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. In the 19th century English fertility transition, the model shows how the generalized child price relative to the child …
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female labour market participation, which is in turn related to fertility reduction. Lastly we find that more rapid urban … growth accelerates fertility decline, but, in late 19th century Britain it slowed the reduction of infant mortality …. -- fertility ; infant mortality ; education and sanitary reform ; women's participation ; education ; 19th century and early 20th …
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English fertility history is generally regarded as having been composed of two re-gimes: an era of unregulated marital … fertility, from at least 1540 to 1890, then the modern era, with regulated marital fertility, lower for higher social classes …. We show there were in fact three fertility regimes in England: a Malthusian regime which lasted from at least 1500 until …
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English fertility history is generally regarded as having been composed of two regimes: an era of unregulated marital … fertility, from at least 1540 to 1890, then the modern era, with regulated marital fertility, lower for higher social classes …. We show there were in fact three fertility regimes in England: a Malthusian regime which lasted from at least 1500 until …
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, and the transition to skill-biased technological change. The simulated model tracks British industrialization in the 18th …
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, and the transition to skill-biased technological change. The simulated model tracks British industrialization in the 18th …
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