Három évtized: a KSH Könyvtár Történeti Statisztikai Kutatócsoportjának története (1954-1985)
In: A statisztika történetei 2
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In: Budapest Főváros Levéltára várostörténeti tanulmányok
In: A Központi Statisztikai Hivatal Népességtudományi Kutató Intézetének történeti demográfiai füzetei 2
In: Történeti statisztikai füzetek 7
In: Demográfia: az MTA Demográfiai Bizottsága és a KSH Népességtudományi Kutatóintézet folyóirata, Band 60, Heft 2-3
ISSN: 2498-6496
In: Continuity and change: a journal of social structure, law and demography in past societies, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 9-46
ISSN: 1469-218X
AbstractThis article examines households containing lodgers in the Carpathian Basin during the eighteenth century, using thestatus animarum, lists of inhabitants made by the Roman Catholic Church. The author argues that lodgers had special demographic and household characteristics. Evidence is provided to show that the majority of lodger households consisted of both families fragmented by family catastrophe and young couples at the beginning of their life-career. It is further argued that it would be worthwhile to extend the work on lodgers with comparative analyses, particularly because such work would shed light on this stratum of society, which is so often missing from micro-level demographic histories.
In: Human affairs: HA ; postdisciplinary humanities & social sciences quarterly, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 166-176
ISSN: 1337-401X
In: Das Ende der Zünfte, S. 251-270
In: The history of the family: an international quarterly, Band 3, Heft 3, S. 315-331
ISSN: 1081-602X
In: Journal of family history: studies in family, kinship and demography, Band 19, Heft 4, S. 333-350
ISSN: 1552-5473
In traditional Hungarian society the customary time for marriages and weddings was the late fall and the end of winter, according to earlier literature. But this picture does not correspond to the results of local studies in historical demography and does not fit the patterns identified through the analysis of official statistical data on marriage seasonality. There were at least half a dozen such regional patterns in traditional Hungarian society and these were defined much more strongly by religious denominations than by a connection to agriculture. The formation of regional seasonality patterns was also influenced by the level of urbanization and literacy, by the strength of traditional mentality, and of course by social and occupational stratification.