This is a study of how the synergisms between cultural and structural factors, which played a major role during the historical fertility and nuptiality transition (first demographic transition or FDT), have continued to condition demographic innovations connected to the "second demographic transition" (SDT). The continuity or discontinuity from the "first" to the "second" demographic transition is studied for spatial aggregates over more than a century in two national contexts, i.e., Belgium and Spain. Special attention is paid to the role of successive secularization waves in shaping the geographical patterns of both transitions. The study also shows that the maps of the two aspects of the SDT, i.e., the "postponement" and the "non-conform...
L'objectif est d'analyser le processus de diffusion spatiale de deux paramètres de la seconde transi...
This chapter explores cross-national differences in fertility-related norms. In particular, we study...
This article builds on recent theoretical contributions to the literature on the diffusion of demogr...
This is a study of how the synergisms between cultural and structural factors, which played a major ...
International audienceLike most Western countries, Belgium has experienced two major waves of demogr...
In this analysis we shall essentially focus on spatial differentiations emerging in two successive w...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
This paper presents a narrative of the unfolding of the Second Demographic Transition (SDT) since th...
European demography and fertility is a colorful mosaic that reflects a variety of cultures and insti...
While previous studies have shown that nonmarital cohabitation is socially diffused, few have addres...
The purpose of this research is to analyse the evolution of fertility behaviour in Belgium through t...
Background While previous studies have shown that nonmarital cohabitation is socially diffused, few ...
BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that nonmarital cohabitation is socially diffused. However, t...
BACKGROUND According to classic demographic transition theory, mortality change is the key factor th...
L'objectif est d'analyser le processus de diffusion spatiale de deux paramètres de la seconde transi...
This chapter explores cross-national differences in fertility-related norms. In particular, we study...
This article builds on recent theoretical contributions to the literature on the diffusion of demogr...
This is a study of how the synergisms between cultural and structural factors, which played a major ...
International audienceLike most Western countries, Belgium has experienced two major waves of demogr...
In this analysis we shall essentially focus on spatial differentiations emerging in two successive w...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
Between the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century, couples all around Europe began to ...
This paper presents a narrative of the unfolding of the Second Demographic Transition (SDT) since th...
European demography and fertility is a colorful mosaic that reflects a variety of cultures and insti...
While previous studies have shown that nonmarital cohabitation is socially diffused, few have addres...
The purpose of this research is to analyse the evolution of fertility behaviour in Belgium through t...
Background While previous studies have shown that nonmarital cohabitation is socially diffused, few ...
BACKGROUND Previous studies have shown that nonmarital cohabitation is socially diffused. However, t...
BACKGROUND According to classic demographic transition theory, mortality change is the key factor th...
L'objectif est d'analyser le processus de diffusion spatiale de deux paramètres de la seconde transi...
This chapter explores cross-national differences in fertility-related norms. In particular, we study...
This article builds on recent theoretical contributions to the literature on the diffusion of demogr...