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1. Documenting Difficult Cases: A Mixed Method Analysis

2. Trajectories of psychosocial functioning and attachment behaviors among children adopted in the Ontario child welfare system

3. Collecting and analysing marriage and birth data: Women in pre-revolution Rheims, France

4. An Overview of the BALSAC Population Database. Past Developments, Current State and Future Prospects

5. The Long Road to Health and Prosperity, Southern Sweden, 1765-2015. Research Contributions From the Scanian Economic-Demographic Database (SEDD)

6. From matched certificates to related persons

7. Being a Girl in a Polygamous Family Implications and Challenges

8. FERTILITY CONTROL DUE TO SHORT-TERM ECONOMIC STRESS IN RURAL ARAGÓN (SPAIN), 1801–1909

9. Markers to Emigration from North West Sutherland: The Presbyterian Cemeteries of Lot 21 of Prince Edward Island

10. Inter-Generational Family Reconstitution with Enriched Ontologies

11. The Scanian Economic-Demographic Database (SEDD)

12. Re-introducing the Cambridge Group Family Reconstitutions

13. Marriage and the First Birth in Zsámbék, Hungary (18th — Early 20th Centuries)

14. The Programme de recherche en démographie historique: past, present and future developments in family reconstitution

15. Why does paternal death accelerate the transition to first marriage in the C18-C19 Krummhörn population?

16. Family, Stability, and Respectability: Seven Generations of Africans and Afro-descendants in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Minas Gerais

17. Urban Family Reconstitution - a Worked Example

18. Changes in reproductive behaviour in the beginning of the demographic revolution (example of Staňkov)

19. Claims for Extraordinary Human Lifespans

20. IDS Transposer: A Users Guide

21. Jewish Birth and Marriage Registrations in 19th-century Cracow and What They Reveal about the Dynamics of Ritual Marriage

22. The demography of isolated populations. A research note on a German-speaking community in a northern Italian valley between the 18th and 19th century

23. IDS Transposer: A Users Guide

24. Ties that Bind: Baptismal Sponsorship of Slaves in Eighteenth-Century Puerto Rico

25. Trends and risk factors of maternal mortality in late-nineteenth-century Netherlands

26. CONFIGURAÇÕES E DINÂMICAS FAMILIARES DE MULHERES-MÃES DURANTE TRAJETÓRIA NA DEPENDÊNCIA QUÍMICA

28. Pushing Family Reconstitution Further

29. Marriage systems and remarriage in 19th century Hungary: a comparative study

30. The effect of social status on women's age at first childbirth in the late seventeenth- to early eighteenth-century Korea

31. CHILD DISABLEMENT, FAMILY DISSOLUTION AND RECONSTITUTION

32. Des fiches de famille à la mesure des migrations

33. ISLAND MORTALITY IN THE PAST: SOME EVIDENCE FROM GREECE

34. Reconstrucció de famílies de la parròquia de Sant Just Desvern (1509-1936). Un estudi de demografia històrica

35. Land, family and the transmission of property in a rural society of South Bohemia, 1651–1840

36. Reconstituir familias y demarcar diferencias: virtualidades de la metodología para el estudio de grupos étnicos

37. Reconstituir famílias e demarcar diferenças: virtualidades da metodologia para o estudo de grupos étnicos Reconstituir familias y demarcar diferencias: virtualidades de la metodología para el estudio de grupos étnicos Reconstituting families and determining differences: the potentialities of this methodology for the study of ethnic groups

38. Inmigración europea y modelos familiares: la legitimidad de los nacimientos y la sexualidad fuera del matrimonio en la población francesa de Tandil (Buenos Aires), 1850-1914

39. Cliometric Approaches to International Trade

40. Poor relief, labourers’ households and living standards in rural England c.1770–1834: a Bedfordshire case study

41. Fertility in Historical Demography and a Homeostatic Method for Reconstituting Populations in Pre-Statistical Periods

42. ‘Monday's child is fair of face’: favoured days for baptism, marriage and burial in pre-industrial England

43. Estimation of average mortality under censoring and truncation

44. Succession strategies in the Pyrenees in the 19th century: The Basque case

45. Familles montréalaises du XIXe siècle : trois cultures, trois trajectoires

46. Family Composition and Remarriage in Alsace, 1750–1850

47. Social Differences in Infant Mortality in the Norwegian Parish Asker and Bærum 1814–1878

48. The family tree is not cut: marriage among slaves in eighteenth-century Puerto Rico

49. FAMILY RECONSTITUTION IN AFRICAN DEMOGRAPHIC HISTORY Fertility, Mortality and Migration in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of Ovamboland in North Namibia, 1925–90. By V<scp>EIJO</scp> N<scp>OTKOLA</scp> and H<scp>ARRI</scp> S<scp>IISKONEN</scp>. London: Macmillan Press and New York: St Martin’s Press, 2000. Pp. xiii+188. £45. <scp>ISBN</scp> 0-333-77722-0 (Macmillan) and 0-312-22661-6 (St Martin’s)

50. Contributions of family reconstitution studies to evolutionary reproductive ecology

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