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Paths to the city and roads to death: Mortality and migration in East Belgium during the industrial revolution.

Michel Oris
George Alter
We offer an interpretation of the migration-mortality complex in the nineteenth century at the time that the population was escaping from the grip of hunger and recurrent famines. This study uses results from several case studies, based on both aggregate statistics and cross-sectional analyses of nominal data. In addition, we present some original multivariate longitudinal analyses from Belgian population registers, which are famous for their precise recording of migratory movements.
Industrialisation
Migration
Social Demography
Demography
2001 3-4
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The fertility decline in the industrial area of Charleroi during the second half of the 19th century. Did sedentary and migrant people have a different behaviour?

Thierry EGGERICKX
The aim of this analysis is to compare the fertility strategies adopted by migrant and sedentary couples in the industrial crisis context of the last quarter of the nineteenth century. What was their level of fertility before, during and after of the period of the industrial crisis? Who were the forerunners of the fertility decline? And when the decline started, were the control strategies of these two populations the same?
Migration
Industrialisation
Social Demography
2001 3-4
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Malthusian sinners: illegitimate fertility and early marriage in times of economic crisis. A case study in Leuven, 1846-1856.

Jan Van Bavel
This article focuses on nineteenth century women that broke Malthusian principles by getting pregnant out of wedlock and by marrying early. It starts from the common denominator in scholarly debate, which associates sexual intercourse of single young women with proletarian living and working conditions, isolation from the family of origin, and migration. The Belgian population registers allow to shed more empirical light on the effects of living conditions. The findings incite to have a closer look at the structure of the marriage market in order to explain illegitimacy and bridal pregnancy.
Civil Society
Social Demography
Gender
2001 3-4
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Breaking stereotypes. Historical demography in Belgium since 1981 (19th and early 20th centuries).

Muriel Neven
Isabelle Devos
The introductory article of this special issue presents the main research results and trends in Belgian historical demography of the past two decades. Belgian researchers have displayed great dynamism and have broken down many stereotypes. Their attempts have been original thanks to the particularity of their sources, they have searched for methodological innovation and have challenged traditional ideas.
Demographic History
Social Demography
2001 3-4
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Epidemiology of Town and Countryside: Mortality and Causes of Death in East Belgium, 1850-1910.

Muriel Neven
The mortality analysis in East Belgium during the second part of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century reveals a deep disparity between town and countryside, which however disappears at the end of the period. Although its interpretation is difficult, the statistic of causes of deaths locates the original gap in the context of an epidemiological depression which affects the urban centres between 1830 and 1870.
Social Demography
Demographic History
Demography
1997 1-2
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L'immigration ouvriere belge ! Tourcoing durant le Second Empire.

V. AELBRECHT
Migration
Social Demography
Labour
Labour History
Local history
1990 3-4
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Les migrants en Wallonie, 1846-1930. Approche statistique.

R. LEBOUTTE
Migration
Quantitative History
Social Demography
1990 3-4
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De sociaal-politieke samenstelling van de Belgische Kamer van Volksvertegenwoordigers (8 augustus 1870 - 15 mei 1880).

Daniel J.L. CONINCKX
Parliamentary History
Political History
Social Demography
Politics
1986 3-4
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Industrialisatie in een plattelandsgemeente. Effecten op bevolking en arbeid te Sleidinge (1820-1914).

Koen LAMBERT
Industrialisation
Local history
Social Demography
Labour History
1984 3-4
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Les prévenus de crimes et de délits à Liège sous le régime français.

V. HANSOTTE
Criminal History
Sociology
Social Demography
1983 1-2
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De samenstelling en de structuur van de Brugse huishoudens in het begin van de 19de eeuw.

Eddy VAN LOOCKE
Social Demography
Demography
Local history
19th century
1981 1-2
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Onderzoek naar de omvang en samenstelling van de huishoudens te Grimbergen en in Midden-Brabant op het einde van de 18de eeuw.

Frank DAELEMANS
Demographic History
Demography
Social Demography
Local history
1981 1-2
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