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The History of The Family | 2010

The Antwerp COR*-database: A unique Flemish source for historical-demographic research

Koenraad Matthijs; Sarah Moreels

This note describes the origin, the history, structure and characteristics of a recently constructed Flemish (the Northern, Dutch-speaking part of Belgium) historical-demographic database. The so-called Antwerp COR*-database offers a unique combination of features: it spans nearly seven decades (1846 to 1920) and consists of information drawn from the population registers and the vital registration records (birth, marriage, and death) of the whole district of Antwerp. Every person whose family name starts with the letter combination COR* is selected in the database. The database covers three linked generations and contains micro-data on the individual level (life courses), intermediary data on family patterns, and macro-data on ecological characteristics.


Journal of Family History | 2011

Marrying in the city in times of rapid urbanization.

Sarah Moreels; Koenraad Matthijs

Economic, social, political, and demographic processes changed Western European cities strongly during the nineteenth century. Especially during this time, the northern part of Belgium (Flanders) became highly urbanized. Investigating the long-term development of the marriage pattern in the cities of Antwerp, Aalst, and Ghent gives a detailed picture of the evolution of the urban marriage pattern. In this article, specific emphasis is on gender, social, and migration distinctions. The results confirm that there is a male—female difference and variation among various social and migrant groups in the age at first marriage during the period 1800—1906. Moreover, regional differences are also visible. In the port city of Antwerp, massive immigration caused a unique evolution in the age at first marriage during the last decades of the nineteenth century, which did not appear in the textile cities of Aalst and Ghent during this time.


Demographic Research | 2011

Family Size and Intergenerational Social Mobility during the Fertility Transition: Evidence of Resource Dilution from the City of Antwerp in Nineteenth Century Belgium

Jan Van Bavel; Sarah Moreels; Bart Van de Putte; Koenraad Matthijs


Revue Quetelet/Quetelet Journal | 2013

Migration and reproduction in an urbanizing context. Family life courses in 19th century Antwerp and Geneva

Reto Schumacher; Koenraad Matthijs; Sarah Moreels


Archive | 2010

Fertility in the port city of Antwerp (1846-1920). A detailed analysis of immigrants' spacing behaviour in an urbanizing context

Sarah Moreels; Mattijs Vandezande; Koenraad Matthijs


Historical Social Research | 2012

Migration and reproduction in transitional times. Stopping behaviour of immigrants and natives in the Belgian city of Antwerp (1810-1925)

Sarah Moreels; Mattijs Vandezande


Archive | 2010

Explaining death clustering. Intergenerational patterns in infant mortality, Antwerp, 1846-1905

Mattijs Vandezande; Sarah Moreels; Koenraad Matthijs


Archive | 2012

Migration and reproduction in an urbanizing context. A sequence analysis of family life courses in 19th century Antwerp and Geneva

Reto Schumacher; Koenraad Matthijs; Sarah Moreels


Archive | 2008

Family size and intergenerational social mobility during the demographic transition: a case study in 19th century Antwerp, Belgium

Jan Van Bavel; Sarah Moreels; Bart Van de Putte; Koenraad Matthijs


Archive | 2008

Female career mobility in the port city of Antwerp during the second half of the 19th century

Sarah Moreels

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Koenraad Matthijs

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Mattijs Vandezande

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jan Van Bavel

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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