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Thu 25 March
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10:45
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Fri 26 March
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Sat 27 March
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Wednesday 24 March 2004
8:30
B-1
FAM01
Main results from national and international databases
Room B
Montserrat Carbonell - Esteller :
Social economy and demographic change in Barcelona 1750-1850 (Provisional Title)
Hiroshi Kawaguchi :
Long Term Trends in Population in Northeastern Japan from the 17th to the 19th Century
Peter Ward :
Perinatal Mortality and Social Capital: A Comparative Approach
H-1
FAM23
Fatherhoods
Room H
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Kirsi Warpula
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Organizer:
Kirsi Warpula
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Discussants:
Megan Doolittle, Kirsi Warpula |
Thomas Nutt :
Absent Fathers: Illegitimacy and paternal responsibility under the Old and New Poor Law, England c.1800-1850
Helen Rogers :
‘“The father’s rights are first in the house”: working women on fathers and fatherhood’
Julie-Marie Strange :
'Speechless with Grief': Bereavement and the working-class father, c. 1880-1914
Cristiana Viegas De Andrade :
Paternity and family in eighteenth century Brazil: examining the patriarchal mentality
Wednesday 24 March 2004
10:45
H-2
FAM02
Premarital Cohabitation
Room H
Guy Brunet, Alain Bideau :
Pre-marital cohabitation in Lyons (France), XIXth century
Michel Oris, Olivier Perroux, Michel Porret :
Marriage and Social Control in 19th Century Geneva
Kari Pitkanen :
An Eighteenth Century Boom in Premarital Cohabitation in an Eastern Finnish Parish
Enrique Tandeter :
Trial Marriage in the Colonial Andes
Wednesday 24 March 2004
14:15
H-3
FAM03
Family formation and failure? England 1400-1750
Room H
Amanda Capern :
Women, Wealth and Family in Lincolnshire 1550-1750
Philippa Maddern :
'The ever-changing family'; effects of life-cycle and social context
M-3
FAM33
Endogamy and partnerchoice in comparative perspective I
Room M
Martin Dribe, Martin Dribe & Christer Lundh :
Finding a Partner: Mate Selection in Southern Sweden 1766-1895
Luigi Lorenzetti, Reto Schumacher :
Endogamy in urban context. Evidences from Swiss towns, 1850-1910
Gilbert Ritschard, Grazyna Ryczkowska :
Endogamy - Community. Inter-generational mobility in 19th century Geneva
Bart van de Putte, Andrew Miles :
Endogamy according to social origin in 19th century Flanders and England
X-3
FAM07
Dowries in Europe: The Long Run
X
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Christopher H. Johnson
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Organizer:
David Warren Sabean
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Discussant:
Heide Wunder
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Bernard Derouet :
Dowry: Sharing Inheritance or Exclusion? Timing, Destination, and Contents of Transmission in Late Medieval and Early Modern France
Anke Hufschmidt :
Marriage Portion, Dowry, and Personal Money: Marriage and the Transmission
Allan Tulchin :
Inheritance and Property Relations in Nimes in the Sixteenth Century
Y-3
FAM24
Marriage and family patterns in Europe
Y
Renzo Derosas :
Reproductive behavior in an urban population (Venice 1850-1950): a micro-analytic approach to the study of fertility transition
Julie Marfany :
Age at marriage and marriage strategies in Catalonia, 1680-1829
Mikolaj Szoltysek :
On the margins of Northwest Europe? Household, family and property in an Upper Silesian parish (18th century)
Wednesday 24 March 2004
16:30
H-4
FAM34
Endogamy and partnerchoice in comparative perspective II
Room H
Ki-Soo Eun :
Who Married Whom? An Analysis of Marriage Network by Social Status in Jeju Island in the 19th Century Korea
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir :
Emergence of a Nordic Marriage Pattern during the late 19th century?
