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The role of the wedding place. Community context and marital timing in nineteenth and early twentieth century Netherlands
Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, Boelelaan 1081, 1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-5289-3176
Department of Social Research Methodology, Faculty of Social Sciences, VU University Amsterdam, Boelelaan 1081, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
2010 (English)In: The History of the Family, ISSN 1081-602X, E-ISSN 1873-5398, Vol. 15, no 3, p. 316-332Article in journal (Refereed) Published
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This study investigates how community characteristics influenced the timing of marriage of men and women in nineteenth and early twentieth century Netherlands on the basis of a large scale database consisting of marriage certificates covering five provinces of the Netherlands between 1840 and 1922. The results show the significance of religious context for understanding marriage timing in the nineteenth century. Living in a predominantly Catholic community resulted in a later marriage for both men and women, while living in a community that was dominated by Orthodox Protestants resulted in an earlier marriage, particularly for men. In addition, residence in a municipality with a high mobility, a large population size and a high birth rate speeded up marriage timing among both men and women. The results indicate that religious restraint and the urbanization and openness of places are, next to parental social class, of vast importance for understanding marriage timing. As our study only addressed those who married, future research will have to show whether the same mechanisms were at work for those that experienced permanent celibacy. © 2010 Elsevier Inc.

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2010. Vol. 15, no 3, p. 316-332
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URN: urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-209253DOI: 10.1016/j.hisfam.2010.06.001ISI: 000286776100008Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-77955552176OAI: oai:DiVA.org:liu-209253DiVA, id: diva2:1911620
Available from: 2024-11-08 Created: 2024-11-08 Last updated: 2025-02-27Bibliographically approved

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