Population Patterns in the Past

Author: Lee   Ronald Demos  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781483270197

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780124418509

Subject: C91 Sociology

Keyword: 社会科学理论与方法论

Language: ENG

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Population Patterns in the Past focuses on the study of historical populations.

This book presents methods for the exploitation and use of aggregate data for demographic inference, facilitating the development and testing of hypotheses with socioeconomic content through advances in the use of demographic time-series.

The topics discussed include homeostatic demographic regime; peasant household organization and demographic change in lower Saxony; civil code and nuptiality; and primonuptiality and ultimonuptiality. The deaths, marriages, births, and the Tuscan economy; influence of economic and social variables on marriage and fertility in 18th and 19th century Japanese villages; and childbearing and land availability are also elaborated. This text also covers the American fertility patterns since the civil war; a repertory of stable populations; and methods and models for analyzing historical series of births, deaths, and marriages.

This publication is recommended for demographists, historians, and sociologists in charge of analyzing behavioral models in historical demography.

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