We use individual-level census data for England and Wales for the period 1851-1911 to investigate the interplay between social class and geographical context determining patterns of childbearing during the fertility transition. We also consider the effect of spatial mobility or lifetime migration on individual fertility behavior in the early phases of demographic modernization. Prior research on the fertility transition in England and Wales has demonstrated substantial variation in fertility levels and declines by different social groups; however, these findings were generally reported at a broad geographical level, disguising local variation and complicated by residential segregation along social class and occupational lines. Our findings ...
Britain’s fertility at the end of the nineteenth century and start of the twentieth century has been...
Statistical methods have provided insight into the post-1860 fertility decline, but the deeper expla...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims of the projec...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: We use individual-level census data for England and Wales f...
Geographical variations in fertility have been observed within several countries in Northern Europe,...
AbstractGeographical variations in fertility have been observed within several countries in Northern...
The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demograp...
The focus of this paper is whether the transition from high to low fertility reveals continuity or d...
Simon Szreter’s book Fertility, Class, and Gender in Britain, 1860-1940 argues that social and econo...
Most studies on the fertility transition have focused either on macro-level trends or on micro-level...
This contribution examines the relationship between local population studies and the national pictur...
Most studies on the fertility transition have focused either on macro-level trends or on micro-level...
We use data collected by the Cambridge Group to investigate and explain differences in fertility by ...
BACKGROUND Despite a long interest in the historical fertility transition, there is still a lack of ...
We investigate the historical dynamics of the decline in fertility in Europe and its relation to mea...
Britain’s fertility at the end of the nineteenth century and start of the twentieth century has been...
Statistical methods have provided insight into the post-1860 fertility decline, but the deeper expla...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims of the projec...
Funder: University of CambridgeAbstract: We use individual-level census data for England and Wales f...
Geographical variations in fertility have been observed within several countries in Northern Europe,...
AbstractGeographical variations in fertility have been observed within several countries in Northern...
The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demograp...
The focus of this paper is whether the transition from high to low fertility reveals continuity or d...
Simon Szreter’s book Fertility, Class, and Gender in Britain, 1860-1940 argues that social and econo...
Most studies on the fertility transition have focused either on macro-level trends or on micro-level...
This contribution examines the relationship between local population studies and the national pictur...
Most studies on the fertility transition have focused either on macro-level trends or on micro-level...
We use data collected by the Cambridge Group to investigate and explain differences in fertility by ...
BACKGROUND Despite a long interest in the historical fertility transition, there is still a lack of ...
We investigate the historical dynamics of the decline in fertility in Europe and its relation to mea...
Britain’s fertility at the end of the nineteenth century and start of the twentieth century has been...
Statistical methods have provided insight into the post-1860 fertility decline, but the deeper expla...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aims of the projec...