| Literature DB >> 28281274 |
Francesco Cinnirella1,2,3,4, Marc Klemp5,6,7, Jacob Weisdorf8,9,10.
Abstract
We use duration models on a well-known historical data set of more than 15,000 families and 60,000 births in England for the period 1540-1850 to show that the sampled families adjusted the timing of their births in accordance with the economic conditions as well as their stock of dependent children. The effects were larger among the lower socioeconomic ranks. Our findings on the existence of parity-dependent as well as parity-independent birth spacing in England are consistent with the growing evidence that marital birth control was present in pre-transitional populations.Entities:
Keywords: Birth control; Birth intervals; Fertility limitation; Preventive check; Spacing
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28281274 PMCID: PMC5477677 DOI: 10.1007/s13524-017-0556-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Demography ISSN: 0070-3370
Summary statistics
| Variable | Mean | SD | Min. | Max. |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Individual | |||||
| Spacing (days) | 924.5 | 455.25 | 281 | 4,368 | 62,223 |
| Mother’s age at beginning of the interval | 29.80 | 5.77 | 15.28 | 44.99 | 62,223 |
| Birth order | 3.32 | 2.25 | 1 | 19 | 62,223 |
| Child death before next conception | 0.16 | 0.37 | 0 | 1 | 62,223 |
| Family Specific | |||||
| Mother’s age at marriage | 24.46 | 4.81 | 15.00 | 44.49 | 15,845 |
| Mother’s age at starting | 25.68 | 4.96 | 15.28 | 44.95 | 15,845 |
| Mother’s age at stopping | 35.68 | 6.69 | 16.79 | 49.99 | 15,845 |
| Protogenesic interval (years) | 1.23 | 1.20 | –0.08 | 11.57 | 15,845 |
| Prenuptially conceived (dummy variable) | 0.36 | 0.48 | 0 | 1 | 15,845 |
| Laborers | 0.19 | 0.40 | 0 | 1 | 15,845 |
| Husbandmen | 0.09 | 0.28 | 0 | 1 | 15,845 |
| Craftsmen | 0.10 | 0.31 | 0 | 1 | 15,845 |
| Traders | 0.04 | 0.19 | 0 | 1 | 15,845 |
| Farmers | 0.03 | 0.17 | 0 | 1 | 15,845 |
| Merchants | 0.07 | 0.26 | 0 | 1 | 15,845 |
| Gentry | 0.01 | 0.09 | 0 | 1 | 15,845 |
| Occupation unknown | 0.47 | 0.50 | 0 | 1 | 15,845 |
| Mother’s literacy (dummy variable) | 0.13 | 0.34 | 0 | 1 | 15,845 |
| Mother’s literacy unknown (dummy variable) | 0.60 | 0.49 | 0 | 1 | 15,845 |
| Sibship size | 5.02 | 2.60 | 2 | 21 | 15,845 |
Source: Cambridge Group family reconstitution data.
Fig. 1Average spacing by real-wage percentiles and occupational group
Summary statistics of aggregate variables
| Variable | 1540–1850 | 1540–1600 | 1600–1650 | 1650–1700 | 1700–1750 | 1750–1800 | 1800–1850 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | (7) | |
| Real Wage | 70.83 | 80.73 | 60.71 | 65.74 | 69.45 | 67.49 | 78.57 |
| (11.70) | (14.16) | (6.19) | (8.61) | (7.60) | (5.54) | (9.44) | |
| Crude Death Rate | 26.93 | 26.54 | 25.66 | 29.36 | 28.94 | 27.21 | 23.64 |
| (4.47) | (6.23) | (3.92) | (4.07) | (4.11) | (1.69) | (1.65) | |
| Mean Temperature | 9.04 | 8.64 | 9.26 | 9.07 | 9.10 | ||
| (0.64) | (0.62) | (0.59) | (0.57) | (0.65) |
Note: Standard deviations are shown in parentheses.
Source: Real wages from Clark (2007); crude death rates from Wrigley and Schofield (1989); temperatures are from Manley (1953) and are available from 1659.
