For several centuries, women's age at first marriage in Western Europe was higher than in the east (and in the rest of the world). Over the same period Western Europe began slow but sustained economic development relative to elsewhere. A model based on the economics of the household explains this association in two related ways. Both connect mortality, and the exercise of fertility restraint through higher marriage age, with greater human capital accumulation. The first explanation is simply an association but the second proposes a causal link where higher age of motherhood reduced the cost of investment in children. Evidence is provided that the causal process was operative in later nineteenth century EuropeHuman Capital; Household Product...
There is an extensive literature discussing how individuals’ marriage behavior changes as a country ...
We construct a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium model of the interaction between demography an...
Marriage is central to understanding his-torical populations and the family. Not only is marriage th...
For several centuries, women’s age at first marriage in Western Europe was higher than in the east (...
For several centuries, women’s age at first marriage in western Europe was higher than in the east b...
Was the European Marriage Pattern an important contributor to England’s precocious economic developm...
Cliometrics confirms that Malthus’s model of the preindustrial economy is a good description for muc...
We review different interpretations of the European Marriage Pattern (EMP) and explore how they rela...
Cliometrics confirms that Malthus’ model of the pre-industrial economy, in which increases in produc...
This article scrutinizes the recently postulated link between the European Marriage Pattern (EMP) an...
In this paper, I address the U-shaped dynamics (a decrease followed by an increase) in the age at fi...
This paper analyzes the interplay between early-life conditions and marital status, as determinants ...
This article argues that the European Marriage Pattern (EMP) has played a fundamental role in wester...
There is an extensive literature discussing how individuals’ marriage behavior changes as a country ...
We construct a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium model of the interaction between demography an...
Marriage is central to understanding his-torical populations and the family. Not only is marriage th...
For several centuries, women’s age at first marriage in Western Europe was higher than in the east (...
For several centuries, women’s age at first marriage in western Europe was higher than in the east b...
Was the European Marriage Pattern an important contributor to England’s precocious economic developm...
Cliometrics confirms that Malthus’s model of the preindustrial economy is a good description for muc...
We review different interpretations of the European Marriage Pattern (EMP) and explore how they rela...
Cliometrics confirms that Malthus’ model of the pre-industrial economy, in which increases in produc...
This article scrutinizes the recently postulated link between the European Marriage Pattern (EMP) an...
In this paper, I address the U-shaped dynamics (a decrease followed by an increase) in the age at fi...
This paper analyzes the interplay between early-life conditions and marital status, as determinants ...
This article argues that the European Marriage Pattern (EMP) has played a fundamental role in wester...
There is an extensive literature discussing how individuals’ marriage behavior changes as a country ...
We construct a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium model of the interaction between demography an...
Marriage is central to understanding his-torical populations and the family. Not only is marriage th...