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The Decline of Fertility in Germany, 1871-1939

Arthur J. Knodel

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This is the second in a series of monographs on the historic decline of European fertility to be issued by the Office of Population Research at Princeton University. It is a detailed statistical description and analysis of the transition from high to low birth rates which took place in Germany between Unification and the beginning of World War II. It assembles an exceptionally comprehensive amount of evidence that will be of great importance to social historians as well as sociologists and demographers. John E. Knodel relies on modern yet simple methods of measuring the main demographic trends in Germany and uses straightforward methods to test the plausibility of the many hypotheses that have been advanced to explain the great falls in fertility that occurred throughout the western world in the late nineteenth century.

Originally published in 1974.

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Birth rate, Secular movement, Hutterite, Northern Germany, Population change, Dichotomy, Schleswig-Holstein, Total fertility rate, Regierungsbezirk, Irreligion, Birth control, West Prussia, Miscarriage, Franco-Prussian War, Negative relationship, Rural district, Internal migration, Population transfer, Demographic transition, Prussia, Net migration rate, Vital statistics (government records), Province of Saxony, Province of Brandenburg, Child mortality, Poverty, West Germany, Stillbirth, German name, Vital rates, Pension, Standard deviation, Prevalence, Rate of natural increase, Retard (pejorative), Rhineland, Fertility, Westphalia, Demographic history, Population pyramid, World War II, Ecological fallacy, Industrialisation, Mortality rate, East Prussia, Protestantism, Zollverein, Demography, Ruhr, German Confederation, Infant mortality, Mortality statistics, Religion in Germany, Duchy of Schleswig, Intercensal estimate, Central Germany (cultural area), North German Confederation, Demographic statistics, Polish Corridor, Remarriage, Thuringia, Secularization, Urbanization, Wiesbaden, F-test, Alsace-Lorraine, Demographic analysis, Sex ratio, Month, Southern Germany