they share certain beliefs, such as adult baptism and the separation of church and state, each group is culturally unique. The Hutterite and Amish are highly fertile and their populations exhibit stable rates of growth. These demographic characteristics reflect communal living among the Hutterites and labor intensive farming practices among the Amish. The Mennonites are the most receptive Anabaptist group to outside socioeconomic influences and provide a demographic contrast to the more conservative Amish and Hutterites. Demographic data collected during a study of aging in Mennonite population samples from Goessel and Meridian, Kansas, 19...
The Amish exhibit distinctive demographic patterns, notably high fertility. While scholars have stud...
Over the past fifteen years, a significant movement of Anabaptist farmers, particularly Amish and Ol...
The reproductive choices women make affect their health outcomes; however, the relevance of reproduc...
This is the published version. Copyright 1989 Wayne State University Press.The Anabaptist Amish, Hut...
This is the published version. Copyright 1989 Wayne State University Press.The Anabaptist Amish, Hut...
The Anabaptist Amish, Hutterite and Mennonite peoples trace their origins to the Reformation. Althou...
The Amish are known for their high fertility, and one of the groups, the Swartzentruber Amish, is kn...
Research indicates demographic trends within the Amish community remain stable over time, even as Am...
This article describes the demographic foundations of the Amish in Iowa. We note that since the publ...
Given the same reproductive span, more children with shorter interbirth intervals and less parental ...
Given the same reproductive span, more children with shorter interbirth intervals and less parental ...
Given the same reproductive span, more children with shorter interbirth intervals and less parental ...
This article presents the findings of a county-based estimate of the Amish population. The results a...
We describe a large genealogy data base, which can be searched by computer, of 295,095 Amish and Men...
The Amish exhibit distinctive demographic patterns, notably high fertility. While scholars have stud...
The Amish exhibit distinctive demographic patterns, notably high fertility. While scholars have stud...
Over the past fifteen years, a significant movement of Anabaptist farmers, particularly Amish and Ol...
The reproductive choices women make affect their health outcomes; however, the relevance of reproduc...
This is the published version. Copyright 1989 Wayne State University Press.The Anabaptist Amish, Hut...
This is the published version. Copyright 1989 Wayne State University Press.The Anabaptist Amish, Hut...
The Anabaptist Amish, Hutterite and Mennonite peoples trace their origins to the Reformation. Althou...
The Amish are known for their high fertility, and one of the groups, the Swartzentruber Amish, is kn...
Research indicates demographic trends within the Amish community remain stable over time, even as Am...
This article describes the demographic foundations of the Amish in Iowa. We note that since the publ...
Given the same reproductive span, more children with shorter interbirth intervals and less parental ...
Given the same reproductive span, more children with shorter interbirth intervals and less parental ...
Given the same reproductive span, more children with shorter interbirth intervals and less parental ...
This article presents the findings of a county-based estimate of the Amish population. The results a...
We describe a large genealogy data base, which can be searched by computer, of 295,095 Amish and Men...
The Amish exhibit distinctive demographic patterns, notably high fertility. While scholars have stud...
The Amish exhibit distinctive demographic patterns, notably high fertility. While scholars have stud...
Over the past fifteen years, a significant movement of Anabaptist farmers, particularly Amish and Ol...
The reproductive choices women make affect their health outcomes; however, the relevance of reproduc...