WebTim Riswick 1 Sanne Muurling 2 Katalin Buzasi 3 Abstract BACKGROUND Many studies have observed that religion plays an important role in determining inequalities in mortality outcomes before the mortality decline in late 19 th century Europe. Yet, it is difficult to pinpoint what exactly caused the mortality advantage WebTim Riswick and Theo Engelen Radboud Group for Historical Demography and Family History, Department of History, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands ABSTRACT This special section contains a collection of articles that study how children are affected by their sibship size and composition by
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WebIntroduction: Building bridges. Tim Riswick. (grammar school) in 1970. Upon his graduation, he left Limburg's hilly landscape in order to study history at the Catholic University of … WebSeptember 25, 2024 Tim Riswick We are thrilled to announce that from this year onwards we will be joining forces with the Young Demographers to organize a special day/afternoon full of historical demographic research from young historical demographers at the Conference for Young Demographers. paleolithic hunters and gatherers
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WebTim Riswick Paul Puschmann Moreover, the book is also a token of the authors’ gratitude for all the efforts made by Engelen as dean and as rector to maintain and improve the reputation of the Radboud University in general, and the Faculty of Arts and the Department of History in particular, and to connect the university further to the larger academic world. http://www.riswick.org/tim/author/tim-riswick/ WebMar 28, 2024 · Demographic Research (2024) 43, 615-656. @. T. Riswick, ‘Testing the Conditional Resource Dilution Hypothesis: The Impact of Sibship Size and Composition on Infant and Child Mortality in the Netherlands, 1863-1910’. The History of the Family: An International Quarterly (2024) 23:4, 623-655. @. paleolithic hunter-gatherers