Cliometrics of the Family
Edited by Claude Diebolt,
Auke Rijpma,
Sarah Carmichael,
Selin Dilli and
Charlotte Störmer
in Studies in Economic History from Springer, currently edited by Tetsuji Okazaki
Date: 2019
ISBN: 978-3-319-99480-2
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Cliometrics of the Family: Editors’ Introduction
- Claude Diebolt, Auke Rijpma, Sarah Carmichael, Selin Dilli and Charlotte Störmer
- Ch Chapter 10 Human Capital Accumulation in France at the Dawn of the Nineteenth Century: Lessons from the Guizot Inquiry
- Magali Jaoul-Grammare and Charlotte Le Chapelain
- Ch Chapter 11 Family Formation, Gender and Labour During the First Globalization in Montevideo, Uruguay
- María M. Camou
- Ch Chapter 12 Gendered Welfare Regimes, Work–Family Patterns and Women’s Employment
- Anne Reimat
- Ch Chapter 13 Mining, Paternalism and the Spread of Education in the Congo Since 1920
- Dácil Juif
- Ch Chapter 14 Child Adoption in Western Europe, 1900–2015
- Jean-François Mignot
- Ch Chapter 2 A Cliometric Model of Unified Growth: Family Organization and Economic Growth in the Long Run of History
- Claude Diebolt and Faustine Perrin
- Ch Chapter 3 Marital Fertility and Investment in Children’s Education
- Francesco Cinnirella
- Ch Chapter 4 A Critical Introduction to Instrumental Variables for Sibship Size Based on Twin Births
- Stefan Öberg
- Ch Chapter 5 Family Organisation and Human Capital Inequalities in Historical Europe: Testing the Association Anew
- Mikołaj Szołtysek, Radosław Poniat, Sebastian Klüsener and Siegfried Gruber
- Ch Chapter 6 Origins and Implications of Family Structure Across Italian Provinces in Historical Perspective
- Graziella Bertocchi and Monica Bozzano
- Ch Chapter 7 Gender Relations and Economic Development: Hypotheses About the Reversal of Fortune in Eurasia
- Alexandra M. Pleijt, Jan Luiten Zanden and Sarah Carmichael
- Ch Chapter 8 Political Power from Elite Family Networks in Colonial Buenos Aires
- Laura C. Valle and Juan M. C. Larrosa
- Ch Chapter 9 Regional Patterns of Economic Development: A Typology of French Departments During the Industrialization
- Faustine Perrin and Mickaël Benaim
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