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In the past, many women had their children when they were young, whereas nowadays the trend is to have children at an older age. This book provides insight into the changes in tempo and quantum of post-war fertility among birth cohorts in a number of European countries. Based on an advanced demographic-analytic approach, it demonstrates how age and parity distributions have changed between successive cohorts and the effects of these changes on period fertility. How cohort life course patterns have changed varies between countries because of country-specific characteristics, opportunities and constraints. (Thela Thesis)
Demography --- Europe --- Fertility, Human --- Cohort analysis --- Demographic transition --- Theses --- Fertility, Human - Europe --- Cohort analysis - Europe --- Demographic transition - Europe
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Infants --- Children --- Demographic transition --- Mortality --- History. --- kindersterfte --- 314.42 <09> --- Kindersterfte--Geschiedenis van ... --- 314.42 <09> Kindersterfte--Geschiedenis van ... --- History --- Babies --- Infancy --- Transition, Demographic --- Vital revolution (Demography) --- Demography --- Population --- Vital statistics --- Childhood --- Kids (Children) --- Pedology (Child study) --- Youngsters --- Age groups --- Families --- Life cycle, Human --- Mortality&delete& --- Kindersterfte--Geschiedenis van .. --- Europe --- Infants - Europe - Mortality - History. --- Children - Europe - Mortality - History. --- Demographic transition - Europe - History. --- Kindersterfte--Geschiedenis van
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Archaeology and science enable new and creative understandings of Europe's early farmers, answering questions that remain after more than a century of research. The challenge is to integrate multiple lines of evidence, scientific and more traditionally archaeological, while keeping in focus the principal questions that we want to ask of our data.
Agriculteurs --- Transition démographique --- Skeletal remains (Archaeology) --- Primate remains (Archaeology) --- Bönder --- Farmers. --- Human remains (Archaeology). --- Neolithische Revolution. --- Neolitisk tid. --- Transition démographique --- Agriculture, Prehistoric --- Agriculture, Prehistoric. --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Antiquities, Prehistoric. --- Antiquities. --- Demographic transition --- Demographic transition. --- Farmers --- Human remains (Archaeology) --- Neolithic period --- Neolithic period. --- Prehistoric peoples --- Historia. --- History --- Food --- Food. --- Europa. --- Europe --- Europe. --- Cavemen (Prehistoric peoples) --- Early man --- Man, Prehistoric --- Prehistoric archaeology --- Prehistoric human beings --- Prehistoric humans --- Prehistory --- Human beings --- Human skeleton --- Prehistoric agriculture --- Transition, Demographic --- Vital revolution (Demography) --- Demography --- Population --- Vital statistics --- Farm operators --- Operators, Farm --- Planters (Persons) --- Agriculturists --- Rural population --- History. --- Agriculture --- Antiquities --- Néolithique --- Agriculture préhistorique --- Restes humains (Archéologie) --- Homme préhistorique --- Antiquités préhistoriques --- Histoire --- Alimentation --- Antiquités --- Bioarchaeology --- Primitive societies --- Neolithic period - Europe --- Farmers - Europe - History --- Demographic transition - Europe --- Agriculture, Prehistoric - Europe --- Human remains (Archaeology) - Europe --- Prehistoric peoples - Food - Europe --- Antiquities, Prehistoric - Europe --- Europe - Antiquities
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