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  • This article contributes to the understanding of historical European family structures, focusing on stem and joint families based on earlier work by Steven Ruggles.
  • It highlights the limitations of existing census data collections, like IPUMS and NAPP, for studying these family systems in Eastern, Central, and Southeastern Europe.
  • By utilizing new data and analytical tools, the authors aim to explain the variations in joint-family arrangements and propose that factors beyond economic and demographic conditions may influence these differences in historic Eastern European contexts.

Article Abstract

[[family systemsliving arrangementsdemographic variationstem familyjoint familyelderly ]] This article makes a new contribution to the discussion of historical European family forms. Its starting points are two recent contributions by Steven Ruggles in which the author discussed the historical appearances of stem and joint families across the globe. Drawing on most recent developments in census microdata infrastructure from historical Eastern, Central, and Southeastern Europe, the authors pinpoint limitations pertaining to the usage of IPUMS (Integrated Public Use Microdata Series) and NAPP (North Atlantic Population Project) collections for the investigation of European family systems. Using newly acquired materials and refined conceptual tools, they enhance the knowledge about the spatiotemporal distribution of stem- and joint-family arrangements in a broader European context. As the frequency of joint families in the regions under study cannot be fully accounted for by referring to measures of economic conditions and demographic structures alone, the authors speculate about some additional factors which may explain the observed differences in joint-family coresidence across historic Eastern Europe.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0363199011428124DOI Listing

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