Specialised Themes
Thèmes Spécialisés
8. Family structures, demography and
population: a comparison of societies in Asia and Europe
8. Structures familiales, démographie et population:
comparaison des sociétés asiatiques et européennes
Monday, 7 August, 9:00-12:00
Lundi 7 Août de 9h à 12h
Building A, Auditorium 2
Organisers:
Carlo
Corsini, Italy![](../art/pdf_pap.gif)
Akira
Hayami, Japan![](../art/pdf_pap.gif)
Discussants:
David Reher, Spain![](../art/pdf_pap.gif)
Franz van Poppel, the Netherlands
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Papers:
- Noriko O. Tsuya and Satomi Kurosu, Japan
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Economic and Household Factors
of First Marriage in Early Modern Japan: Evidence from Two Northeastern
Villages, 1716-1870.
- James Lee/ Cameron Cambell, USA
Risk Management in the
Chinese Family: Mortality, Nuptiality, Fertility and Migration
Responces to Short-Term Economic stress in Liaoning, 1650-1910
- Paul Sevais/Alan Arrault, Belgium
Families from the East
and from the West: between Christianity and Confucianism
- Marco Breschi, Italy
The Contribution of the
Eurasian Project to the Demographic History of Italy: Results
and Perspectives
- Michel Oris, Muriel Neven, Belgium and
George Alter, USA
How Individuals and Families
Coped with the Economic Stress: A Regional Comparison in 19th
Century East Belgium
- Tommy Bengtsson/Martin Dribe, Sweden
Risk Management in the
Family, Migration, Nuptiality, Fertility and Mortality Responses
to Short-term Economic Stress in Pre-Industrial Sweden
- Alain Blum, France and Irina Toitskaja
and Alexandre Avdeev, Russia
Complex Families in Russia,
Between Self-Organisation and Land Owner Control?
- Jürgen Schlumbohm, Germany
Family Forms and Demographic
Behaviour: German Debates and Data