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on children ever born. These parity data, along with own-children estimates of age-specific overall and marital fertility … rates, are used to examine the relation of fertility with rural-urban residence, occupation, ethnicity, literacy, and … location within the state. Singulate mean ages at first marriage and other nuptiality measures are also estimated. The parity …
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This paper utilizes household-level budget data from the 1889/90 United States Commissioner of Labor survey to estimate the full Almost Ideal Demand System with demographic and other covariates. Price data were obtained from the Aldrich Report of 1892. The purpose is to make better use of the...
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fertility and mortality. Most presently developed nations began their fertility transitions in the late nineteenth or early … fertility of the white population of the United States was declining from at least the year 1800. By the end of the antebellum … experiencing a fertility transition. This transition was well in advance of significant urbanization, industrialization, and …
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The U.S. fertility transition in the nineteenth century is unusual. Not only did it start from a very high fertility …-century American fertility transition. We construct cross-sectional models of net fertility for currently-married white couples in … find evidence of marital fertility control consistent with hypotheses as early as 1830. The results indicate support for …
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This paper looks at the fertility, mortality, and marriage experience of racial, ethnic, and nativity groups in the … three dimensions of demographic behavior. There has been both absolute and relative convergence of fertility across groups … was a trend toward earlier and more extensive marriage from about 1900 up to the 1960s. At this point, coincident with the …
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Under the urging of late nineteenth-century humanitarian reformers, U.S. policy toward American Indians shifted from removal and relocation efforts to state-sponsored attempts to quot;civilizequot; Indians through allotment of tribal lands, citizenship, and forced education. There is little...
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part of the 19th Century; little evidence of fertility control within marriage is found for the oldest women in the sample … dates, and types of agricultural economy. The parity data indicate a strong decline in marital fertility during the first …. Fertility decline was initially most evident in the urban, more economically developed areas, but eventual levels were equal in …
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-infant mortality, and fertility. For 111 cities for which data on relief spending during the 1930s were available, we collected annual …s. Relief spending also raised general fertility rates. Our estimates suggest that the cost of saving an infant life …
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This paper illustrates the application of indirect techniques of fertility and mortality estimation to historical …, children surviving, and duration of current marriage, but this information was never tabulated or used for 1900 and only partly … censuses since 1850 permits estimation of age-specific overall and marital fertility rates. Finally, the use of the 1900 Public …
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fertility rates in major U.S. cities between 1929 and 1940. We estimate the effects using a variety of specifications and … death, while contributing to increases in the general fertility rate. Estimates of the relationship between economic …
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