In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, most countries in Europe and English-speaking countries outside Europe experienced a fertility transition, where fertility fell from high levels to relatively low levels. England and the other English-speaking countries experienced this from the 1870s, while fertility in Australia began to fall in the 1880s. This book investigates the fertility transition in Tasmania, the second settled colony of Australia, using both statistical evidence and historical sources. The book examines detailed evidence from the 1904 New South Wales Royal Commission into the Fall in the Birth Rate, which the Commissioners regarded as applying not only to NSW, but to every state in Australia. Many theories have been...
The 1991 census did not ask women how many children they had ever had. Because of this, there has be...
The numerical balance between males and females in a population has been of long-standing interest t...
Simon Szreter’s book Fertility, Class, and Gender in Britain, 1860-1940 argues that social and econo...
The paper examines the fall of marital fertility in Tasmania, the second settled Australian colony, ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the fall of marital fertility in Tasmania, the second settled A...
Background: Australia has remarkably detailed data on non-marital pregnancy dating from 1908. They b...
During the second half of the nineteenth century fertility in Australia declined from a high level ...
'This Sin and Scandal' is a study of the agitated response of some sections of the public to the sha...
The examination of various investigations on Australian fertility showed that, in most of these, t...
The numerical balance between males and females in a population has been of long-standing interest t...
The paper describes the methods used to create a database to study the fall of fertility in Tasmania...
The paper describes the methods used to create a database to study the fall of fertility in Tasmania...
The decline of human fertility that occurred in Europe and North America in the nineteenth century, ...
Britain’s fertility at the end of the nineteenth century and start of the twentieth century has been...
The fertility rate in Australia, like almost all OECD countries, is below the level required for pop...
The 1991 census did not ask women how many children they had ever had. Because of this, there has be...
The numerical balance between males and females in a population has been of long-standing interest t...
Simon Szreter’s book Fertility, Class, and Gender in Britain, 1860-1940 argues that social and econo...
The paper examines the fall of marital fertility in Tasmania, the second settled Australian colony, ...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the fall of marital fertility in Tasmania, the second settled A...
Background: Australia has remarkably detailed data on non-marital pregnancy dating from 1908. They b...
During the second half of the nineteenth century fertility in Australia declined from a high level ...
'This Sin and Scandal' is a study of the agitated response of some sections of the public to the sha...
The examination of various investigations on Australian fertility showed that, in most of these, t...
The numerical balance between males and females in a population has been of long-standing interest t...
The paper describes the methods used to create a database to study the fall of fertility in Tasmania...
The paper describes the methods used to create a database to study the fall of fertility in Tasmania...
The decline of human fertility that occurred in Europe and North America in the nineteenth century, ...
Britain’s fertility at the end of the nineteenth century and start of the twentieth century has been...
The fertility rate in Australia, like almost all OECD countries, is below the level required for pop...
The 1991 census did not ask women how many children they had ever had. Because of this, there has be...
The numerical balance between males and females in a population has been of long-standing interest t...
Simon Szreter’s book Fertility, Class, and Gender in Britain, 1860-1940 argues that social and econo...