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Fertility, Class and Gender in Britain, 1860–1940
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Simon Szreter
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9780511582240
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February 16 2010
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January 11 1996
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10.1017/CBO9780511582240
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 9
The construction and the study of the fertility decline in Britain: social science and history
pp. 76
Social classification of occupations and the GRO in the nineteenth century
pp. 129
Social classification and nineteenth-century naturalistic social science
pp. 182
The emergence of a social explanation of class inequalities among environmentalists, 1901–1904
pp. 238
The emergence of the professional model as the official system of social classification, 1905–1928
pp. 285
A test of the coherence of the professional model of class-differential fertility decline
pp. 310
Multiple fertility declines in Britain: occupational variation in completed fertility and nuptiality
pp. 367
How was fertility controlled? The spacing versus stopping debate and the culture of abstinence
pp. 443
A general approach to fertility change and the history of falling fertilities in England and Wales
pp. 533
Social class, communities, gender and nationalism in the study of fertility change
pp. 636
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