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The fall in marital fertility in nineteenth century France

Der Rückgang ehelicher Fruchtbarkeit im 19. Jahrhundert in Frankreich
[journal article]

Wrigley, E. A.

Abstract

Im Gesamtablauf des Bevölkerungsübergangs tritt Frankreich als ein Spezialfall mit einer beträchtlich geringeren Wachstumsrate als seine europäischen Nachbarn deutlich hervor. Der Beitrag untersucht das Schema des Rückgangs ehelicher Fruchtbarkeit in Frankreich auf nationaler Ebene. Außerdem werden ... view more

Im Gesamtablauf des Bevölkerungsübergangs tritt Frankreich als ein Spezialfall mit einer beträchtlich geringeren Wachstumsrate als seine europäischen Nachbarn deutlich hervor. Der Beitrag untersucht das Schema des Rückgangs ehelicher Fruchtbarkeit in Frankreich auf nationaler Ebene. Außerdem werden die Gründe für die Veränderung von der Kontrolle der Fruchtbarkeit durch Heirat bis zu ihrer Einschränkung innerhalb der Ehe erklärt. (KWübers.)... view less


'In the over-all sequence of the population transition, France stands out as a special case with a considerably lower rate than its European neighbors. This paper explores the pattern of the fall in French marital fertility on the national level. Moreover, it also seeks to explain the causes of the ... view more

'In the over-all sequence of the population transition, France stands out as a special case with a considerably lower rate than its European neighbors. This paper explores the pattern of the fall in French marital fertility on the national level. Moreover, it also seeks to explain the causes of the change from controlling fertility by marriage to curbing it within marriage.' (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
marriage; fertility; population; France; wedding; development; family; nineteenth century

Classification
Social History, Historical Social Research

Document language
English

Publication Year
1985

Page/Pages
p. 4-21

Journal
Historical Social Research, 10 (1985) 2

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12759/hsr.10.1985.2.4-21

ISSN
0172-6404

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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