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We provide, for the first time, a detailed and comprehensive overview of the demography of more than 50,000 towns …, villages, and manors in 1871 Prussia. We study religion, literacy, fertility, and group segregation by location type (town …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012835254
We provide, for the first time, a detailed and comprehensive overview of the demography of more than 50,000 towns …, villages, and manors in 1871 Prussia. We study religion, literacy, fertility, and group segregation by location type (town …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012213131
We provide, for the first time, a detailed and comprehensive overview of the demography of more than 50,000 towns …, villages, and manors in 1871 Prussia. We study religion, literacy, fertility, and group segregation by location type (town …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012207539
We provide, for the first time, a detailed and comprehensive overview of the demography of more than 50,000 towns …, villages, and manors in 1871 Prussia. We study religion, literacy, fertility, and group segregation by location type (town …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012207874
We provide, for the first time, a detailed and comprehensive overview of the demography of more than 50,000 towns …, villages, and manors in 1871 Prussia. We study religion, literacy, fertility, and group segregation by location type (town …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012214188
The demographic foundation of nations is remarkably resilient to losses with the causes of that resiliency not uniform cross-nationally. Countries in the early stages of development have very high birth rates and a growing youthful population with only the most extreme cases of genocide...
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This paper surveys publications in the fields of economic history and demography in the ESR since 1969. Numbering sixty …
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household demography into the interpretation of contemporary urban problems and trends …
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This paper uses recently discovered data on nearly 300 Prussian counties in 1816 to show that Protestantism led to more schools and higher school enrolment already before the industrialization. This evidence supports the human capital theory of Protestant economic history of Becker and Woessmann...
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Martin Luther urged each town to have a girls' school so that girls would learn to read the Gospel, evoking a surge of building girls' schools in Protestant areas. Using county- and town-level data from the first Prussian census of 1816, we show that a larger share of Protestants decreased the...
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