2024
DOI: 10.1017/dem.2024.6
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Breaking the misery wheel? Fertility control, social mobility, and biological well-being in rural Spain (1835–1959)

Francisco J. Marco-Gracia,
Ángel Luis González-Esteban

Abstract: Fertility control strategies became widespread in rural Spain through the twentieth century: a significant number of parents decided to reduce their marital fertility once the advantages of control strategies became widely known. This paper explores the impact of those practices on children through a comparative study of the heights and occupations of grandparents, parents, and children. We analyze more than 1,200 individuals from three different generations born between 1835 and 1959 in 14 rural Spanish villa… Show more

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