Ineke Maas, Jean Piere Pelisier, Daniele Rebaudo & Marco van Leeuwen :
Social mobility in France.
Muriel Neven, Michel Oris :
Social control and marital endogamy in town and countryside. The 19th century Eastern Belgium experience
K-4
FAM31
Quantitative approach of social and family networks I
Room K
Cyril Grange, Luc Arrondel :
The Parisian Jewish Upperclass and its networks (1870-1940)
Matteo Manfredini, Mario Breschi & Lucia Pozzi :
Kin network and demographic outcomes (Italy, 19th Century)
Frans van Poppel, Marloes Schoonheim :
Measuring cultural differences betwen religions with network data. An example based on 19th-century Dutch marriage certificates
T-4
FAM13
Round table: Sex and marriage, past and present
Room U
Y-4
FAM25
Servants and children. The role of domestic personnel in upbringing and education of master's children (16th-21st century) I
Y
Sheila Cooper :
Servants as Educators in Early-Modern England
Malgorzata Kamecka :
Educating and passing knowledge: the role of the private tutorsin the formation of Polish noble young people in the 16th-18th centuries.
Raffaella Sarti :
Servants and children in historical perspective
Thursday 25 March 2004
8:30
H-5
FAM04
Social and demographic transitions in the life course
Room H
Hilde Bras :
Brothers and sisters in the life course: a comparative study of the influence of siblings on chances of migration and marriage among women from two rural areas in the Netherlands and Belgium, 1850-1950.
Andrew Hinde, Martin Gorsky & Bernard Harris :
Age, sickness and longevity in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: evidence from the Hampshire Friendly Society
Kirk Scott, Gunnar Andersson :
Labour-Market Attachment and Entry to Parenthood: The Experience of Immigrant Women in Sweden
K-5
FAM32
Quantitative approach of social and family networks II
Room K
Fabrice Boudjaaba :
Networks of Marriage Alliances and the property market in Vernon, France, between 1760 and 1830
Vincent Gourdon :
Understanding sociability in a French village in the nineteenth-century. Network analysis from the the choice of spouses and wedding witnesses
Cristina Munno :
Kinship Networks and Social Change: an Italian case-study in the nineteenth century
M-5
FAM36
New Directions in History of the Family: meeting in Sydney, July 2005
Room M
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Kees Mandemakers
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Organizers:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, Kees Mandemakers |
Discussants:
Jim Brown, Béatrice Craig, Martin Dribe, Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, Christer Lundh, Arrizabalaga Marie-Pierre, Mary Louise Nagata, Peter Skold, Sölvi Sogner |
Thursday 25 March 2004
10:45
D-6
EDU02
Child, adolescence, adult: creating and removing life stages
Room D
José María Borrás-Llop :
Schooling and agricultural Child Labour. Spain, circa 1880-1930
Jon Moen, Brian Gratton :
Making Children Out of Workers: Child Labor Reform in Diverse Societies
Bengt Sandin :
On welfare and definitions of childhood
Eric Schneider :
The End of Adolescence
H-6
FAM05
Sibling Relations, Close Marriage and Class Formation in Europe, 1750-1850
Room H
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
David Warren Sabean
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Organizer:
David Warren Sabean
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Discussant:
Christopher H. Johnson
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Leonore Davidoff :
Sibling order, Gender and Authority: William Gladstone and His Sisters
Carola Lipp :
Sibling relations in Nineteenth-Century German Urban Life
I-6
FAM19
Comparative views on child labor and apprenticeship, session dedicated to Tamara Hareven (Theme session)
Room N1 O1
Enriqueta Camps-Cura :
Apprenticeship:gender and social mobility implication
Tracy Dennison :
Apprenticeship in 19th-century Russia: evidence from Yaroslavl' province
Sherry Olson, Patricia Thornton :
Youth responds to the labour market, Montreal 1880
S-6
FAM30
Families, markets and economic change
Room T
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Gérard Béaur
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Organizer:
Gérard Béaur
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Discussants:
Joseph Goy, Anne-Lise Head |
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux :
Continuity or change : models of family reproduction
Jacques Rémy :
Possession, Position and Attributes: three case studies.
