Why did France experience the demographic transition first? This question remains one of the greatest puzzles of economics, demography, and economic history. The French pattern is hard to reconcile with elucidations of the process as found in other countries. The present analysis goes back to the roots of the process and offers novel ways of explaining why people started to control their fertility in France and how they did so. In this paper, I track the evolution of marriage patterns to a point before the premises of the demographic transition. I identify two distinct phases. Next, I rely on exploratory methods to classify French counties based on their discriminatory features. Five profiles emerge. I discuss these profiles through the len...
The early decline of fertility in France has puzzled scholars for a long time. Chronological analysi...
Recent developments in endogenous growth theory suggest fertility decline in the context of the demo...
Despite some disagreements about specific timing, it is now widely accepted that France was the firs...
The spectacularly early decline of French fertility is one of the great puzzles of economic history....
The Demographic Transition enabled the productivity advances of the Industrial Revolution to be chan...
We investigate the historical dynamics of the decline in fertility in Europe and its relation to mea...
Marriage is central to understanding his-torical populations and the family. Not only is marriage th...
It has been long established that the demographic transition began in eighteenth-century France, yet...
Unified growth theory suggests the fertility decline was crucial for achieving long-term growth, yet...
We analyze how much a rational-choice model can explain the temporal and spatial variation in fertil...
This study focuses on the decline of marital fertility between 1851 and 1891 in the French departmen...
This historiographic contribution focuses on the political economy of fertility to understand the me...
This research identifies the origins of the early demographic transition in France, before the Frenc...
Since the last decade several papers have tried to give a broad picture of the demographic transitio...
Demographic transition constitutes one of the most fundamental modern historical changes; people liv...
The early decline of fertility in France has puzzled scholars for a long time. Chronological analysi...
Recent developments in endogenous growth theory suggest fertility decline in the context of the demo...
Despite some disagreements about specific timing, it is now widely accepted that France was the firs...
The spectacularly early decline of French fertility is one of the great puzzles of economic history....
The Demographic Transition enabled the productivity advances of the Industrial Revolution to be chan...
We investigate the historical dynamics of the decline in fertility in Europe and its relation to mea...
Marriage is central to understanding his-torical populations and the family. Not only is marriage th...
It has been long established that the demographic transition began in eighteenth-century France, yet...
Unified growth theory suggests the fertility decline was crucial for achieving long-term growth, yet...
We analyze how much a rational-choice model can explain the temporal and spatial variation in fertil...
This study focuses on the decline of marital fertility between 1851 and 1891 in the French departmen...
This historiographic contribution focuses on the political economy of fertility to understand the me...
This research identifies the origins of the early demographic transition in France, before the Frenc...
Since the last decade several papers have tried to give a broad picture of the demographic transitio...
Demographic transition constitutes one of the most fundamental modern historical changes; people liv...
The early decline of fertility in France has puzzled scholars for a long time. Chronological analysi...
Recent developments in endogenous growth theory suggest fertility decline in the context of the demo...
Despite some disagreements about specific timing, it is now widely accepted that France was the firs...