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Age at First Marriage and Age at Death in the Lincolnshire Fenland, 1252–1478
Authors:HE Hallam
Institution:University of Western Australia
Abstract:In five Lincolnshire villages between 1252 and 1478 there is evidence that men and women married fairly late before the Black Death, and that by 1348/9 the Western European marriage pattern of late and prudential marriage was well established. Households were usually nucleated; husbands were on average eight years older than their wives before 1348/9, and five years older after 1348/9. Marriages were short: according to the best calculation shorter before 1348/9 than after, most often terminated by the death of the first husband, and were unlikely to produce more than three children. Since there were more males than females amongst children and young adults, many men remained unmarried, but since the death rate of women was very high, men lived longer.
Keywords:Fertility Control  Natural Fertility  Marriage Duration  Coital Frequency  Demographic Transition  Western Europe  Belgium  Historical Demography
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