In this paper, we investigate how the reproductive behavior of families in the historical Krummhörn region was affected by their social status and by short-term fluctuations in their socioeconomic conditions. Poisson and Cox regression models are used to analyze the age at first reproduction, fertility, the sex ratio of the offspring, sex-specific infant/child survival, and the number of children. In addition, we investigate how fluctuations in crop prices affected infant and child mortality and fertility using Cox proportional regression models. We also include information about the seasonal climate that may have had an effect on crop prices, as well as on infant mortality via other pathways. We find that the economic upper class produced ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between network centrality and l...
This article deals with the possible existence of deliberate fertility control before the fertility ...
Background: Although demographers have long been interested in studying the historical fertility tra...
In this paper, we investigate how the reproductive behavior of families in the historical Krummhörn ...
The impact of the family's socioeconomic status at marriage on later child births during the demogra...
A longitudinal, micro-level study of the effect of socioeconomic transformations on fertility mechan...
BACKGROUND Pervious literature has established the existence of deliberate non-parity-specific ferti...
There has recently been a renewed interest in the socioeconomic aspects of reproduction during the g...
The impact of the family’s socioeconomic status at marriage on later child births during thedemograp...
Although relationships between economic and demographic changes have often been debated, studies hav...
This paper examines social class differences in fertility, using longitudinal micro-level data for a...
The almost complete focus on the aggregate level in previous research on demographic, socioeconomic ...
The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demograp...
Differential fertility can be attributed to economic and cultural factors, but the family also plays...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between network centrality and l...
This article deals with the possible existence of deliberate fertility control before the fertility ...
Background: Although demographers have long been interested in studying the historical fertility tra...
In this paper, we investigate how the reproductive behavior of families in the historical Krummhörn ...
The impact of the family's socioeconomic status at marriage on later child births during the demogra...
A longitudinal, micro-level study of the effect of socioeconomic transformations on fertility mechan...
BACKGROUND Pervious literature has established the existence of deliberate non-parity-specific ferti...
There has recently been a renewed interest in the socioeconomic aspects of reproduction during the g...
The impact of the family’s socioeconomic status at marriage on later child births during thedemograp...
Although relationships between economic and demographic changes have often been debated, studies hav...
This paper examines social class differences in fertility, using longitudinal micro-level data for a...
The almost complete focus on the aggregate level in previous research on demographic, socioeconomic ...
The timings of historical fertility transitions in different regions are well understood by demograp...
Differential fertility can be attributed to economic and cultural factors, but the family also plays...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between network centrality and l...
This article deals with the possible existence of deliberate fertility control before the fertility ...
Background: Although demographers have long been interested in studying the historical fertility tra...