"This article investigates the complicated and intertwined history between the scientific discipline of demography, the depopulation debate and the pronatalist lobby, and French republican policies from the late nineteenth century till the eve of the Second World War. The authoress suggests that central to this history is the concept and codification of fertility." (author's abstract
During World War I (1914--1918) the birth rates of countries such as France, Germany, the U.K., Belg...
The early decline of fertility in France has puzzled scholars for a long time. Chronological analysi...
International audienceAfter the introduction of Jean-Pierre Chevènement (pages 7-9), the author trac...
"This article investigates the complicated and intertwined history between the scientific discipline...
Only in France is demography essentially the population science: it is taught at school, newspapers ...
After the defeat in the Franco-Prussian War in 1871 and the cession of large parts of Alsace and Lor...
Im Gesamtablauf des Bevölkerungsübergangs tritt Frankreich als ein Spezialfall mit einer beträchtlic...
Generations born today, or at least are trying to be, are scarcer than before all over the world. Th...
Fertility in France and that in Québec have evolved quite differently since the 19th century : it wa...
In this paper, I argue that living with no or few children and low fertility was widespread in pre-i...
This article retraces the history of fertility theories as illustrated by 23 founding texts grouped ...
The spectacularly early decline of French fertility is one of the great puzzles of economic history....
Why did France experience the demographic transition first? This question remains one of the greates...
During World War I (1914--1918) the birth rates of countries such as France, Germany, the U.K., Belg...
A visible decrease in fertility can be observed in all Western Europe countries from 15 years. More ...
During World War I (1914--1918) the birth rates of countries such as France, Germany, the U.K., Belg...
The early decline of fertility in France has puzzled scholars for a long time. Chronological analysi...
International audienceAfter the introduction of Jean-Pierre Chevènement (pages 7-9), the author trac...
"This article investigates the complicated and intertwined history between the scientific discipline...
Only in France is demography essentially the population science: it is taught at school, newspapers ...
After the defeat in the Franco-Prussian War in 1871 and the cession of large parts of Alsace and Lor...
Im Gesamtablauf des Bevölkerungsübergangs tritt Frankreich als ein Spezialfall mit einer beträchtlic...
Generations born today, or at least are trying to be, are scarcer than before all over the world. Th...
Fertility in France and that in Québec have evolved quite differently since the 19th century : it wa...
In this paper, I argue that living with no or few children and low fertility was widespread in pre-i...
This article retraces the history of fertility theories as illustrated by 23 founding texts grouped ...
The spectacularly early decline of French fertility is one of the great puzzles of economic history....
Why did France experience the demographic transition first? This question remains one of the greates...
During World War I (1914--1918) the birth rates of countries such as France, Germany, the U.K., Belg...
A visible decrease in fertility can be observed in all Western Europe countries from 15 years. More ...
During World War I (1914--1918) the birth rates of countries such as France, Germany, the U.K., Belg...
The early decline of fertility in France has puzzled scholars for a long time. Chronological analysi...
International audienceAfter the introduction of Jean-Pierre Chevènement (pages 7-9), the author trac...