The role of urban female domestic servants in the social diffuson of birth control on the countryside during the fertility transition (1830-1900)

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Ghent University

The central question of this study is whether urban female domestic servants with rural origin have, by consequence of their close contacts with urban bourgeoisie, a different fertility behaviour than their contemporaries. The research makes use of life course data of three generations from two rural localities in the province of East-Flanders and it is conducted with advanced multivaried statistical techniques like event history analysis.

Timeframe:
1 Oct 2006 → 30 Sep 2009
Keywords:
female domestic servants,fertility transition,life course analysis
Discipline codes:
  • HUMANITIES (H)
    • History and arts
      • Social and economic history
      • Contemporary history (ca. 1800 - 1914)

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