El vecindario de 1683: una fuente inédita para el estudio de la población de la Corona de Castilla*
Ramón Lanza García
Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 2005, vol. 23, issue 2, 335-369
Abstract:
The fiscal reform of 1683 originated a documentation of great demographic value that has not yet been published. This paper presents and evaluates the new source in order to know the evolution of Castilian population in a period without credible data until now. The Vecindario of 1683 is verified twice in the study, firstly by the birth rate and secondly by comparing the population growth with that of baptisms. The result demonstrated that the decline of 1591'1631 had not yet been recovered in 1683 and that the subsequent growth was faster in 1683'1752 than in 1752'1787.
Date: 2005
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