Don't miss the opportunity to present your work at the leading conference on Demography in Spain! ADEH from September 3 to 5, in an unbeatable location, MΓ‘laga. Send your abstracts in either historical or contemporary demography by 11th May (extended) docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
22.04.2025 12:32
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The findings highlight the importance of understanding social mobility's impact on fertility, emphasizing the value of DRMs in historical research. Looking forward to further exploration in this area! π
03.02.2025 09:28
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Our study uses Swedish data from 1905 to 2015, revealing a constant but small negative association between upward social mobility and fertility. This was especially noticeable in the oldest cohorts. π
03.02.2025 09:28
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Is the rise of social mobility tied to a decline in family influence? Our findings suggest otherwise. Kinship, particularly sibling ties, continued shaping social outcomes even during industrialization.
28.01.2025 16:48
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First-married sisters often played important roles in supporting siblings, even within rigid inheritance systems like Catalonia's single-heir system? Marrying "down" wasnβt always a disadvantageβit could also be strategic.
28.01.2025 16:48
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The influence wasnβt limited to brothers. First-married sisters also shaped their siblings' mobility, challenging ideas like womenβs hypergamy.
28.01.2025 16:48
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First-married brothers (FM siblings) significantly influenced the SES of their siblings. This wasnβt about replacing parental roles but about new intragenerational cooperation.
28.01.2025 16:48
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Proto-industrialization! As societies transitioned, horizontal ties (siblings) increasingly supplemented or replaced vertical ties (parents). A sign of family cooperation, not loss of family influence.
28.01.2025 16:48
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Traditionally, parents were seen as the main influence on childrenβs socio-economic status. But from the 18th century, siblingsβespecially first-married brothersβbegan playing a larger role. What can explain this shift?π
28.01.2025 16:48
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Research Insights:
Social mobility didnβt erase family influence; it restructured it.
Horizontal ties gained prominence, aligning with proto-industrial dynamics.
28.01.2025 16:48
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Our latest research deals with family influence on socio-economic outcomes in the Barcelona area (16thβ19th centuries) using the Barcelona Historical Marriage Database (BHMD). We use unique data combining both occupational and economic information!
28.01.2025 16:48
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The CfP for the 6th Conference of the European Society of Historical Demography is out!
The conference will be held in Bologna from 10 to 13 September 2025.
The deadline for submissions is January 31, 2025!
eshd2025.eshd.eu
28.11.2024 08:12
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Interested in sharing and presenting your research in a high-quality academic environment? In an unbeatable location like MΓ‘laga? Submit your proposal to the 14th ADEH Conference, the leading conference for demography in the Iberian Peninsula! Deadline April 25th! adeh.org/wp-content/u...
27.11.2024 13:31
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Extrely good news and supper happy! Looking forward to collaborating with @ingridvandijk.bsky.social (our PI) and Luciana Quaranta in this amazing project!
27.11.2024 12:36
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The historical #fertility transition began with stopping, and then involved both stopping and spacing, with similar patterns across #social classes. Evidence from applying cure models to #microdata from Southern Sweden. New publication πhttps://www.demographic-research.org/articles/volume/51/40
20.11.2024 08:34
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Very grateful to Daniel Markovits for a brilliant presentation and discussion.
19.11.2024 02:10
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