CONFERENCE PAPER SERIES LIST
1@Akira HAYAMI and Emiko OCHIAI:
Family Patterns and Demographic Factors in Pre-Industrial
Japan
2@Kiyoshi HAMANO:
Marriage Pattern and Demographic System in Tokugawa
Japan
3@Osamu SAITO:
Famine and Mortality in the Japanese Past: With
Special Reference to the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
4@Ken'ichi TOMOBE:
The Level of Fertility in Tokugawa and Meiji
Japan, ca.1801-1930: A Preliminary Analysis of Hutterite Indices
5@Noriko O.TSUYA:
Patterns of Nuptiality and Fertility in Southwestern
Tokugawa Japan : The Case of the Village of Nomo
6@Satomi KUROSU:
Fertility and Economic Status : A Case from
19th Century Japan
7@Hiroshi KAWAGUCHI:
Population Increase Policy after the 1783 Great
Famine
8@Christer LUNDH, Emiko OCHIAI and Yoshihiko
ONO:
Institutional Arrangements and Demographic Behaviour
in Japan and Sweden 1650-1900: A Life-Event Approach to Household Composition
and Family Lines in Comparative Perspective
9@Futoshi KINOSHITA:
Mortality Crises in Tokugawa Japan 1760-1870
10@ Hiroshi KAWAGUCHI:
The Effects of Consumption and Production on
Population Growth in Tokugawa Japan
11@ Mary Louise NAGATA:
Why Did You Change Your Name? : Name Changing
Patterns and the Life Course in Early Modern Japan
12@ Noriko O.TSUYA, Satomi KUROSU and Ken'ichi
TOMOBE:
Effects of Household Structure and Relationship
on Mortality in Early Modern Japan: The Case of the Village of Shimomoriya
1716-1869
13@ Antoinette FAUVE-CHAMOUX:
Differential Infant Mortality in past Europe:
Main Culture Factors
14@ Noriko O.TSUYA and Satomi KUROSU:
Mortality Responses to Economic Stress and Household
Context in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Rural Japan
16@ Kazunori MURAKOSHI:
The Population Demography of the Warrior Class
in Tokugawa Japan
17@ Chiyo YONEMURA and Mary Louise NAGATA
Continuity, Solidarity , Family and Enterprise:
What is an le ?
18@ Mary Louise NAGATA:
Who Are You ? Servant Origins and Social Mobility
in Early Modern Japan
19@ Mary Louise NAGATA:
Name Changing Patterns and the Stem Family in
Early Modern Japan: Shimomoriya
20@ Noriko O. TSUYA, Satomi KUROSU and Hideki
NAKAZATO:
Mortality in Early Modern Japan: Patterns and
Correlates
21@ Mary Louise NAGATA:
Balancing Family Strategies with Individual
Choice: Name Changing in Early Modern Japan
22@ Muriel NEVEN:
Intensity and Consequences of Widowhood in Nineteenth
Century East Belgium
23@ Emiko OCHIAI:
Two Types of Stem Household System in Japan:
the Ie in Global Perspective
24@ Hiroshi KAWAGUCHI:
Smallpox in Tokugawa Japan
25@ Satoshi MURAYAMA:
Regional Differences in the Age at Marriage:
A Comparative Analysis of Early Modern Germany and Japan
26 Mary Louise NAGATA:
Labor Migration, Social Networks and Social Mobility in Early Modern
Japan: a Comparison of Three Villages in Northeast and Central Japan
OFF-PRINT SERIES LIST
1 Akira HAYAMI:
Population and Family in Crisis : A Study of
North-eastern Japan in the Late Eighteenth Century
2 Hiroshi KAWAGUCHI:
Population Increase Policy after the 1783 Great
Famine in Northeastern Tokugawa Japan
3 Hiroshi KOJIMA:
Environmental Determinants of Demographic and
Health Behaviours in Asian Countries
WORKING@PAPER@SERIES LIST
1 Muriel NEVEN :
Epidemiology and Economy of Town and Countryside
Mortality and Causes of Death in East Belgium,1850-1910
2 Paul NYSTEDT :
Widowhood |related Mortality in Scania, Sweden
During the 19th Century
3 Michel ORIS:
The Age at Marriage of Migrants during the Industrial
Revolution
4 Tommy BENGTSSON :
The Vulnerable Child.Economic Insecurity and
Child Mortality in Pre|Industrial Sweden : A Case Study of Vastanfors,
1757-1850
5 Tommy BENGTSSON :
Combined Life Event and Time Series Analysis:
The Impact of Economic Fluctuations and Household Cycles on Mortality in
Rural Sweden,1750-1850
6 Marie LINDKVIST and Goran BROSTROM :
An Application of Sensitivity Analysis and Tests
of Model Assumptions in Survival Analysis to Historical Scanian Mortality
Data
7 Tommy BENGTSSON and Goran BROSTROM :
A Comparison of Discrete Time and Continuous
Time Survival Analysis with Application to Data from the EAPP Project
8 Tommy BENGTSSON :
Adult Mortality in Rural Sweden 1760-1895
9 Tommy BENGTSSON and Martin LINDSTROM
:
Old Age Mortality by Cause of Death in Rural
Scania,1760-1894
10 Tommy BENGTSSON and Martin DRIBE :
Economy and Demography in Western Scania, Sweden,
1650-1900
11 Catherine CAPRON :
Mid-19th. Century Differential Mortality and
Causes of Death in Limbourg
12 Matteo MANFREDINI :
A Rural Population of Northern Italy : Madregolo
during the XIX Century
13 Geoge ALTER and Michel ORIS :
Mortality and Economic Stress : Individual and
Household Responses in a Nineteenth-Century Belgian Village
14 Marco BRESCHI, Renzo DEROSAS and Matteo
MANFREDINI :
Italian Mortality Report
15 Marco BRESCHI, Renzo DEROSAS and Matteo
MANFREDINI :
Fatal Seasons in Children's Survival. Italy,
19th Century
16 Noriko O.TSUYA and Satomi KUROSU :
Patterns and Covariates of Fertility in 18th
and 19th Century Rural Japan: Evidence from Two Northeastern Villages
17 Corrado LAGAZIO, Cristina MARTELLI and
Rosella RETTAROLI
Italian Mortality Report: Madregolo During the
19th Century
18 Muriel NEVEN:
Mortality Differential and the Peculiarities
of Mortality among Urban-Industrial Populations
19 Michel ORIS:
A Brief Discussion on the Economic Series in
19th Century Belgium
20 Mary Louise NAGATA, Satomi KUROSU and
Akira HAYAMI:
Niita and Shimomoriya of the Nihonmatsu Domain
in the Northeastern Region of Tokugawa Japan
21 Marco BRESCHI and Matteo MANFREDINI:
A Tuscany Village: Casalguidi 19th Century
22 Noriko O.TSUYA and Satomi KUROSU:
The Mortality Effects of Adult Male Death on
Women and Children in Household in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Rural
Japan: Evidence from Two Northeastern Villages
23 Marco BRESCHI and Matteo MANFREDINI
Parental Loss: Demographic Repercussions in
a Rural Italian Village
TECHNICAL SERIES LIST
1 Tiziana MARCOLONGO :
Anagrafe for Windows 95 : A software for Management
of Historical Population Register