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See Hajnal, 'Two kinds'. P. Laslett was more critical of the existence of antithetical 'Western' and 'Eastern' family types than Hajnal later on. Instead, he spoke of a 'continuum' and a 'gradation' between different familial categories (Laslett, 'Characteristics of the Western family', 14-17), and even hypothesized the existence of a large 'intermediary area' which would have included Poland (ibid., 16).
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Nevertheless, both Hajnal's and Laslett's perceptions of family type in Eastern Europe seem to have been deeply influenced by P. Czap's findings for one Russian estate in Riazan province; see Laslett, 'Characteristics of the Western family', 12, 14, 22-3, 27, 'The stem-family hypothesis ', 91, 'Family and household as work group', 517, 520-1, 549, and 'Family, kinship and collectivity as systems of support in preindustrial Europe: a consideration of the "nuclear-hardship" hypothesis', Continuity and Change 3 (1988), 156-9.
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Other examples of a similar approach include A. S. Alderson and S. K. Sanderson, 'Historic European household structures and the capitalist world-economy', Journal of Family History 16 (1991), 419-3, and A. Burguière and F. Lebrun, 'Les Cent et une familles de l'Europe', in A. Burguière et al. eds., Histoire de la Famille, 2 (1986), 38.
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The culturalist approach was best represented in the work of A. Macfarlane, The origins of English individualism: The family, property and social transition (Oxford, 1978), esp. pp. 18-30.
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Volumina Legum, IX (Cracow, 1889), 140. Believed to have covered the whole territory of the declining Polish state, only five large collections of data (besides some individual parishes) survived out of more than 70 commissions established throughout the Commonwealth in 1789-1790. Most of them have been used in this research. Some other remnants of the Commissions' censuses (for the Ukrainian part of the Commonwealth) are stored in the Central State Historical Archives of the Ukraine in Kiev, and will be consulted in the future.
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In the Protestant censuses the core families were registered first in enumerated blocks, which were followed by the lists of lodgers, retired heads and solitary persons, each of whom was designated with the number referring to the core household in which they actually lived.
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See A. Plakans, 'Seigneurial authority'; P. Czap, 'A large family: the peasant's greatest wealth: Serf households in Mishino, Russia, 1814-1858', in R. Wall, J. Robin and P. Laslett eds., Family forms in historic Europe (Cambridge, 1983), 105-51;
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See A. Plakans, 'Seigneurial authority'; P. Czap, '"A large family: the peasant's greatest wealth": Serf households in Mishino, Russia, 1814-1858', in R. Wall, J. Robin and P. Laslett eds., Family forms in historic Europe (Cambridge, 1983), 105-51;
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Parish registers and revisions: Research strategies in Estonian historical demography and agrarian history
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H. Palli, 'Parish registers and revisions: Research strategies in Estonian historical demography and agrarian history', Social Science History 7 (1983), 289-310;
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, pp. 289-310
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On the Belarusian territories, the 1795-1796 revision was prepared both in Russian and Polish languages (Polish being presumably the language of the original lists), and covered in total 15 districts (uyezds) from Mińsk province, six from Grodno province, two from Mogilev province and one from Vitebsk. In the revisions, censuses of particular categories of the population were separately recorded (peasants; nobility; priests; demesne servants). In the present study only the category of peasants has been entered into the database.
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On the Belarusian territories, the 1795-1796 revision was prepared both in Russian and Polish languages (Polish being presumably the language of the original lists), and covered in total 15 districts (uyezds) from Mińsk province, six from Grodno province, two from Mogilev province and one from Vitebsk. In the revisions, censuses of particular categories of the population were separately recorded (peasants; nobility; priests; demesne servants). In the present study only the category of peasants has been entered into the database.
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For the instructions of how to carry out the revisions on the ex-Polish territories, see The complete code of laws of the Russian Empire (Piervoie polnoie sobranije zakonov Rossijskoj Imperii, 1649-1825), 21, no. 15365, and 23 no. 17327. However, it was the local authorities and officials of Polish origin who were responsible for their preparation and execution.
