Social Sciences
fertility
100%
mortality
61%
Israel
50%
Israeli
31%
marriage
28%
determinants
28%
eighteenth century
25%
Muslim
24%
Netherlands
23%
Jew
22%
village
20%
infant mortality
15%
marriage patterns
14%
real wages
13%
economics
12%
nineteenth century
12%
life expectancy
11%
trend
11%
evidence
11%
family allowance
10%
demography
10%
demographic transition
10%
working class
10%
Arab
9%
contraception
8%
health
8%
census
8%
inflation
7%
family size
7%
farmer
7%
education
7%
social status
7%
wage
7%
rural development
7%
number of children
7%
religious group
7%
old age
7%
district
6%
rural area
6%
happiness
6%
standard of living
6%
Religion
6%
unemployment
6%
myth
6%
twentieth century
6%
modernization
6%
Indonesia
6%
discourse
6%
early marriage
5%
contraceptive
5%
Arts & Humanities
Fertility
29%
Religion
23%
Mortality
23%
Fertility Transition
22%
The Netherlands
18%
Marriage
18%
18th Century
17%
Israel
15%
England
14%
Village
13%
Religiosity
13%
Jews
12%
Working Class
12%
Cohort
12%
Mortality Decline
11%
Fertility Decline
11%
Muslims
10%
Marriage Patterns
10%
Wales
10%
Life Satisfaction
10%
Ashkenazi
10%
Child Mortality
9%
Life Expectancy
9%
Laborers
9%
Socioeconomic Status
9%
Grandparents
9%
Biblical Stories
9%
Bust
8%
Economics
8%
Low Countries
8%
Infant Mortality
8%
Early Life
8%
Farmers
8%
Wages
8%
Amsterdam
7%
Demographics
7%
Political Discourse
7%
Boom
7%
Gothic
7%
Prototype
6%
Religious Groups
6%
Excess
6%
17th Century
6%
Workers
6%
Forerunner
5%
Life Cycle
5%
1520s
5%
Inflation
5%