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From outsiders to insiders? Partner choice and marriage among internal migrants in Antwerp, Rotterdam & Stockholm, 1850-1930
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Lockouts in the Netherlands: why statistics on labour disputes must discriminate between strikes and lockouts, and why new statistics need to be compiled
Life scripts and life realities: women in nineteenth-century Nijmegen
Long-term trends in income and wealth inequality in the Netherlands: 1808-1940
Class, work and religion in the female life course: the case of a Dutch textile town: Enschede, 1880-1940
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Migration and reproduction in transitional times: stopping behavior of immigrants and natives in the Belgian city of Antwerp (1810-1925)
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Sibling struggle for schooling: between resource dilution and collaborative learning, the Netherlands, 1850-1920