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Clustering and Dispersal of Siblings in the North-Holland Countryside, 1850-1940

Authors :
Kok, J.
Bras, H.A.J.
International Institute of Social History (IISH)
Sociology [until 2010]
Social Inequality and the Life Course (SILC)
Source :
Historical Social Research, 33(3), 278-300. Zentrum fur Historische Sozialforschung e.V, Historical Social Research, Kok, J & Bras, H A J 2008, ' Clustering and dispersal of siblings in the North-Holland countryside, 1850-1940 ', Historical Social Research, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 278-300 .
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

'Why are some families scattered over a larger area than others? In this article we use a dataset with the complete life courses of all children from 210 families, originating from the same village in the commercialized North-Western part of The Netherlands. We experiment with multinomial logistic regression on sibling sets to discover the factors behind geographical sibling dispersal. The most important factors turn out to be the survival of the parents, the civil status of the siblings, and the size and gender composition of the sibling set.' (author's abstract)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01726404
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Historical Social Research, 33(3), 278-300. Zentrum fur Historische Sozialforschung e.V, Historical Social Research, Kok, J & Bras, H A J 2008, ' Clustering and dispersal of siblings in the North-Holland countryside, 1850-1940 ', Historical Social Research, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 278-300 .
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..6f5eeaba02e74e3c15d5febc2c7d994d