Nadine Vivier :
Collective properties and family strategy
Thursday 25 March 2004
14:15
B-7
FAM26
Servants and children. The role of domestic personnel in upbringing and education of master's children (16th-21st century) II
Room B
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Raffaella Sarti
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Organizer:
Raffaella Sarti
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Discussant:
Raffaella Sarti
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Patrizia Delpiano :
The tutor as teacher and educator in 18th Century Italy.
Marjatta Rahikainen :
Young girls as hired nurses in Finland and Sweden
H-7
FAM06
Sibling Ties and Practice in Nineteenth-Century Europe (Theme session)
Room H
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Jon Mathieu
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Organizer:
David Warren Sabean
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Discussant:
David Warren Sabean
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Gérard Delille :
Considerations on the practice of dowries in the transition to modern period
Elisa Martin, Juan Gamella :
Kinship Relations Among Spanish Gypsies
Arlette Schnyder :
Eight Unmarried Sisters and their Four Married Brothers: Sibling Networks in Switzerland 1910 - 1950
Regina Schulte :
The Future Historian and the Future of the Sisters
Friday 26 March 2004
8:30
H-9
FAM11
Urban fertility models
Room H
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Organizer:
Mary Louise Nagata
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Discussant:
Michel Oris
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Siegfried Gruber :
Albanian urban fertility in the beginning of the 20th century
Sofia Kling :
“We Dare Not Live”: Birth Control, Abortion and Sexuality in Sweden, 1929-1940.
Mary Louise Nagata, Kiyoshi Hamano :
Fertility patterns in early modern Kyoto, Japan, 1843-1868
Reto Schumacher :
Fertility decline and ecological constraint. Geneva 1800 - 1860
N-9
FAM09
Transmission strategies in urban and rural environment: a comparative analysis I
Room N
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Beatrice Moring
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Organizer:
Arrizabalaga Marie-Pierre
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Discussant:
Arrizabalaga Marie-Pierre
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Georg Fertig :
Land, kinship, and the life cycle in 19th century Westfalia
Margareth Lanzinger :
'Not by law but by mercy'. Heiresses, Opportunities for Inheritance and Social Changes (18th / 19th Centuries)
Volker Lünnemann :
Succession, support and obligations. The familial transfer of peasant property in 19th century Westphalia.
Ville Vuolanto :
Strategies for Survival and Continuity in the Late Roman World
O-9
FAM08
Sibling Relations in Early Modern Europe
Room O
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Jon Mathieu
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Organizer:
David Warren Sabean
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Discussant:
Simon Teuscher
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Michaela Hohkamp :
Do Brothers have Sisters? Reflections on the Transmission of Property in European Aristocratic Society from the 15th to the 19th Century
Gianna Ostinelli-Lumia :
Property and Sibling Relations in Seventeenth-Century Italian Switzerland
Sophie Ruppel :
Sibling Relationships in the High Aristocracy of the Seventeenth-Century German Empire
Karl-Heinz Spiess :
Dowry regulations and sibling relations in the German Aristocracy of the later Middle Ages
Friday 26 March 2004
10:45
A-10
FAM22
Emergence of demographic thought in Europe (17th-18th century)
Room A
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Jürgen Schlumbohm
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Organizer:
Jean-Marc Rohrbasser
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Discussant:
Jürgen Schlumbohm
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Eric Brian :
State reforms and population evaluations in 18th Century Europe
Jean-Marc Rohrbasser, Jacques Véron :
Inoculation Controversy and Mathematics of Chances : d'Alembert, Bernoulli and Lambert
Christine Théré :
Daignan and the duration of human life
H-10
FAM10
Women and Property
Room H
Maria Ågren :
A Family Secret: how married women's property rights were discussed and re-interpreted in late 17th century Sweden
Hiroko Hashimoto :
Invention of Patriarchy? : Thai Traditional Family System and the Reconstruction of Women's Property Rights in Early
Beatrice Moring :
Women, Property Rights and Property Control in Pre-Industrial Scandinavia