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For the instructions of how to carry out the revisions on the ex-Polish territories, see The complete code of laws of the Russian Empire (Piervoie polnoie sobranije zakonov Rossijskoj Imperii, 1649-1825), vol. 21, no. 15365, and vol. 23 no. 17327. However, it was the local authorities and officials of Polish origin who were responsible for their preparation and execution.
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A. Blum, I. Troitskaya and A. Avdeev, 'Family, marriage and social control in Russia - three villages in the Moscow region', in M. Neven and C. Capron, Family structures, demography and population: A comparison of societies in Asia and Europe (Liège, 2000), 90-1.
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Materialy revizii kak istochnik po istorii naseleniia Rossii XVIII-pervoi poloviny XIX v. 1718-1858 gg.
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, pp. 128-140
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All residential groups were classed by 'houses' or 'huts' (Polish dom; chalupa) in the Polish version of the revisions. In other Russian revision lists it was not unusual to have several kin-related 'households' in the Laslett sense assessed collectively; see T. Dennison, Economy and society, 38
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All residential groups were classed by 'houses' or 'huts' (Polish dom; chalupa) in the Polish version of the revisions. In other Russian revision lists it was not unusual to have several kin-related 'households' in the Laslett sense assessed collectively; see T. Dennison, Economy and society, 38
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Surprisingly balanced sex ratios appear when the total population of all 36 parishes taken from the Mińsk soul revisions is considered (M/100 F - 104). A more optimistic account of the quality of the fifth revision is also given in W. M. Kabuzan, Narodonaselenie Rossii XVIII-pervoi polovine XIX v. Moscow (Moscow, 1963), 171.
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Surprisingly balanced sex ratios appear when the total population of all 36 parishes taken from the Mińsk soul revisions is considered (M/100 F - 104). A more optimistic account of the quality of the fifth revision is also given in W. M. Kabuzan, Narodonaselenie Rossii XVIII-pervoi polovine XIX v. Moscow (Moscow, 1963), 171.
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Parishes from the region 6.4, and part of those belonging to regions 6.1 and 6.2 had already been annexed by Imperial Russia at the time of the census-taking and were included in the new administrative units.
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Parishes from the region 6.4, and part of those belonging to regions 6.1 and 6.2 had already been annexed by Imperial Russia at the time of the census-taking and were included in the new administrative units.
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Hundreds of 'soul revisions' are still kept in the historical archives of Mińsk and Grodno (Belarus), in Vilnius (Lithuania) and also in Moscow (Russia).
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Hundreds of 'soul revisions' are still kept in the historical archives of Mińsk and Grodno (Belarus), in Vilnius (Lithuania) and also in Moscow (Russia).
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When applied to regional groupings of parishes with regard to variables measuring proportions of nuclear and complex households, households with living-in servants and inmates, it was established that there was significant uniformity of regions 1-5, 7 and 8 in most aspects (to be called 'west, Regions 6.1 and 6.4 are identified as departing significantly the rest of the sample. Significant differences were also proven to exist between regions 6.2/6.3 on the one hand, middle east, and 6.1/6.4 on the other (the 'east, More details are given in M. Szoltysek and D. Biskup, Diversity, variation and the time-space conundrum: Family forms in Eastern Europe further explored, paper presented at Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure, February 2008 available in the Cambridge Group library
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When applied to regional groupings of parishes with regard to variables measuring proportions of nuclear and complex households, households with living-in servants and inmates, it was established that there was significant uniformity of regions 1-5, 7 and 8 in most aspects (to be called 'west'). Regions 6.1 and 6.4 are identified as departing significantly the rest of the sample. Significant differences were also proven to exist between regions 6.2/6.3 on the one hand ('middle east'), and 6.1/6.4 on the other (the 'east'). More details are given in M. Szoltysek and D. Biskup, 'Diversity, variation and the time-space conundrum: Family forms in Eastern Europe further explored', paper presented at Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure, February 2008 (available in the Cambridge Group library).
