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359 related items for PubMed ID: 19112683

  • 1. The fertility decline in the industrial area of Charleroi during the second half of the 19th century: did sedentaries and migrants have a different behaviour?
    Eggerickx T.
    Belg Tijdschr Nieuwste Geschied; 2001; 31(3-4):403-29. PubMed ID: 19112683
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  • 2. Elderly migrants in a northern Swedish town in the nineteenth century.
    Hogman AK.
    Contin Chang; 2001; 16(3):423-42. PubMed ID: 18546611
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  • 3. Family control, bridal pregnancy, and illegitimacy.
    Bravel J.
    Soc Sci Hist; 2001; 25(3):449-79. PubMed ID: 18637275
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  • 5. Empire settlement and single British women as New Zealand domestic servants during the 1920s.
    Pickles K.
    N Z J Hist; 2001; 35(1):22-44. PubMed ID: 18268821
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  • 6. The temporary migration of males and the power of females in a stem-family society: the case of 19th-century Auvergne.
    Duroux R.
    Hist Fam; 2001; 6(1):33-49. PubMed ID: 19180762
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  • 8. Paths to the city and roads to death: mortality and migration in east Belgium during the Industrial Revolution.
    Oris M, Alter G.
    Belg Tijdschr Nieuwste Geschied; 2001; 31(3-4):453-95. PubMed ID: 18551800
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  • 9. [Mortality and migration in industrial towns of the 19th century: Belgian and French examples].
    Alter G, Bourdelais P, Demonet M, Oris M.
    Ann Demogr Hist (Paris); 1999; (2):31-62. PubMed ID: 19338102
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  • 10. Malthusian sinners: illegitimate fertility and economic crisis: a case study in Leuven, 1846-1856.
    Bavel J.
    Belg Tijdschr Nieuwste Geschied; 2001; 31(3-4):371-401. PubMed ID: 19112696
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  • 12. [X ray of a city: integration and control in 18th-century Paris].
    Pasta R.
    Soc Stor; 2001; 24(94):751-5. PubMed ID: 18705163
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  • 14. The family circumstances of women migrating permanently or temporarily to Sundsvall in the nineteenth century.
    Wall R.
    Scand Econ Hist Rev; 2001; 49(3):46-61. PubMed ID: 18551812
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  • 17. [The flow of Italian workers to the Lorraine iron district: spatial and demographic analysis, 1945-68].
    Galloro P.
    Studi Emigr; 2002; 39(146):335-48. PubMed ID: 19160600
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