Knodel J
Demography. 1987 May;24(2):143-62.
Examination of the reproductive histories of a sample of German married couples during the 18th and 19th centuries provides insights into behavioral changes involved in the shift from natural fertility to deliberate marital fertility control. A simple accounting scheme is used to assess the relative contributions of starting, spacing, and stopping to changes in family size during the initial phases of the fertility transition. The results suggest that in rural Germany, attempts to terminate childbearing prior to the end of the reproductive span were far more important in initiating the onset of fertility transition than efforts to deliberately prolong intervals between births or changes in the timing of the start of childbearing.
对18和19世纪德国已婚夫妇样本的生育史进行考察,有助于深入了解从自然生育向有意识的婚内生育控制转变过程中所涉及的行为变化。一种简单的核算方案被用来评估在生育转变初期,生育开始、生育间隔和生育停止对家庭规模变化的相对贡献。结果表明,在德国农村地区,在生育期结束前试图终止生育,在引发生育转变方面远比刻意延长生育间隔或改变生育开始时间的努力重要得多。