Muriel Neven :
Women and property in nineteenth-century rural Belgium
P-10
FAM29
Families, migration and economic change
Room P
Rolande Bonnain-Dulon :
Families, migrations and economic transformations
Sylvie Dépatie :
Individual Trajectories and the Labour Market in the Montréal Region in the Eighteenth Century
Rose Duroux :
Retour des hommes, retour des devises (Men return, currencies return)
Anne-Lise Head :
Institutional and economic obstacles impeding migration in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the case of Switzerland
Friday 26 March 2004
14.15
K-11
FAM28
Methodologies and analysis of illegitimacy
Room K
Daniel Devolder :
Applications of Laslett's approach to illegitimacy
Jan van Bavel :
The relation between illegitimate fertility and subsequent childbearing within marriage. An investigation of innovation-diffusion theory using cohort fertility data from a Belgian town
Friday 26 March 2004
16.30
H-12
FAM12
Updating Categories: National health care systems during the 20th century
Room H
Bruce Fetter :
US National Health Accounts and Political Culture
John Mohan :
Disaggregated estimates of voluntary and municipal expenditure on hospital provision in Britain before the NHS
Sundeep Nayak :
History of Public Health in British India 1872-1947: Analysis of Policy Interventions and Demographic Outcomes
Peter Skold, Per Axelsson :
Historical Roots of the Welfare State. The Structure and Expenditures of Health Care in Sweden.
I-12
FAM35
Family values and gender roles
Room N1 O1
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Jacqueline Hecht
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Organizer:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Discussant:
Jacqueline Hecht
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Susanne Alm :
Born to Run? - A Study of Cultural and Socio Psychological Explanations to Social Mobility
Ines Angjeli-Murzaku :
Albanian's First Post Communist Decade. Values in Transition
Joanne Klein :
'God needed one more angel child': A Study of Children's Grave Stones in God's Acre, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1770-2000
Orit Manor :
Blood Revenge and Family Honor - The Galilee Moshava An Arena of the Social Groups Interaction in Palestine
Shurlee Swain :
Towards a Social Geography of Baby Farming
Saturday 27 March 2004
8:30
H-13
FAM14
Positive or preventive? Reproduction in Taiwan and the Netherlands, 1870-1940 I
Room H
Ying Chang Chuang, Theo Engelen & Arthur Wolf :
An Introduction tot the Program Population and Society in Taiwan and the Netherlands
Ying-hui Hsieh, Theo Engelen & Wen-Shan Yang :
The comparative study for fertility decline in Taiwan and the Netherlands
John R. Shepherd, Frans van Poppel :
Fertility and childhood mortality
Wen-Shan Yang, Jan Kok & Ying-hui Hsieh :
Spacing and stopping behavior in rural Taiwan and The Netherlands, a comparative, multivariate analysis
S-13
FAM37
Transmission strategies in urban and rural environment: a comparative analysis II
Room T
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Akira Hayami
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Organizer:
Arrizabalaga Marie-Pierre
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Discussants:
Isabel Moll-Blanes, Mary Louise Nagata |
Béatrice Craig :
Land ladies and estate builders/ female proprietors in Lille in the XIX century
Llorenc Ferrer Alos :
The transmission of assets in Catalunia through females: "pubillas" and"cabaleres"
Arrizabalaga Marie-Pierre :
Heiresses' property transmission strategies in Basque rural families' single inheritance practices in the nineteenth century
Noriko Tsuya, Satomi Kurosu :
Household Life Course in Farming Villages in Northeastern Tokugawa Japan: Retirement, Death, and Extinction
Saturday 27 March 2004
10:45
A-14
FAM27
Public life and family life at the Savoy Court ( XVIIth-XVIIIth century): the case study of Venaria Reale
Room A
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Isabella Ricci Massabò
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Organizer:
Paolo Cornaglia
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Discussant:
Isabella Ricci Massabò
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Paola Bianchi :
How Noblemen Become Courtiers in Turin during the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century
Paolo Cornaglia :
Public life and family life of the court in the palace of Venaria Reale in the XVIIIth century
Silvia Maria Carla Ghisotti :
Ceremonies and public life of the court at Venaria Reale in the XVIIth century. The rite of hunting in the framework of the decoration.
