This paper draws on a data set of 6 623 "completed" reconstituted families relating to the Saguenay (Québec) population. It aims primarily at measuring the impact of literacy on fertility through the analysis of 16 cohorts of individuals married between 1840 and 1940. The findings clearly establish the need to study separately the pre-transitional period (I) and the transition period as such (II). In period I, the most literate couples are more fertile than the less literate. While the latter introduce the first contraceptive behaviors, the former are those who generalize them among the population (period II). Thus, literacy seems to impact in opposite ways, wether period I or period II is considered. The Saguenay population also singles it...
Women's Literacy Rate and School Attendance in Northern France During the French Revolution. XVIIth...
Cet article présente les résultats d'une étude sur l'histoire reproductive d'une cohorte de f...
A study based on the family reconstitution of twelve villages, selected at random with a population ...
This paper draws on a data set of 6 623 "completed" reconstituted families relating to the Saguenay ...
This article deals with the possible existence of deliberate fertility control before the fertility ...
Houdaii lf Jacques. Bi гм Alain and Tugault Yves. — Declining fertility rates in the Garonne Valley ...
Making use of the reconstituted families of the BALSAC population register, the author has studied t...
This study focuses on the decline of marital fertility between 1851 and 1891 in the French departmen...
Cet article présente les résultats d'une étude sur la transmission intergénérationnelle des comporte...
Festy Patrick. The Fertility of Marriages in Quebec according to the 1971 Family Survey. Since the e...
Background: Historically, the French Canadian population of Quebec, Canada, is known for its high fe...
The early decline of fertility in France has puzzled scholars for a long time. Chronological analysi...
A study of fertility among the working classes of Chartres in the XVIIIth century , based on a recon...
The last two centuries have seen dramatic shifts in labor and demography: a precipitous drop in fert...
Dans le présent article, nous soumettrons quelques résultats d'une enquête sur l'évolution de l'alph...
Women's Literacy Rate and School Attendance in Northern France During the French Revolution. XVIIth...
Cet article présente les résultats d'une étude sur l'histoire reproductive d'une cohorte de f...
A study based on the family reconstitution of twelve villages, selected at random with a population ...
This paper draws on a data set of 6 623 "completed" reconstituted families relating to the Saguenay ...
This article deals with the possible existence of deliberate fertility control before the fertility ...
Houdaii lf Jacques. Bi гм Alain and Tugault Yves. — Declining fertility rates in the Garonne Valley ...
Making use of the reconstituted families of the BALSAC population register, the author has studied t...
This study focuses on the decline of marital fertility between 1851 and 1891 in the French departmen...
Cet article présente les résultats d'une étude sur la transmission intergénérationnelle des comporte...
Festy Patrick. The Fertility of Marriages in Quebec according to the 1971 Family Survey. Since the e...
Background: Historically, the French Canadian population of Quebec, Canada, is known for its high fe...
The early decline of fertility in France has puzzled scholars for a long time. Chronological analysi...
A study of fertility among the working classes of Chartres in the XVIIIth century , based on a recon...
The last two centuries have seen dramatic shifts in labor and demography: a precipitous drop in fert...
Dans le présent article, nous soumettrons quelques résultats d'une enquête sur l'évolution de l'alph...
Women's Literacy Rate and School Attendance in Northern France During the French Revolution. XVIIth...
Cet article présente les résultats d'une étude sur l'histoire reproductive d'une cohorte de f...
A study based on the family reconstitution of twelve villages, selected at random with a population ...