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Village life in East-Elbian Germany and Poland, 1400-1800
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T. Scott ed, London
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W. W. Hagen, 'Village life in East-Elbian Germany and Poland, 1400-1800', in T. Scott ed., The peasantries of Europe: From the fourteenth to the eighteenth centuries (London, 1998), 154.
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The extensive Polish literature on the theme includes J. Rutkowski, 'Geneza ustroju folwarczno-pańszczyźnianego w Europie Środkowej od końca średniowiecza', in J. Rutkowski, Wieś europejska późnego feudalizmu (XVI-XVIIIw.), selected and edited by J. Topolski (Warsaw, 1986 [first publ. 1928]), 216-24
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The extensive Polish literature on the theme includes J. Rutkowski, 'Geneza ustroju folwarczno-pańszczyźnianego w Europie Środkowej od końca średniowiecza', in J. Rutkowski, Wieś europejska późnego feudalizmu (XVI-XVIIIw.), selected and edited by J. Topolski (Warsaw, 1986 [first publ. 1928]), 216-24
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The manorial-serf economy in Central and Eastern Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries
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and J. Topolski, 'The manorial-serf economy in Central and Eastern Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries', Agricultural History 48 (1974), 341-52.
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The system implied the organization of the arable into a three-field system, introduced seigneurial lordship and also established village communes governed by a mayor. See also K. Arlamowski, 'Chłopi w królewszczyznach ziemi chelmskiej w świetle lustracji 1564/65 i 1661/65', Rocznik Historyczno-Archiwalny 9 (1995), 3-17
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The system implied the organization of the arable into a three-field system, introduced seigneurial lordship and also established village communes governed by a mayor. See also K. Arlamowski, 'Chłopi w królewszczyznach ziemi chelmskiej w świetle lustracji 1564/65 i 1661/65', Rocznik Historyczno-Archiwalny 9 (1995), 3-17
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Janeczek has suggested (Osadnictwo pogranicza polsko-ruskiego, 192) that many of these particularities were effectively transformed into a more homogeneous pattern by larger economic forces of the seventeenth century.
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Janeczek has suggested (Osadnictwo pogranicza polsko-ruskiego, 192) that many of these particularities were effectively transformed into a more homogeneous pattern by larger economic forces of the seventeenth century.
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A good introduction to the region's history and ethno-cultural composition is given in C. Hann, 'Postsocialist nationalism: rediscovering the past in southeast Poland', Slavic Review 57 (1998), 842-7.
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A good introduction to the region's history and ethno-cultural composition is given in C. Hann, 'Postsocialist nationalism: rediscovering the past in southeast Poland', Slavic Review 57 (1998), 842-7.
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see also R. A. French, 'Field patterns and the three-field system: The case of sixteenth-century Lithuania', Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 48 (1969), 121-34,
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, pp. 121-134
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French, R.A.1
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and 'The three-field system of sixteenth-century Lithuania', Agricultural History Review 18 (1970), 106-25;
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and 'The three-field system of sixteenth-century Lithuania', Agricultural History Review 18 (1970), 106-25;
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J. Ochmański, Dawna Litwa: Studia historyczne (Olsztyn, 1986), 163-5, 175-83, 187-95;
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Polozhenije krestjan v magnatskich votchinach Belorussii vo vtoroj polovine XVIII v.
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W. Bérélowitch and I. Gieysztor, 'Russie, Pologne, pays Baltes', in J.-P. Bardet and J. Dupâquier, Histoire des populations de l'Europe, I: Des origines aux prémices de la révolution démographique (Paris, 1997), 569-70;
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W. Bérélowitch and I. Gieysztor, 'Russie, Pologne, pays Baltes', in J.-P. Bardet and J. Dupâquier, Histoire des populations de l'Europe, vol. I: Des origines aux prémices de la révolution démographique (Paris, 1997), 569-70;
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Morzy, Kryzys demograficzny, 148 (Table 21).
