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Deelname aan het lager onderwijs en industrialisatie in België (1846-1911) een statistisch onderzoek

L. BERLAGE
S. STANDAERT
Education
Industrialisation
Quantitative History
1981 4
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De economie gekend. De bevolking getemd. Overheidsstatistiek in België, 1795-1870

N. Bracke
Quantitative History
Demographic History
Economic History
Demography
Economics
2005 2-3
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Le pouvoir des nombres. Une histoire de la production et de l'exploitation des statistiques judiciaires belges (1795-1870)

A. Tixhon
Quantitative History
Legal history
2002 1-2
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De macht van het getal. Een statistische kritiek van de bevolkingsstatistieken in België (1801-1976)

Sven Vrielinck
Social Demography
Demographic History
Quantitative History
2013 2-3
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Measuring employment in the food industry: comparing the Belgian censuses, 1910-1930.

Peter Van der Hallen
Erik Buyst
We examine the historical value of the population census and of the two surveys organised within the industrial and commercial census for the measurement of employment. The food industry is taken as a case study. We find that these censuses offer comparable results. In contrast to previous research we see no reason to discard some of these datasets.
Economics
Demography
Quantitative History
Industrialisation
Demographic History
2009 3-4
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Foreign students at Belgian universities. A statistical and bibliographical approach.

Pieter Dhondt
In three sections the article examines the presence of foreign students at the Belgian universities between 1876 and 1938: 1) a statistical analysis; 2) a discussion on one of the difficulties caused by the increasing number of foreigners, viz. the fear of an imbalance on the labour market; 3) a critical analysis of the primary sources and literature.
Quantitative History
Foreign Relations
19th century
2008 1-2
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L'apport d'une approche quantitative de l'histoire des migrations: le cas des Grecs en Belgique (1955-1964).

Anastasia V. Antiochos
Cet article résume les résultats d'une étude menée sur un échantillon de mille Grecs venus travailler dans les mines belges entre 1955 et 1964. Nous mettrons en lumière les apports spécifiques d'une démarche quantitative à la connaissance de ce flux migratoire mais montrerons aussi ses insuffisances et l'intérêt qu'il y a à l'associer à d'autres méthodes.
Migration
Quantitative History
2007 3-4
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Statistische constructies: de beroepsstatistiek in België en Groot-Brittannië.

Raf Vanderstraeten
Deze bijdrage ontleedt de wijze waarop negentiende-eeuwse statistici de bevolking geteld en ingedeeld hebben. Via een analyse van de tienjaarlijkse volkstellingen in België en Groot- Brittannië wordt de geschiedenis van centrale beroepsstatistische constructies verhelderd. Deze analyse biedt inzicht in het ontstaan van moderne classificatieschema's.
Quantitative History
Social History
Gender
2005 2-3
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From one textile center to another: migrations from the district of Ghent to the city of Armentières (France) during the second half of the 19th century.

Katleen Dillen
This article studies the reasons for the inhabitants of the district of Ghent to migrate. Is it correct to consider migration as a survival strategy? What was the impact of industrialisation on migration? To answer these questions migrations figures are examined in full detail. This macro analysis is completed by a micro study of 280 families who left Ghent for Armentières and permits to reconstruct the itineraries and to examine family ties within the sample.
Migration
Quantitative History
Economic History
2001 3-4
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Naar een Kwantitatieve Databank van de Belgische Gemeenten, 19de en 20ste eeuw. Verslag van een proefproject.

J. DE BELDER
E. VANHAUTE
S. VRIELINCK
Quantitative History
Local history
Demography
1992 3-4
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Les migrants en Wallonie, 1846-1930. Approche statistique.

R. LEBOUTTE
Migration
Quantitative History
Social Demography
1990 3-4
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Kwantitatieve modellen van de woningbouw in België 1919 -1939.

L. HENS
Interbellum
Interwar Years
Urban history
Quantitative History
1990 1-2
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