The impact of the real wage on marriage, starting, spacing, and stopping
| Marriage | Starting | Spacing | Stopping | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | |
| Real Wage | 1.235† | 1.252* | 1.097** | 1.006 |
| (0.142) | (0.122) | (0.012) | (0.089) | |
| Husbandmen | 0.982 | 0.964 | 1.083** | 1.268** |
| (0.030) | (0.030) | (0.019) | (0.112) | |
| Craftsmen | 0.923** | 0.924** | 1.074** | 1.167† |
| (0.026) | (0.026) | (0.018) | (0.093) | |
| Traders | 0.958 | 0.951 | 1.173** | 1.483** |
| (0.041) | (0.034) | (0.029) | (0.164) | |
| Farmers | 0.992 | 0.930† | 1.145** | 1.068 |
| (0.046) | (0.037) | (0.027) | (0.139) | |
| Merchants | 0.995 | 0.962 | 1.190** | 1.310* |
| (0.041) | (0.037) | (0.024) | (0.151) | |
| Gentry | 1.133 | 1.087 | 1.189** | 1.948** |
| (0.098) | (0.077) | (0.056) | (0.448) | |
| Occupation Unknown | 0.911** | 0.882** | 1.079** | 1.170* |
| (0.022) | (0.022) | (0.015) | (0.084) | |
| Mother Literacy | 0.986 | 0.990 | 1.048** | 1.297** |
| (0.023) | (0.022) | (0.016) | (0.087) | |
| Mother Literacy Unknown | 0.896** | 0.738** | 0.974 | 1.207† |
| (0.036) | (0.019) | (0.021) | (0.123) | |
| Child Death | 1.740** | |||
| (0.023) | ||||
| Mother’s Age | 0.862** | 0.777** | ||
| (0.006) | (0.035) | |||
| Mother’s Age (squared) | 1.002** | 1.000 | ||
| (0.000) | (0.001) | |||
| Protogenesic Interval (years) | 0.983** | 0.989 | ||
| (0.005) | (0.019) | |||
| Prenuptially Conceived (dummy variable) | 0.969** | 1.022 | ||
| (0.010) | (0.052) | |||
| Last Birth Interval | 0.580** | |||
| (0.011) | ||||
| Birth Order | 1.054** | |||
| (0.004) | ||||
| Sibship Size | 0.518** | |||
| (0.008) | ||||
| Age at Marriage Fixed Effects | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Number of Subjects | 19,845 | 22,622 | 62,223 | 3,795 |
Notes: Cox proportional hazard model with time-varying real wages is shown. Hazard ratios are reported. Real wages are standardized with zero mean and unit standard deviation. “Laborers” is the reference group. Mother’s age is measured at the beginning of the interval. Standard errors, shown in parentheses, are clustered by the year of birth. Estimates are stratified by parish and quarter-century.
† p < .10; *p < .05; **p < .01
Parity-dependent birth spacing
| Parish Fixed Effects | Family Fixed Effects | Family Fixed Effects | |
|---|---|---|---|
| (1) | (2) | (3) | |
| Real Wage | 1.090** | 1.137** | 1.039† |
| (0.008) | (0.014) | (0.023) | |
| Net Parity 2 | 0.901** | 0.476** | 0.479** |
| (0.010) | (0.010) | (0.010) | |
| Net Parity 3 | 0.889** | 0.276** | 0.279** |
| (0.012) | (0.008) | (0.009) | |
| Net Parity 4 | 0.914** | 0.174** | 0.176** |
| (0.014) | (0.007) | (0.007) | |
| Net Parity 5 | 0.925** | 0.109** | 0.110** |
| (0.016) | (0.006) | (0.006) | |
| Net Parity 6 and Above | 1.017 | 0.060** | 0.061** |
| (0.019) | (0.004) | (0.004) | |
| Child Death | 1.728** | 2.839** | 2.844** |
| (0.024) | (0.062) | (0.062) | |
| Last Birth Interval | 0.573** | 0.581** | 0.578** |
| (0.006) | (0.011) | (0.011) | |
| Mother’s Age | 0.894** | 1.190** | 1.185** |
| (0.006) | (0.019) | (0.019) | |
| Mother's Age (squared) | 1.002** | 0.999** | 0.999** |
| (0.000) | (0.000) | (0.000) | |
| Real Wage × Net Parity 2 | 1.076** | ||
| (0.025) | |||
| Real Wage × Net Parity 3 | 1.133** | ||
| (0.030) | |||
| Real Wage × Net Parity 4 | 1.126** | ||
| (0.033) | |||
| Real Wage × Net Parity 5 | 1.144** | ||
| (0.037) | |||
| Real Wage × Net Parity 6 and Above | 1.112** | ||
| (0.039) | |||
| Number of Subjects | 71,164 | 71,164 | 71,164 |
Notes: Cox proportional hazard model with time-varying real wages is shown. Hazard ratios are reported. Real wages are standardized with zero mean and unit standard deviation. Mother’s age is measured at the beginning of the interval and varies within the birth intervals. Standard errors, shown in parentheses, are clustered by household. Model in column 1 is stratified by parish. Models in columns 2 and 3 are stratified by household. All specifications are stratified also by quarter-century.
