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Volumn 23, Issue 1-2, 1998, Pages 83-111
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Different household formation systems in Hungary at the end of the eighteenth century: variations on John Hajnal's thesis.
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Indexed keywords
ARTICLE;
CASE REPORT;
CASE STUDY;
CRITIQUE;
DEMOGRAPHY;
DEVELOPED COUNTRY;
EASTERN EUROPE;
EUROPE;
EVALUATION;
FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD;
FAMILY SIZE;
GEOGRAPHIC FACTORS;
GEOGRAPHY;
HUNGARY;
MARRIAGE;
MARRIAGE PATTERNS;
METHODOLOGY;
NUPTIALITY;
POPULATION;
RESEARCH;
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION;
STUDIES;
THEORETICAL MODEL;
CASE STUDIES;
CRITIQUE;
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES;
EASTERN EUROPE;
EUROPE;
FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD;
GEOGRAPHIC FACTORS;
HUNGARY;
MARRIAGE;
MARRIAGE PATTERNS;
MODELS, THEORETICAL;
NUPTIALITY;
POPULATION;
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY;
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION;
STUDIES;
DEMOGRAPHY;
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES;
EUROPE;
EUROPE, EASTERN;
EVALUATION STUDIES;
FAMILY CHARACTERISTICS;
GEOGRAPHY;
HUNGARY;
MARRIAGE;
MODELS, THEORETICAL;
POPULATION;
RESEARCH;
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EID: 0032239518
PISSN: 01732145
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (11)
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