The transformation of Europe’s demographic regime over the past two centuries has led to considerable changes in the living arrangements of children. We study long-term changes, making use of three datasets covering the living arrangements of children born between 1850 and 1993 in the Netherlands: a historical national sample of children born between 1850 and 1922, a retrospective survey covering children born between 1923 and 1985, and data from the national population registry relating to children born between 1986 and 1993. We describe the changes in terms of whether fathers, mothers, and stepparents lived with these children at birth and at age 15. We observe a massive increase in the percentage of children growing up in a complete fami...
This article develops a typology of family change over the first five years of children's lives usin...
This article examines parental coping strategies in response to the death of a partner in the Nether...
The paper focuses on interdependencies between the spread and current distribu-tion of selected livi...
The transformation of Europe’s demographic regime over the past two centuries has led to considerabl...
The demographic and social processes of the past 150 years have radically changed the number of pare...
This study deals with the intergenerational coresidence during the nineteenth century. The main focu...
This article examines pathways to adulthood among Dutch cohorts born in the second half of the ninet...
Aspects of life-event history of the Dutch population, part 1: changes in socio-demographic data, so...
Previous studies of the fertility decline in Europe are often limited to an earlier stage of the mar...
This study focuses on family labor strategies in the 19th and early 20th centuries, using a database...
According to modernization theory, people will show greater variability over time in the order of ma...
The modernization thesis claims that intergenerational social mobility increased over time due to in...
Contains fulltext : 161475pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this arti...
Widespread social changes over the last half century have been reflected in changes in family forms....
BACKGROUND According to classic demographic transition theory, mortality change is the key factor th...
This article develops a typology of family change over the first five years of children's lives usin...
This article examines parental coping strategies in response to the death of a partner in the Nether...
The paper focuses on interdependencies between the spread and current distribu-tion of selected livi...
The transformation of Europe’s demographic regime over the past two centuries has led to considerabl...
The demographic and social processes of the past 150 years have radically changed the number of pare...
This study deals with the intergenerational coresidence during the nineteenth century. The main focu...
This article examines pathways to adulthood among Dutch cohorts born in the second half of the ninet...
Aspects of life-event history of the Dutch population, part 1: changes in socio-demographic data, so...
Previous studies of the fertility decline in Europe are often limited to an earlier stage of the mar...
This study focuses on family labor strategies in the 19th and early 20th centuries, using a database...
According to modernization theory, people will show greater variability over time in the order of ma...
The modernization thesis claims that intergenerational social mobility increased over time due to in...
Contains fulltext : 161475pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this arti...
Widespread social changes over the last half century have been reflected in changes in family forms....
BACKGROUND According to classic demographic transition theory, mortality change is the key factor th...
This article develops a typology of family change over the first five years of children's lives usin...
This article examines parental coping strategies in response to the death of a partner in the Nether...
The paper focuses on interdependencies between the spread and current distribu-tion of selected livi...