† p < .10; **p < .01
Fig. 2The impact of parity on birth spacing
Parity-dependent birth spacing by mother’s age
| Mother’s Age 15–24 | Mother’s Age 25–29 | Mother’s Age 30–34 | Mother’s Age 35–45 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | |
| Real Wage | 1.249* | 1.082 | 1.098 | 1.131 |
| (0.113) | (0.097) | (0.121) | (0.097) | |
| Net Parity 2 | 0.411** | 0.304** | 0.319** | 0.621** |
| (0.030) | (0.030) | (0.037) | (0.064) | |
| Net Parity 3 | 0.237** | 0.146** | 0.151** | 0.496** |
| (0.037) | (0.026) | (0.031) | (0.080) | |
| Net Parity 4 | 0.140** | 0.072** | 0.055** | 0.303** |
| (0.081) | (0.024) | (0.022) | (0.081) | |
| Child Death | 3.977** | 3.774** | 3.479** | 2.797** |
| (0.467) | (0.468) | (0.481) | (0.350) | |
| Last Birth Interval | 0.727** | 0.772* | 0.745* | 0.698** |
| (0.074) | (0.092) | (0.103) | (0.073) | |
| Number of Subjects | 5,870 | 6,620 | 5,083 | 4,255 |
Notes: Cox proportional hazard model with time-varying real wages is shown. Hazard ratios are reported. Real wages are standardized with zero mean and unit standard deviation. All models are stratified by household and quarter-century. Standard errors, shown in parentheses, are clustered by household.
*p < .05; **p < .01
The impact of real wages on spacing by subperiod
| 1540–1599 | 1600–1649 | 1650–1699 | 1700–1749 | 1750–1799 | 1800–1849 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | |
| Real Wage | 1.062 | 1.208** | 1.095** | 1.156** | 1.096** | 1.073** |
| (0.077) | (0.047) | (0.032) | (0.030) | (0.024) | (0.029) | |
| Net Parity 2 | 0.347** | 0.422** | 0.478** | 0.485** | 0.510** | 0.544** |
| (0.054) | (0.027) | (0.030) | (0.024) | (0.016) | (0.020) | |
| Net Parity 3 | 0.182** | 0.227** | 0.254** | 0.266** | 0.310** | 0.348** |
| (0.046) | (0.023) | (0.025) | (0.020) | (0.014) | (0.019) | |
| Net Parity 4 | 0.087** | 0.133** | 0.150** | 0.165** | 0.205** | 0.229** |
| (0.030) | (0.018) | (0.020) | (0.017) | (0.013) | (0.016) | |
| Net Parity 5 | 0.061** | 0.077** | 0.096** | 0.098** | 0.126** | 0.154** |
| (0.027) | (0.013) | (0.017) | (0.013) | (0.010) | (0.014) | |
| Net Parity 6 and Above | 0.026** | 0.035** | 0.049** | 0.052** | 0.078** | 0.083** |
| (0.015) | (0.008) | (0.011) | (0.009) | (0.008) | (0.009) | |
| Child Death | 5.366** | 3.869** | 3.423** | 2.937** | 2.400** | 2.476** |
| (0.944) | (0.265) | (0.235) | (0.146) | (0.082) | (0.105) | |
| Last Birth Interval | 0.698* | 0.598** | 0.538** | 0.536** | 0.564** | 0.610** |
| (0.101) | (0.035) | (0.034) | (0.025) | (0.017) | (0.019) | |
| Mother’s Age | 1.508** | 1.150** | 1.113* | 1.081* | 1.133** | 1.216** |
| (0.175) | (0.056) | (0.058) | (0.042) | (0.027) | (0.032) | |
| Mother’s Age (squared) | 0.996* | 1.000 | 1.001 | 1.001 | 1.000 | 0.999** |
| (0.002) | (0.001) | (0.001) | (0.001) | (0.000) | (0.000) | |
| Number of Subjects | 1,357 | 6,793 | 6,184 | 11,708 | 25,340 | 19,731 |
Notes: Cox proportional hazard model with time-varying real wages is shown. Hazard ratios are reported. Real wages are standardized with zero mean and unit standard deviation. Mother’s age is measured at the beginning of the interval and varies within the birth intervals. All models are stratified by household and quarter-century. Standard errors, shown in parentheses, are clustered by household.
