In 19th century Württemberg restrictive marriage laws were introduced to reduce the number of children born into families without sufficient means. The effect is discussed using ages at marriage in Feuerbach, a wine-growing village near Stuttgart, later an industrial town. From 1807 to 1832, when no legal restrictions were in force, marriage ages rose due to economic pressures. A downward trend occurs only after restrictions were lifted in the 1870s. Closer inspection reveals social and gender specific differences. From 1840 to 1879, a period of restrictive laws as well as economic upheaval, women of different social groups married at widely differing ages, whereas men’s marriage ages converged. After 1880 women’s marriage ages came closer ...
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For several centuries, women’s age at first marriage in western Europe was higher than in the east b...
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This article deals with the modifications of the “Austrian monarchical” matrimonial law (divided int...
The article presents estimates of male fertility among the Moscow merchants in 1850-1858: it assesse...
Background: This article examines the impact of parental death in childhood, adolescence, and adulth...
The author of the article is interested in the problem of empirical and theoretical frequency of co...
In 19th century Württemberg restrictive marriage laws were introduced to reduce the number of childr...
This short article documents the restriction of births in a rural protestant society which is virtua...
The creation of Imperial Germany in 1871 sparked a nationwide debate about the nature of marriage an...
We examine different aspects of nuptiality and fertility in the La¨nder of the Austrian Empire using...
In many parts of Western Europe the age at first marriage and the level of celibacy declined in the ...
More often than not, the State did not acknowledge the matrimonial norms as settled by the Church. T...
Guben in 1815 by the Treaty of Vienna was taken Saxony and became part of the Prussian state. This h...
Background: The influence of spousal relations on reproductive outcomes has received considerable at...
For several centuries, women’s age at first marriage in western Europe was higher than in the east b...
The years 1875–1906 saw an intensive development of the urban complex of Szczecin; the industrial, h...
In the Lower-Quercy region of France, various birthcontrol strategies have operated jointly or succe...
This article deals with the modifications of the “Austrian monarchical” matrimonial law (divided int...
The article presents estimates of male fertility among the Moscow merchants in 1850-1858: it assesse...
Background: This article examines the impact of parental death in childhood, adolescence, and adulth...
The author of the article is interested in the problem of empirical and theoretical frequency of co...