This study focuses on family labor strategies in the 19th and early 20th centuries, using a database containing vital information on the lives of some 3000 persons born around 1830, 1850, and 1870 in the Groningen clay soil region—a predominantly agrarian area in the northern part of the Netherlands. Working-class families were moving from short-term survival strategies to long-term investment strategies in the last decades of the 19th century. Like other occupational groups, they tended to keep their children at home in larger numbers instead of finding them jobs as live-in workers—a change probably facilitated by improving real wages. Although such a change in family strategy implied lower earnings in the short run, children who stayed ho...
This article first sketches the developments in the shares of landless and land-poor rural household...
This article analyses the rural-urban migration of families in the Bohemian region of Pilsen in 1900...
The transformation of Europe’s demographic regime over the past two centuries has led to considerabl...
This study focuses on family labor strategies in the 19th and early 20th centuries, using a database...
Contains fulltext : 161475pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this arti...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, the lifecycle service system was still intact in rur...
This article deals with the migration patterns of female domestic servants from the province of Zeel...
In this article, we aim to analyze the residential options of the rural population of the Netherland...
In this article, we aim to analyze the residential options of the rural population of the Netherland...
This article studies the relation between rural-urban migration and the upward and downward social m...
This article analyses the rural–urban migration of families in the Bohemian region of Pilsen in 1900...
This article studies the relation between rural-urban migration and chances on (upward and downward)...
Kinship networks were fundamental in importance to family life in both the urban and rural settings ...
This article first sketches the developments in the shares of landless and land-poor rural household...
This article analyses the rural-urban migration of families in the Bohemian region of Pilsen in 1900...
The transformation of Europe’s demographic regime over the past two centuries has led to considerabl...
This study focuses on family labor strategies in the 19th and early 20th centuries, using a database...
Contains fulltext : 161475pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this arti...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, the lifecycle service system was still intact in rur...
This article deals with the migration patterns of female domestic servants from the province of Zeel...
In this article, we aim to analyze the residential options of the rural population of the Netherland...
In this article, we aim to analyze the residential options of the rural population of the Netherland...
This article studies the relation between rural-urban migration and the upward and downward social m...
This article analyses the rural–urban migration of families in the Bohemian region of Pilsen in 1900...
This article studies the relation between rural-urban migration and chances on (upward and downward)...
Kinship networks were fundamental in importance to family life in both the urban and rural settings ...
This article first sketches the developments in the shares of landless and land-poor rural household...
This article analyses the rural-urban migration of families in the Bohemian region of Pilsen in 1900...
The transformation of Europe’s demographic regime over the past two centuries has led to considerabl...