Demographic Transition in the Netherlands

Demographic Transition in the Netherlands

Author: O.W.A. Boonstra

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2024-06-17

Total Pages: 61

ISBN-13: 9004613420

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

A statistical analysis of regional differences in the level and development of the birth rate and of fertility, 1850-1890.


Diversity in Family Formation

Diversity in Family Formation

Author: Joop de Beer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-03-09

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 9401595127

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The aim of Diversity in Family Formation is to examine changes in the start of the family formation process. Rather than giving a rough overview of demographic changes in many countries, a comparison of differences in changes in family formation and fertility behaviour between Belgium and The Netherlands is interesting for various reasons. First, even though the economic and cultural differences between these countries are relatively small there is one important difference: Belgium is predominantly Catholic, whereas The Netherlands has about equal proportions of Catholics and Protestants. Second, if the Second Demographic Transition implies that there is one common pattern of change in different European countries and that differences across countries are due to the fact that countries are in a different stage of the transition process, and if it is assumed that the transition process started earlier in Protestant countries than in Catholic countries, one would expect The Netherlands to be in a further stage of the transition process than Belgium. Thus an in-depth comparison of changes in family formation and fertility behaviour between both countries may give us more insight in the question of whether there is one common transition process. The comparison of fertility and family survey-data in both countries brings us to the core question of whether there is one common explanation for differences between countries in various types of fertility and family behaviour under consideration, namely fertility regulation, the choice of living arrangement after leaving the parental home, and the labour force participation of mothers.


Labouring Lives

Labouring Lives

Author: Angélique Janssens

Publisher: P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Editions Scientifiques Internationales

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783035202731

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book uses dynamic data from Dutch population registers and analytical techniques from the life course approach to investigate women's changing position in the labour market, their role in pre-nuptial sexuality, and their contribution to marriage and fertility change in the Netherlands between 1880 and 1960.


An Economic and Social History of the Netherlands, 1800–1920

An Economic and Social History of the Netherlands, 1800–1920

Author: Michael Wintle

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2000-09-21

Total Pages: 419

ISBN-13: 113942856X

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

An Economic and Social History of the Netherlands, 1800–1920 provides a comprehensive account of Dutch history from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century, examining population and health, the economy, and socio-political history. The Dutch experience in this period is fascinating and instructive: the country saw extremely rapid population growth, awesome death rates, staggering fertility, some of the fastest economic growth in the world, a uniquely large and efficient service sector, a vast and profitable overseas empire, characteristic 'pillarization', and relative tolerance. Michael Wintle also examines the lives of ordinary people: what they ate, how much they earned, what they thought about public affairs, and how they wooed and wed. This book will be of central importance to Dutch specialists, as well as European historians more generally.


Child Spacing and Family Size in the Netherlands

Child Spacing and Family Size in the Netherlands

Author: Hein G. Moors

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1974-07

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Netherlands Interuniversity Demographic Institute (N.I.D.I.- established in 1970 - is mainly concerned with research into the factors which, either directly or indirectly, influence demographic development in the Netherlands. The institute also tries to stimulate and co-ordinate such research and maintains a close working relation ship with the Central Bureau of Statistics and other data collecting and planning agencies. Other important aims of the N.I.D.I. are to further the training of demographic experts anr to publish and disseminate the results of demographic research. For this purpose an information bulletin is issued at regular intervals, while several other forms of publication - periodical, working papers, etc. - are also being used. This book is the second monograph in the series 'Publications of the Netherlands Interuniversity Demographic Institute', and presents the maior findings of the Netherlands National Fertility Survey 1969, a survey made possible by grants of the Netherlands Organization for the Advancement of Pure Research (Z. \';.O.).


An Economic and Social History of the Netherlands, 1800-1920

An Economic and Social History of the Netherlands, 1800-1920

Author: Michael J. Wintle

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 9780511046353

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This is a comprehensive account of Dutch history in the 'long' nineteenth century, examining population and health, the economy, and socio-political history. It is the only single-authored book available on this crucial period, and it will be of central importance to Dutch specialists, as well as European historians more generally.