Decline in fertility in Paris: An intraurban spatial analysis

The decline in fertility has been the subject of much research, particularly on the countries that were the precursors of this historic decline. But, if research has focused on the mechanisms of the adoption of birth control, studies about the changes in fertility in cities are less frequent. To fil...

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Published inPopulation space and place Vol. 28; no. 6
Main Authors Brée, Sandra, Doignon, Yoann
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LanguageEnglish
Published Hoboken Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.08.2022
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Abstract The decline in fertility has been the subject of much research, particularly on the countries that were the precursors of this historic decline. But, if research has focused on the mechanisms of the adoption of birth control, studies about the changes in fertility in cities are less frequent. To fill this gap, this article proposes to study Paris, the city where the lowest marital fertility levels were measured during the 19th century (Brée, 2017; 10.4000/lectures.22911). The objective of this paper is to understand the spread of this intensive birth control on an intraurban scale. This approach is original because there is almost no study that examines 19th century changes in fertility on an intraurban scale. We use spatial statistics and spatial panel modelling to consider both the incidence of birth control behaviour and the socio‐economic characteristics of the districts studied, and those of the neighbouring districts, to distinguish between adaptation and diffusion effects. These methods constitute another originality of the article insofar as this type of model remains very little used in historical demography. The results highlight important spatial disparities within Paris. We also show both the importance of the social composition on the level of fertility in the districts and the strong effect of the behaviours in the neighbouring districts in the fertility change.
AbstractList The decline in fertility has been the subject of much research, particularly on the countries that were the precursors of this historic decline. But, if research has focused on the mechanisms of the adoption of birth control, studies about the changes in fertility in cities are less frequent. To fill this gap, this article proposes to study Paris, the city where the lowest marital fertility levels were measured during the 19th century (Brée, 2017). The objective of this paper is to understand the spread of this intensive birth control on an intraurban scale.This approach is original because there is almost no study that examines 19th century changes in fertility on an intraurban scale. We use spatial statistics and spatial panel modelling to consider both the incidence of birth control behaviour and the socio-economic characteristics of the districts studied, and those of the neighbouring districts, to distinguish between adaptation and diffusion effects. These methods constitute another originality of the article insofar as this type of model remains very little used in historical demography. The results highlight important spatial disparities within Paris. We also show both the importance of the social composition on the level of fertility in the districts and the strong effect of the behaviours in the neighbouring districts in the fertility change. La baisse de la fécondité a fait l'objet de nombreuses recherches, notamment sur les pays qui ont été les précurseurs de cette baisse historique mais les études sur les changements de la fécondité dans les villes sont rares. Cet article propose d'étudier Paris, où les niveaux les plus bas de fécondité conjugale ont été mesurés au cours du XIXe siècle. L'objectif est de comprendre la diffusion de ce contrôle intensif des naissances à l'échelle intra-urbaine grâce aux indices Ig calculés par Sandra Brée dans son ouvrage "Paris l'inféconde".Cette approche est originale car il n'existe quasiment aucune étude qui examine les changements de la fécondité au XIXe siècle à l'échelle intra-urbaine. Nous utilisons les statistiques spatiales et la modélisation spatiale de panel pour mesurer l'incidence du comportement de contrôle des naissances et les caractéristiques socio-économiques des quartiers étudiés et celles des quartiers voisins, et cela pour distinguer les effets d'adaptation et de diffusion. Ces méthodes constituent une autre originalité de l'article dans la mesure où ce type de modèle reste très peu utilisé en démographie historique.Les résultats mettent en évidence d'importantes disparités spatiales dans Paris ; mais aussi l'importance de la composition sociale sur le niveau de fécondité dans les quartiers et le fort effet des comportements des quartiers voisins dans l'évolution de la fécondité.
The decline in fertility has been the subject of much research, particularly on the countries that were the precursors of this historic decline. But, if research has focused on the mechanisms of the adoption of birth control, studies about the changes in fertility in cities are less frequent. To fill this gap, this article proposes to study Paris, the city where the lowest marital fertility levels were measured during the 19th century (Brée, 2017; 10.4000/lectures.22911). The objective of this paper is to understand the spread of this intensive birth control on an intraurban scale. This approach is original because there is almost no study that examines 19th century changes in fertility on an intraurban scale. We use spatial statistics and spatial panel modelling to consider both the incidence of birth control behaviour and the socio‐economic characteristics of the districts studied, and those of the neighbouring districts, to distinguish between adaptation and diffusion effects. These methods constitute another originality of the article insofar as this type of model remains very little used in historical demography. The results highlight important spatial disparities within Paris. We also show both the importance of the social composition on the level of fertility in the districts and the strong effect of the behaviours in the neighbouring districts in the fertility change.
Author Brée, Sandra
Doignon, Yoann
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Etudes urbaines
Modèle spatial
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Urban studies
intraurban scale
Spatial modelling
Echelle intraurbaine
Fertility
Historical demography
Analyse spatiale
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Demography
Fertility
Fertility decline
historical demography
History
Humanities and Social Sciences
intraurban scale
Paris
Social composition
Spatial analysis
spatial models
Title Decline in fertility in Paris: An intraurban spatial analysis
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