In this article we aim to study how Dutch children’s individual destinies result from the complex interplay of family setting and local conditions in a rural environment. We focus on their final move from the parental home, and we will analyse not only timing and incidence of leaving, but also the destinations. To do this, we propose a multi-level competing risk analysis of migration destinations. We focus on two groups: the children of farmers and those of rural workers. Dutch farmers and workers differ in the type of family economy in which children were integrated, and contrasting them will allow us to explain the speed, the directions, and the individual and family backgrounds of the process of leaving agriculture. We make use of the Hi...
peer reviewedThis study explores the extent to which the presence and activities of siblings shaped ...
Long distance emigration of agriculture workers or farmers is usually associated with seasonal migra...
The demographic and social processes of the past 150 years have radically changed the number of pare...
In this article we aim to study how Dutch children’s individual destinies result from the complex in...
In this article, we aim to analyze the residential options of the rural population of the Netherland...
In this article, we aim to analyze the residential options of the rural population of the Netherland...
This study focuses on family labor strategies in the 19th and early 20th centuries, using a database...
This article studies the relation between rural-urban migration and chances on (upward and downward)...
This article studies the relation between rural-urban migration and the upward and downward social m...
‘Should I stay or should I leave my home region?’ is one of the key life course questions that many ...
This article studies regional and social differentiation in extended households in The Netherlands, ...
Why are some families scattered over a larger area than others? In this article we use a dataset wit...
'Should I stay or should I leave my home region?' is one of the key life course questions that many ...
This article first sketches the developments in the shares of landless and land-poor rural household...
peer reviewedThis study explores the extent to which the presence and activities of siblings shaped ...
Long distance emigration of agriculture workers or farmers is usually associated with seasonal migra...
The demographic and social processes of the past 150 years have radically changed the number of pare...
In this article we aim to study how Dutch children’s individual destinies result from the complex in...
In this article, we aim to analyze the residential options of the rural population of the Netherland...
In this article, we aim to analyze the residential options of the rural population of the Netherland...
This study focuses on family labor strategies in the 19th and early 20th centuries, using a database...
This article studies the relation between rural-urban migration and chances on (upward and downward)...
This article studies the relation between rural-urban migration and the upward and downward social m...
‘Should I stay or should I leave my home region?’ is one of the key life course questions that many ...
This article studies regional and social differentiation in extended households in The Netherlands, ...
Why are some families scattered over a larger area than others? In this article we use a dataset wit...
'Should I stay or should I leave my home region?' is one of the key life course questions that many ...
This article first sketches the developments in the shares of landless and land-poor rural household...
peer reviewedThis study explores the extent to which the presence and activities of siblings shaped ...
Long distance emigration of agriculture workers or farmers is usually associated with seasonal migra...
The demographic and social processes of the past 150 years have radically changed the number of pare...