This data collection has been deaccessioned; it is no longer distributed by ICPSR.
Additional information may be available in Collection Notes.
These data are not available from DSDR or ICPSR. Researchers should consult the principal investigator directly for details on obtaining access to the data and documentation:
Dr. Timothy W. Guinnane
Department of Economics
Yale University
New Haven, CT 06520-8269
email: Timothy.Guinnane@Yale.Edu
web site: http://pantheon.yale.edu/~guinnane
Summary
The goal of this project was to use the case of the Irish at the beginning of the twentieth century to investigate several explanations offered for the timing and pace of the European fertility transition. Using a sample constructed from the manuscript schedules of the Irish census of 1911 and the already-extant samples from the United States census of 1910, this study examined the roles of religion, class, migration, and neighbors in the Irish fertility transition.
Funding
United States Department of Health and Human Services. National Institutes of Health. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Subject Terms
Geographic Coverage
Data Collection Notes
These data are not available from DSDR or ICPSR. Researchers should consult the principal investigator directly for details on obtaining access to the data and documentation:
Dr. Timothy W. Guinnane
Department of Economics
Yale University
New Haven, CT 06520-8269
email: Timothy.Guinnane@Yale.Edu
web site: http://pantheon.yale.edu/~guinnane
Original Release Date
2013-01-08Version Date
2013-09-18