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The present paper wishes to be an inventory of the historical-demographical writings within Romanian landscape. We were able to identify preoccupation for demographic phenomena even since late 19th century, that have grown once with the creation of a discipline of historical demography in the...
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-confessional marriages and hence we will deduce the interethnic ones). These constraints have their origin in the family, Church and … century was the time of a tight relation between the State and the Church from the point of view of family life management … church law. The modern State became lay, its institutions becoming better organised. In this context, the family proved to be …
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and professional status undoubtedly had an important role in achieving and settling a family despite the reduced number of … was ever growing entailed changes in family relations. There were also mutations in family relations, domestic group and … and professional status had more marital options? To what extent other “constraints” (confession, ethnie, civil status …
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identity of Transylvanians: 1. records made by the Austrian state authorities; 2. Church documents. They must be viewed and … on nationality from the few censuses conducted by the Hungarian State, we propose based on analysis of other documents …
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The family, its formation, the relationships between man, woman, children and relatives, as well as the relationships … family (including the extended one) and with the rest of the community. More often than not, the individual behaviour … influence went growing brought about alterations in the family relations. Then, there were mutations in the relationship between …
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Many countries have enacted legislation over the past few decades making divorce easier. Some countries have legalized divorce where it had previously been banned, and many have eased the conditions required for a divorce, such as allowing unilateral divorce (both spouses do not have to agree on...
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Neither marriage nor a legally enforceable contract serves any useful purpose if the parties have access to a perfect credit market. In the presence of credit rationing, efficiency and utility equalization are guaranteed only by a legally enforceable contract. Separate-property marriage may...
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had no contact (e.g., children from previous marriages). We find that in complex families past and current contact between …
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had no contact (e.g., children from previous marriages). We find that in complex families past and current contact between …
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their marriages in a streamlined, uncontested process. The lack of court involvement renders the administrative divorce … option affected the stability of marriages in the Netherlands. Leveraging the ban of the procedure in 2009, I show that the …
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