Andrea Merlotti :
Serving the King. Nobilities at the courts of Savoy and Savoy-Carignan between Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Tomaso Ricardi Di Netro :
Roles, apanages and spaces of the King's sons. State politics and family strategies of Victor Amadeus III, king of Sardinia (1773-96)
D-14
FAM21
Changes in urban marital and reproduction behaviour
Room D
Ulf Brunnbauer :
'More Children in Our Homes'. Family and Reproduction Policies in Socialist Bulgaria, 1944-1989
Gentiana Kera :
Mean age at marriage in the city of Tirana in the first half of the 20th century
Enriketa Papa :
Marriage patterns in the Albanian city of Shkodra at the beginning of the 20th century
Heiko Tjalsma :
Modern demographic patterns in an old industrial city: The case of Leiden 1750-1850
H-14
FAM15
Positive of preventive? Reproduction in Taiwan and the Netherlands, 1870-1940 II
Room H
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Ad van der Woude
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Organizers:
Theo Engelen, Jan Kok |
Discussant:
Ad van der Woude
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Melissa Brown, Yinghai Pan, John R. Shepherd, Theo Engelen, Jan Kok & Claudia Engel :
Fertility and Social Differentiation in Taiwan and the Netherlands: Ethnicity/Religion, Class, Cohort, and Region
Theo Engelen, Hill Gates :
Rural and Urban Fertility in Taiwan and the Netherlands
Hill Gates, Marloes Schoonheim :
The Ethnography of Fertility
Sping Wang, Jan Kok & Hill Gates :
Illegitimacy in pre-industrial Taiwanese and Dutch Societies: A departure in culture, society and State between the East and the West
Saturday 27 March 2004
14:15
J-15
FAM16
Historical sources on family and demography. A critical comparisan from Asian and European perspective
Room J
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Organizer:
Satoshi Murayama
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Discussant:
Satomi Kurosu
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Christina Deutsch :
Ecclesiastical records from Southern Germany (1450-1550) as historical sources
Noboru Higashi :
Religious registation in pre-modern Japan
Tsunetoshi Mizoguchi :
Precious topographies of pre-modern Japan, 1603-1912
Satoshi Murayama :
Population registers in social change of German pre-industrial regions. 17th - 19th century
Saturday 27 March 2004
16:30
B-16
FAM17
Family budgets within households
Room B
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Katherine A. Lynch
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Organizer:
Richard Wall
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Discussant:
Katherine A. Lynch
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Piotr Guzowski :
Changing Economy - Models of Peasant Budgets in the 15th and 16th century Poland.
Michifumi Isoda :
A Samurai's Assets and Liabilities : From A Household Accounts Book in Japan, 1842-1879
Richard Wall :
The contribution of young people in parental budget
G-16
FAM20
Individual and family strategies of young people
Room G
Hans Henrik Bull :
The role of the family in the risk of getting married.18th and 19th century eastern Norway
Patricia Thornton, Danielle Gauvreau :
Changing marriage and fertility strategies of young women in the industrializing city, Montreal 1870-1900
Lotta Vikström, Ulf Drugge :
Illegal Acts and the Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Youths Committing Crimes inand Area and Century of Change: The Sundsvall Region, Sweden 1840-1880
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