Demography and COVID-19: risks, responses and impacts. [PDF]
Jatrana S, Temple J, Wilson T, Payne C.
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From Preventive to Permissive Checks: The changing nature of the Malthusian relationship between nuptiality and the price of provisions in the nineteenth century [PDF]
The Malthusian “preventive check” mechanism has been well documented for pre-industrial England through evidence for a negative correlation between the marriage rate and the price of wheat.
Jacob Weisdorf, Paul Sharp
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Editorial: Current trends and challenges in the assessment of suicidal behavior: a psychometric approach. [PDF]
El Hayek S, Mubashir A, Arafat SMY.
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Recent Trends in Living Arrangements in Fourteen Industrialized Countries [PDF]
The present working paper provides background data on households and particularly on marital status. Its material is a resource for analysis, and among other purposes it has served as reference for the conference held at IIASA in March of this year ...
Gonnot, J.-P., Vukovich, G.
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Spatial aspects of the rise of nonmarital fertility across Europe since 1960: the role of states and regions in shaping patterns of change [PDF]
This article investigates the role of states and regions in shaping spatial patterns of nonmarital fertility in Europe since 1960 using a dataset of 497 European subnational regions and smaller countries.
Klüsener, Sebastian +2 more
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This study focuses on the seasonal pattern of marriages in seven provinces of the Netherlands from 1810 to 1940. We ask whether the prevalence of May as the preferred marriage month was diminishing when industrialization changed the course of workload ...
Theo Engelen
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Marriage in Russia: a reconstruction [PDF]
The micro census 1994 of the Russian Federation collected detailed marital histories for al respondents. This information made it possible to construct multistate marital tables for both male and female cohorts born since 1910 for the first time ...
Harrie van Vianen, Sergei Scherbov
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Malthus Was Right After All: Poor Relief and Birth Rates in Southeastern England [PDF]
The payment of child allowances to laborers with large families was widespread in early nineteenth-century England. This paper tests Thomas Malthus\u27s hypothesis that child allowances caused the birth rate to increase.
Boyer, George R
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Perturbed nuptiality, delayed fertility: childbirth effects of Covid19. [PDF]
Mughal M, Javed R.
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Introduction: unmarried and unknown: urban men and women in the low countries since the early modern period [PDF]
This essay introduces a special issue on The Lure of the City that examines the attraction of towns to unmarried men and women in the Low Countries during the early modern period and the nineteenth century.
De Groot, Julie +2 more
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