The Spacing of Births Among French-Canadian Families : An Historical Approach

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The Spacing of Births Among French-Canadian Families : An Historical Approach

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From the author: "This article stresses on two aspects of demography. The first aspect is a historical and geographical analysis of the spacing of births among French-Canadians and the second one is the possibilities of using genealogies as sources of data which can yield demographic information. When official computations are not available, the development of demographic data based on family genealogies may give analysts some indication of past performances within societies. Genealogies thus provide a rich source of information for both Canadian and American historical demographers. When proper methodological techniques are applied to these data, they yield results which then permit one to draw conclusions about demographic behavior. The data for the present article are derived from a longer study dealing with historical demographic changes among French-Canadians between 1650 and 1950. The genealogy of one French-Canadian family is the source of information utilized in this report. The paper is intended to contribute additional information on changing patterns of child spacing over time and space."

Creator

Bouvier, Leon F.

Date

1968-02

Language

en

Type

Journal Article

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Coverage

1650-1950; Canada; United States

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Zotero

DOI

10.1111/j.1755-618X.1968.tb01166.x

ISSN

0008-4948

Issue

#1

Pages

17-26

Publication Title

The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology

Volume

5

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