Effect of family rupture and recomposition on the children of New France |
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Authors: | Hubert Denis Bertrand Desjardins Jacques Légaré |
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Institution: | Programme de recherche en demographie historique (PRDH), Department de demographie, University of Montreal, C.P. 6128, succ. centreville, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3C 357 |
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Abstract: | Using the biographies of nearly 10,000 children born in New France during the seventeenth century, this study looks at the phenomenon of single parenthood from the children's point of view. Since separation and divorce were uncommon during this period, marital disruptions only occurred through the death of one of the partners. In New France, half of all children witnessed the disruption of their parents' marriage before having reached emancipation. The article examines the impact on family characteristics (family size and number of emancipated children), as well as the contribution of age-ranking within the family to the likelihood that the children would live in a reconstituted family. |
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