Immigration, intermarriage and the changing face of Europe in the post war period | 2009/01/01 | English | 73 |
Doing family | 2009/01/01 | English | 68 |
Marriage and power: Age at first marriage and spousal age gap in lesser developed countries | 2011/12/01 | English | 59 |
Marriage at the intersection between tradition and globalization | 2009/01/01 | English | 38 |
Why weren't (many) European women ‘missing’? | 2011/08/18 | English | 28 |
Was there a European breastfeeding pattern? | 2008/01/01 | English | 27 |
A peculiar institution? Greco–Roman monogamy in global context | 2009/08/25 | English | 25 |
Horizons of long-distance intimacies | 2009/01/01 | English | 22 |
Children in the environment: Forest day-care centers | 2003/01/01 | English | 22 |
A mixed effects model of birth spacing for pre-transition populations | 2010/06/10 | English | 21 |
How women use family networks to facilitate migration: A comparative study of Irish and Polish women in Britain | 2009/01/01 | English | 21 |
Gender aspects of inheritance strategies and land transmission in rural Scania, Sweden, 1720–1840 | 2005/01/01 | English | 21 |
Central European household and family systems, and the ‘Hajnal–Mitterauer’ line: The parish of Bujakow (18th–19th centuries) | 2007/01/01 | English | 20 |
Marriage practices and ethnic differentiation: The case of Spanish Gypsies (1870–2000) | 2005/01/01 | English | 19 |
The birth of population statistics in Sweden | 2004/01/01 | English | 16 |
The Antwerp COR*-database: A unique Flemish source for historical-demographic research | 2010/03/15 | English | 16 |
Survival strategies of widows and their families in early modern Holland, c. 1580–1750 | 2007/01/01 | English | 16 |
Assimilation and intermarriage for U.S. immigrant groups, 1880–1990 | 2003/01/01 | English | 16 |
Immigrants, their children, and theories of assimilation: Family structure in the United States, 1880–1970 | 2007/01/01 | English | 16 |
Three kinds of preindustrial household formation system in historical Eastern Europe: A challenge to spatial patterns of the European family | 2008/01/01 | English | 16 |
Socio-economic determinants of divorce in early twentieth-century Sweden | 2011/08/18 | English | 15 |
‘Rioting in goatish embraces’: Marriage and improvement in early British Jamaica | 2006/01/01 | English | 14 |
Physical stature and biological living standards of girls and young women in the Netherlands, born between 1815 and 1865 | 2010/03/15 | English | 14 |
A survey of data sources for studies of family and population in Korean history | 2008/01/01 | English | 13 |
The Malthusian intermezzo: Women's wages and human capital formation between the late Middle Ages and the demographic transition of the 19th century | 2011/12/01 | English | 13 |
Birth spacing as a family strategy: evidence from 19th century Leuven, Belgium | 2003/01/01 | English | 13 |
Cooperation and coordination among siblings: Brothers' migration in France, 1870–1940 | 2008/01/01 | English | 12 |
Family systems in central Russia in the 1830s and 1890s | 2006/01/01 | English | 12 |
Succession strategies in the Pyrenees in the 19th century: The Basque case | 2005/01/01 | English | 12 |
Faulty genes or faulty parents? Gender, family and survival in early and late childhood in the Netherlands, 1860–1900 | 2010/03/15 | English | 12 |