Marriage patterns in 19th-century Vila do Conde: The study of an urban centre in northwest Portugal |
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Authors: | Cristiana Viegas de Andrade |
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Affiliation: | 1. Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure, University of Cambridge , Sir William Hardy Building, Cambridge, UK cv233@cam.ac.uk cviegas@lycos.com |
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Abstract: | This article investigates marital patterns in the urban town of Vila do Conde, northwest Portugal, during the 19th century. The analysis, which is based on the application of the family reconstitution method, reveals differences in marital patterns between rural and urban settlements. It was observed that Vila do Conde displayed different patterns of marriage than those that have often been described for the northwestern region of Portugal, with an emphasis on lower levels of celibacy, as well as lower fertility rates. It was discovered that migration played a very important role in these dynamics. It is a fact that the increasing outflow of male emigrants had a distortion effect on the marriage market. Nevertheless, the influx of in-migrants to the town contributed to alleviate the adult male shortage and resulting gender imbalance, generating lower proportions of celibacy and higher levels of total fertility. Although several important publications have already identified demographic trends in many parishes of the region in focus, few have been concerned with urban parishes. This research aims to contribute to a better understanding of the population dynamics of urban centres in northwest Portugal when set within the context of a number of the structural changes specific to that region and Portugal as a whole in the 19th century. |
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Keywords: | 19th century Family reconstitution method Marriage patterns Portugal Selective immigration Urban parish |
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