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Economic Factors in the Decline of Fertility in Hungary in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century

In: Economic Factors in Population Growth

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  • E. Szabady

    (Demographic Research Institute)

Abstract

As it is known, several studies have dealt with the surprising fact that on the easily delimitable areas of Hungary in the period of industrialisation and maybe even in the epoch of pre-industrialisation, a significant birth control developed similar to that of Western Europe. This fact was stated, with Coale’s method, as the basis of the calculation of indices Im, Ig, Ih by counties for the years 1880, 1890, 1900 and 1910. The indices delimitable by smaller or larger regions (several counties) behave in a similar way. We have shown that in the era when marital fertility shows a linear decrease in the southern regions of Hungary, it increases in the eastern part of the country. In other regions of the country a fluctuation—decreasing or increasing trend — can be observed as compared to 1880 or 1890.

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  • E. Szabady, 1976. "Economic Factors in the Decline of Fertility in Hungary in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century," International Economic Association Series, in: Ansley J. Coale (ed.), Economic Factors in Population Growth, chapter 8, pages 238-240, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:intecp:978-1-349-02518-3_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-02518-3_8
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