Abstract in Undetermined A longitudinal, micro-level study of the effect of socioeconomic transformations on fertility mechanisms in the rural hinterland of Bologna between 1818 and 1900 (the beginning of the demographic transition) demonstrates that the premature death of a last-born child reduces the interval between two consecutive childbirths. Thus does it confirm the importance of breast-feeding in determining birth spacing. Women living in complex sharecropping households experienced a significantly higher risk of childbirth than did women in families headed by daily wage earners. In addition, the reproductive behavior of sharecroppers seemed to be substantially invariant to short-term fluctuations in prices, whereas the laborers' gro...
BACKGROUND Despite a long interest in the historical fertility transition, there is still a lack of ...
This special collection of Demographic Research – edited by Martin Dribe, Michel Oris, and Lucia Poz...
The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demograp...
A longitudinal, micro-level study of the effect of socioeconomic transformations on fertility mechan...
The study takes into account the socioeconomic differences in the reproductive behavior in the north...
This article deals with the possible existence of deliberate fertility control before the fertility ...
In recent decades, main demographic historical research assessed the importance of bio-demographic c...
This article deals with the possible existence of deliberate fertility control before the fertility ...
In recent decades, main demographic historical research assessed the importance of bio-demographic c...
In this paper, we investigate how the reproductive behavior of families in the historical Krummhörn ...
Background: The paper explores the mechanisms of the European fertility transition in northern Italy...
The almost complete focus on the aggregate level in previous research on demographic, socioeconomic ...
Although relationships between economic and demographic changes have often been debated, studies hav...
This article deals with the possible existence of deliberate fertility control before the fertility ...
none6We try to investigate the effects of household composition and SES on the reproductive process ...
BACKGROUND Despite a long interest in the historical fertility transition, there is still a lack of ...
This special collection of Demographic Research – edited by Martin Dribe, Michel Oris, and Lucia Poz...
The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demograp...
A longitudinal, micro-level study of the effect of socioeconomic transformations on fertility mechan...
The study takes into account the socioeconomic differences in the reproductive behavior in the north...
This article deals with the possible existence of deliberate fertility control before the fertility ...
In recent decades, main demographic historical research assessed the importance of bio-demographic c...
This article deals with the possible existence of deliberate fertility control before the fertility ...
In recent decades, main demographic historical research assessed the importance of bio-demographic c...
In this paper, we investigate how the reproductive behavior of families in the historical Krummhörn ...
Background: The paper explores the mechanisms of the European fertility transition in northern Italy...
The almost complete focus on the aggregate level in previous research on demographic, socioeconomic ...
Although relationships between economic and demographic changes have often been debated, studies hav...
This article deals with the possible existence of deliberate fertility control before the fertility ...
none6We try to investigate the effects of household composition and SES on the reproductive process ...
BACKGROUND Despite a long interest in the historical fertility transition, there is still a lack of ...
This special collection of Demographic Research – edited by Martin Dribe, Michel Oris, and Lucia Poz...
The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demograp...