*p < .05; **p < .01
Accounting for migration
| Immigrants | Emigrants | Spacing < 3 Years | Spacing < 2.5 Years | Completed Marriages | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | |
| Real Wage | 1.086** | 1.099** | 1.110** | 1.080** | 1.144** |
| (0.018) | (0.035) | (0.016) | (0.019) | (0.024) | |
| Net Parity 2 | 0.684** | 0.500** | 0.531** | 0.544** | 0.509** |
| (0.018) | (0.024) | (0.012) | (0.014) | (0.019) | |
| Net Parity 3 | 0.534** | 0.299** | 0.374** | 0.413** | 0.299** |
| (0.017) | (0.022) | (0.013) | (0.016) | (0.016) | |
| Net Parity 4 | 0.447** | 0.187** | 0.283** | 0.322** | 0.194** |
| (0.018) | (0.019) | (0.013) | (0.016) | (0.014) | |
| Net Parity 5 | 0.382** | 0.126** | 0.210** | 0.248** | 0.125** |
| (0.020) | (0.016) | (0.012) | (0.016) | (0.011) | |
| Net Parity 6 and Above | 0.307** | 0.064** | 0.157** | 0.208** | 0.076** |
| (0.019) | (0.010) | (0.011) | (0.017) | (0.009) | |
| Child Death | 2.658** | 2.849** | 3.024** | 2.988** | 2.729** |
| (0.091) | (0.161) | (0.076) | (0.083) | (0.105) | |
| Last Birth Interval | 0.733** | 0.601** | 0.796** | 0.850** | 0.502** |
| (0.021) | (0.026) | (0.018) | (0.024) | (0.020) | |
| Mother’s Age | 1.261** | 1.103** | 1.072** | 1.118** | |
| (0.048) | (0.021) | (0.023) | (0.033) | ||
| Mother’s Age (squared) | 0.998** | 0.999† | 1.000 | 1.000 | |
| (0.001) | (0.000) | (0.000) | (0.000) | ||
| Number of Subjects | 25,641 | 12,683 | 54,831 | 43,657 | 19,624 |
Notes: Cox proportional hazard model with time-varying real wages is shown. Hazard ratios are reported. Real wages are standardized with zero mean and unit standard deviation. Mother’s age is measured at the beginning of the interval and varies within the birth intervals. Standard errors, shown in parentheses, are clustered by household. Estimates are stratified by household and quarter-century.
† p < .10; **p < .01
The impact of the real wage on spacing by occupational group
| Laborers | Husbandmen | Craftsmen | Traders | Farmers | Merchants and Gentry | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) | |
| Real Wage | 1.122** | 1.131** | 1.249** | 1.132* | 1.103 | 1.060 |
| (0.031) | (0.046) | (0.047) | (0.060) | (0.072) | (0.046) | |
| Net Parity 2 | 0.516** | 0.503** | 0.467** | 0.520** | 0.508** | 0.569** |
| (0.023) | (0.035) | (0.027) | (0.045) | (0.057) | (0.037) | |
| Net Parity 3 | 0.325** | 0.332** | 0.256** | 0.281** | 0.342** | 0.332** |
| (0.022) | (0.035) | (0.022) | (0.035) | (0.053) | (0.032) | |
| Net Parity 4 | 0.200** | 0.207** | 0.185** | 0.258** | 0.228** | 0.211** |
| (0.018) | (0.029) | (0.021) | (0.040) | (0.048) | (0.028) | |
| Net Parity 5 | 0.127** | 0.126** | 0.126** | 0.145** | 0.164** | 0.152** |
| (0.015) | (0.023) | (0.018) | (0.029) | (0.041) | (0.024) | |
| Net Parity 6 and Above | 0.076** | 0.076** | 0.070** | 0.086** | 0.101** | 0.087** |
| (0.011) | (0.017) | (0.013) | (0.022) | (0.033) | (0.017) | |
| Child Death | 2.701** | 2.723** | 2.579** | 2.283** | 3.121** | 2.548** |
| (0.134) | (0.192) | (0.155) | (0.186) | (0.405) | (0.189) | |
| Last Birth Interval | 0.572** | 0.614** | 0.549** | 0.558** | 0.475** | 0.647** |
| (0.024) | (0.039) | (0.030) | (0.047) | (0.052) | (0.040) | |
| Mother’s Age | 1.216** | 1.153** | 1.144** | 1.221** | 1.194† | 1.104† |
| (0.041) | (0.060) | (0.051) | (0.090) | (0.111) | (0.059) | |
| Mother’s Age (squared) | 0.999* | 0.999 | 1.000 | 0.999 | 0.999 | 1.000 |
| (0.000) | (0.001) | (0.001) | (0.001) | (0.001) | (0.001) | |
| Number of Subjects | 14,648 | 6,493 | 8,046 | 3,310 | 2,355 | 5,911 |
Notes: Cox proportional hazard model with time-varying real wages is shown. Hazard ratios are reported. Real wages are standardized with zero mean and unit standard deviation. Mother’s age is measured at the beginning of the interval and varies within the birth intervals. Standard errors, shown in parentheses, are clustered by household. Estimates are stratified by household and quarter-century.
† p < .10; *p < .05; **p < .01