Item does not contain fulltextAlthough frowned upon, bridal pregnancies were a common phenomenon in early twentieth-century Netherlands, as they were in many European countries. However, there was a marked regional and social variation in their occurrence. This variation still awaits explanation. In this period with its ineffective forms of contraception, sexuality before marriage was risky. Who took those risks and in what circumstances? What cues from the environment ‘allowed’ (or refrained) unmarried couples from having sex? And what is the relevant ‘environment’ for adolescent lovers: what was the role of their peer group, of their parents, and of their church? In this article, we have used a dataset of nearly ten thousand fertile marri...
Previous studies of the marital fertility transition in Europe have found religious differentials. U...
In this article long-term changes in homogamy during industrialization are studied. According to the...
In many parts of Western Europe the age at first marriage and the level of celibacy declined in the ...
Although frowned upon, bridal pregnancies were a common phenomenon in early twentieth-century Nether...
"On average, more than one fifth of the 19th century Nijmegen brides were pregnant at the date of ma...
This study investigates how community characteristics influenced the timing of marriage of men and w...
© 2018 The Author(s). The period comprising the second half of the nineteenth and the early twentiet...
Background: This article examines the impact of parental death in childhood, adolescence, and adulth...
Background: Ever since the Princeton European Fertility Project, structural and diffusion effects on...
This paper focuses on the intergenerational transmission of age at first marriage from mothers to da...
One of the major arguments made in the literature in support of the view that the European fertility...
Background: This article examines the impact of parental death in childhood, adolescence, and adulth...
Differential fertility can be attributed to economic and cultural factors, but the family also plays...
This study focuses on the seasonal pattern of marriages in seven provinces of the Netherlands from 1...
This process-sociological study compares developments since the 1880s, when in Dutch and American go...
Previous studies of the marital fertility transition in Europe have found religious differentials. U...
In this article long-term changes in homogamy during industrialization are studied. According to the...
In many parts of Western Europe the age at first marriage and the level of celibacy declined in the ...
Although frowned upon, bridal pregnancies were a common phenomenon in early twentieth-century Nether...
"On average, more than one fifth of the 19th century Nijmegen brides were pregnant at the date of ma...
This study investigates how community characteristics influenced the timing of marriage of men and w...
© 2018 The Author(s). The period comprising the second half of the nineteenth and the early twentiet...
Background: This article examines the impact of parental death in childhood, adolescence, and adulth...
Background: Ever since the Princeton European Fertility Project, structural and diffusion effects on...
This paper focuses on the intergenerational transmission of age at first marriage from mothers to da...
One of the major arguments made in the literature in support of the view that the European fertility...
Background: This article examines the impact of parental death in childhood, adolescence, and adulth...
Differential fertility can be attributed to economic and cultural factors, but the family also plays...
This study focuses on the seasonal pattern of marriages in seven provinces of the Netherlands from 1...
This process-sociological study compares developments since the 1880s, when in Dutch and American go...
Previous studies of the marital fertility transition in Europe have found religious differentials. U...
In this article long-term changes in homogamy during industrialization are studied. According to the...
In many parts of Western Europe the age at first marriage and the level of celibacy declined in the ...