New evidence on the fertility transition in Ireland 1880-1911
Cormac Ó Gráda
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Abstract:
Recent analyses of Ireland's marital fertility transition based on the Princeton Ig and the Stanford CPA measures are reassessed. Revised county estimates of Ig are subjected to regression analysis, and added insight into CPA is offered by comparing Ireland with Scotland and applying the measure to three specially constructed local data sets.
Keywords: Fertility--Ireland--Statistics; Ireland--Population--History (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 14 pages
Date: 1991-11
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Published in: Demography, 28(4) 1991-11
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Journal Article: New evidence on the fertility transition in Ireland 1880–1911 (1991) 
Working Paper: New Evidence on the Fertility Transition in Ireland 1880-1911 (1991) 
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