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  2. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    Three leading economic history journals have published free to download special issues containing articles on the history of disease, epidemics, and improvements to life expectancy:. ... A new paper by CAMPOP member Romola Davenport has been published in
  3. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    The fall in fertility was led by the middle classes but quickly spread throughout society. ... or whether there were local demographic continuities across borders, and if so whether they followed economic, occupational, cultural or even linguistic lines.
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    17 Jul 2024: parish registers – Top of the Campops: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/blog Thu, ... have become a standard reference for historical demography and economic
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    These affected personal economic opportunity, the occupational choices of the population, their welfare, mobility, skills, consumption and demographic structures. ... In search of work. Labour migration and economic performance in England and the
  6. Affiliated Researcher. Centre for History and Economics. Postgraduate students. Supervisor(s). Based at. ... PhD student. Hans van de Ven and Sheilagh Ogilvie. Asian & Middle Eastern Studies.
  7. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    This allows us to identify the range and scale of economic activities for the first time. ... From the middle of the sixteenth century the pace of development changed gear.
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    Search site. You are in:andTop of the Campops: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages. ... neolocal marriage), ages of marriage which were both relatively late and responsive to economic circumstances, a
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    17 Jul 2024: Baby boom – Top of the Campops: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/blog Thu, ... In this way the long fluctuations in marriage age until about 1750 have been
  10. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    Kuznets and de Vries have argued that excessive urban mortality rates precluded modern economic growth, with its concomitant rapid urbanisation, because no population could produce a rural population surplus sufficient to ... Economic History Review, 64(4
  11. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    John Broad MA DPhil. CAMPOP Affiliated Researcher. Social and Economic History of England especially c.1600-1850; History of social structure, landholding; poverty, welfare and rural housing; livestock and dairy farming. ... 43-56). Teaching. Past
  12. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    Search site. You are in:andTop of the Campops: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages. ... Modernisation theory envisaged a tight relationship between family forms and economic change.
  13. 1 The first stages of the mortality transition in ...

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/migrationmortalitymedicalisation/findings/waterbornediseases/davenportcagewp2015.pdf
    25 Nov 2019: was braked by rapid urbanisation in especially the middle decades of the nineteenth century. ... and (3) the role of economic integration in reducing dearth-associated mortality and increasing.
  14. The recording of occupations in Anglican baptism registers in…

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    17 Sep 2007: 6 placed a duty upon burials, marriages and baptisms that varied according to economic status. ... II c. 33. 5 P. H. Lindert, ‘English occupations, 1670-1811’, Journal of Economic History 40 (1980), pp.
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    17 Jul 2024: families – Top of the Campops: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/blog Thu, 11 ... BCX8"development economics project of the post-war /spanspan class="NormalTextRun
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    15 May 2020: or “too slow”, while people above 75 tend to not know what to think.• Middle aged people are not distinguished in any particular direction in terms of civil rights views. ... England and Wales? This typology can summarize and shed light upon
  17. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    Search site. You are in:andTop of the Campops: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages. ... The opportunity they present for extending per capita analysis into the past means that they have become a
  18. Nationally life expectancy improved over the period 1750-1830, and…

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/migrationmortalitymedicalisation/publications/davenportetalesshc2012neonatalandmaternalmortalityinstmartininthefieldsworkhouse.pdf
    29 Mar 2021: types of economic and medical support for those poor who qualified as members of the. ... parish. In most cases economic relief was provided in cash or goods, and medical support.
  19. Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/about/annualreports/annualreport2023.pdf
    3 Jul 2024: the Middle Ages, 800-1500’ (Y1), University of Cambridge. Dai, Y. Seminar teacher, Research Design and Quantitative Methods in Economic History, Department. ... of Economic History, London School of Economics. Davenport, R.J. Teaching and examining
  20. Parochial Registration and the Bills of Mortality: case studies in…

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/epidemiologicaltransition/UrbanCausesOfDeath.pdf
    3 Sep 2013: is possible to test some of the assumptions Graunt made about the age structure of disease. ... Rickets is. not found as a cause of death in late sixteenth century Aldgate, but by the middle decade of.
  21. Search site. You are in:andTop of the Campops: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages. ... In this way the long fluctuations in marriage age until about 1750 have been attributed to extended economic cycles

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