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The History of The Family | 2003

The invisible chain: niche inheritance and unequal social reproduction in preindustrial continental Europe

Georg Fertig

A central aspect of the demographic transition model is discussed: the “chain between inheritance and reproduction,” which many historical demographers claim has kept population and resources in balance during the preindustrial period. The basic mechanism is well known: Economic space is thought to be divided into a limited number of self-sufficient positions or niches; since marriage required possession—usually by inheritance—of one such niche, overpopulation was avoided. The existence of this chain in preindustrial continental Europe has generally been taken for granted, although little is known about its actual workings. As a discussion of classical and current research shows, the chain should not be understood as encompassing entire demoeconomic systems at any time or place. Rather, niche mechanisms are relevant for the behavior of specific social groups and as communal or other political strategies. The need for alternative explanations of sociobiographic inequality—such as the impact of kinship on life-course decisions and chances—is emphasized.


Archive | 2010

The population history of Germany: research strategy and preliminary results

Ulrich Pfister; Georg Fertig


German Studies Review | 2002

Lokales Leben, atlantische Welt : die Entscheidung zur Auswanderung vom Rhein nach Nordamerika im 18. Jahrhundert

Georg Fertig


Archive | 2007

Äcker, Wirte, Gaben: Ländlicher Bodenmarkt und liberale Eigentumsordnung im Westfalen des 19. Jahrhunderts

Georg Fertig


The History of The Family | 2005

Inheritance, succession, and familial transfer in rural Westphalia, 1800¿1900

Christine Fertig; Volker Lünnemann; Georg Fertig


Rural Economy and Society in North-Western Europe, 500-2000 | 2011

Making a living: Family, Income and Labour

Eric Vanhaute; Isabelle Devos; Thijs Lambrecht; Gérard Béaur; Georg Fertig; Carl-Johan Gadd; Erwin Karel; M. Limperger; Richard Paping; Phillipp R. Schofield


Vierteljahrschrift f??r Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte | 2018

Population and Vital Rates in Germany during the Post-Malthusian Era, 1815–1871 Das postmalthusianische Zeitalter: Die Bevölkerungsentwicklung in Deutschland, 1815–1871

Georg Fertig; Christian Schlöder; Rolf Gehrmann; Christina Langfeldt; Ulrich Pfister


Archive | 2015

5. Life course strategies, social networks, and market participation in nineteenth-century rural Westphalia: An interpretative essay

Ulrich Pfister; Johannes Bracht; Christine Fertig; Georg Fertig


Archive | 2012

Making a living

Eric Vanhaute; Isabelle Devos; Thijs Lambrecht; Gérard Béaur; Georg Fertig; Carl-Johan Gadd; Erwin Karel; M. Limperger; Richard Paping; Phillipp R. Schofield


Archive | 2012

When did Germany cease to be Malthusian

Georg Fertig; Ulrich Pfister

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