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I. T. Baranowski, 'Wsie holenderskie na ziemiach polskich', Przeglad Historyczny 19 (1915), 64-82.Region 5, as well as the western part of region 8, retained their mostly non-Polish and predominantly Protestant character from the sixteenth century.
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I. T. Baranowski, 'Wsie holenderskie na ziemiach polskich', Przeglad Historyczny 19 (1915), 64-82.Region 5, as well as the western part of region 8, retained their mostly non-Polish and predominantly Protestant character from the sixteenth century.
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H. M. Łaszkiewicz, Dziedzictwo czy towar? Szlachecki handel ziemia w powiecie chełmskim w II połowie XVII wieku (Lublin, 1998), 45-6;
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H. M. Łaszkiewicz, Dziedzictwo czy towar? Szlachecki handel ziemia w powiecie chełmskim w II połowie XVII wieku (Lublin, 1998), 45-6;
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Czynsz i pańszczyzna w ekonomiach królewskich w Wielkim Ksiestwie Litewskim w XVII- i w pierwszej polowie XVIII wieku
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J. Jurkiewicz, 'Czynsz i pańszczyzna w ekonomiach królewskich w Wielkim Ksiestwie Litewskim w XVII- i w pierwszej polowie XVIII wieku', in J. Bardach and J. Ślusarczyk eds., Przemiany w Polsce, Rosji, na Ukrainie, Białorusi i Litwie: Druga połowa XVII- pierwsza XVIII w (Wrocław, 1991), 49.
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D. L. Pochilewicz, 'W sprawie kryzysu i upadku gospodarki obszarniczej Rzeczypospolitej w drugiej połowie XVII i pierwszej połowie XVIII wieku', Kwartalnik Historyczny 65 (1958), 742-63.
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J. Rutkowski, 'Studia nad połȯ zeniem włoscian w Polsce w XVIII wieku', in Rutkowski, Studia z dziejów wsi polskiej XVI-XVIII w. ed. W. Kula (Warsaw, 1956 [first publ. 1914]), 182-4.
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Emphyteusis can be defined as the hereditable and transferable right of the emphyteut to the usufruct and exploitation of a landowner's land, in return for a compulsory annual rent. The legal situation of the emphyteut as a hereditary tenant resembled in several instances that of an owner. See J. Rutkowski, Poddaństwo włościan w XVIII wieku w Polsce i niektórych innych krajach Europy, in J. Rutkowski, Wieś europejska późnego feudalizmu, ed. J. Topolski Warsaw, 1986, 142-3;
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Emphyteusis can be defined as the hereditable and transferable right of the emphyteut to the usufruct and exploitation of a landowner's land, in return for a compulsory annual rent. The legal situation of the emphyteut as a hereditary tenant resembled in several instances that of an owner. See J. Rutkowski, 'Poddaństwo włościan w XVIII wieku w Polsce i niektórych innych krajach Europy', in J. Rutkowski, Wieś europejska późnego feudalizmu, ed. J. Topolski (Warsaw, 1986), 142-3;
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On the landlords' preferences, see S. Pawlik, Polskie instruktarze ekonomiczne z końca XVII i z XVIII wieku, vol. 1 (Kraków, 1915), 46-7 (Wielaszkowic estate, 1769) and 135 (Grodzieńska Crown manor, before 1777).
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The conflicts arising from the coresidence of kin-related family units are revealed in the village court rolls; see A. Vetulani, Ksiegi sadowe wiejskie klucza lackiego, vol. 1 (Wroclaw, 1962-1963), entry 571;
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K. Kowalski, 'Prawne zwyczaje w zakresie wyposȧ zenia dzieci i dziedziczenia oraz sprawa niepodzielności małych gospodarstw wiejskich w województwie lubelskim', in J. Górski et al. eds., Zwyczaje spadkowe włościan w Polsce, Part 3: Zwyczaje spadkowe włościan w województwach centralnych (b. Królestwo Kongresowe) (Warsaw, 1929), 197-8.
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The open-field agriculture prevailing in Russia implied the collective management of the arable lands. The peasant communes repartitioned the village lands periodically, with the aim of matching the land resources to the households' working capacity; see S. F. Williams, Liberal reform in an illiberal regime: The creation of private property in Russia, 1906-1915 (Stanford, 2006), 39-45;
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The relevant methodology is explained in Lee and Gjerde, 'Comparative morphology', 94-5. Laslett ('Introduction', 68) considered such an approach as particularly suitable for investigating the household as an institution for socializing children.
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The relevant methodology is explained in Lee and Gjerde, 'Comparative morphology', 94-5. Laslett ('Introduction', 68) considered such an approach as particularly suitable for investigating the household as an institution for socializing children.
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Estimates based on data for 94,743 individuals (57,288 in the 'western' cluster; 29,847 in the 'middle eastern'; 7,608 in the 'eastern'), eight parishes were excluded. On the Baltic estate of Daudzewas coresiding kin who were not members of the core families made up 22.3 per cent of the total farmstead population; see Plakans, 'Peasant farm-steads and households', 26.
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Estimates based on data for 94,743 individuals (57,288 in the 'western' cluster; 29,847 in the 'middle eastern'; 7,608 in the 'eastern'), eight parishes were excluded. On the Baltic estate of Daudzewas coresiding kin who were not members of the core families made up 22.3 per cent of the total farmstead population; see Plakans, 'Peasant farm-steads and households', 26.
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The estimates in this paragraph are based on the data for 151 parishes (8 excluded).
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Relationships, as elsewhere in this article, are measured in terms of kin relationship to the household head. The significance of this is that if headship has passed from a parent to a married child, the offspring of this child will not be counted as grandchildren even if the grandparent is present in the household. The frequency of such grandchildren was also reduced by the successor child being not the eldest; see E. A. Hammel, K. W. Wachter and P. Laslett, 'Household hypotheses', in Wachter, Hammel and Laslett, Statistical studies, 29-42.
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Relationships, as elsewhere in this article, are measured in terms of kin relationship to the household head. The significance of this is that if headship has passed from a parent to a married child, the offspring of this child will not be counted as grandchildren even if the grandparent is present in the household. The frequency of such grandchildren was also reduced by the successor child being not the eldest; see E. A. Hammel, K. W. Wachter and P. Laslett, 'Household hypotheses', in Wachter, Hammel and Laslett, Statistical studies, 29-42.
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Based on data for 136 parishes and 14,401 households 23 parishes excluded
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In the eastern territories of Poland, the early and universal marriage of serfs was considered to be the landowners' greatest wealth, and demesne officials were constantly reminded to encourage frequent weddings through either small money rewards or a free provision of alcohol for those organizing them. Servants, in particular, should be encouraged to marry after a certain age; see Pawlik, Polskie instruktarze ekonomiczne, 90, 257, 277
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In the eastern territories of Poland, the early and universal marriage of serfs was considered to be the landowners' greatest wealth, and demesne officials were constantly reminded to encourage frequent weddings through either small money rewards or a free provision of alcohol for those organizing them. Servants, in particular, should be encouraged to marry after a certain age; see Pawlik, Polskie instruktarze ekonomiczne, 90, 257, 277.
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For the method of analysis used here, see J. Hajnal, 'Analysis of changes in the marriage pattern by economic groups', American Sociological Review 9, 1954, 295-302. Regrettably, as information on the marital status of older persons was often not recorded in our data, it was impossible to meet the requirements neccassary to estimate either the SMAM (singulate mean age at marriage) or the proportions of persons in permanent celibacy.
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Constraints on female early marriage in the Belarusian parishes may explain this puzzle. They resulted from the narrowing of the pool of prospective spouses for females (the unbalanced sex ratio appears in all three age groups in the Belarusian cluster (65 men for 100 females in the age group 25-29).
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Between the mid-20s and the late 40s, the proportion of married males holding headship increased over 3.5 times in the 'middle east, from 25.2%to 92.2, comparing to only just under 1.6 times in the 'west, from 56.7% to 89.4
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