Population Revolution

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Population Revolution What is the Population Revolution? The Idea of the Demographic Transition The mortality thesis Public health, medicine, smallpox (Griffith, Razzell) Food supply (McKeown) The fertility thesis The European marriage pattern (Habbakuk, Krause) Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure Population of England, 1000-1800 Population Revolution 1

Population Revolution The longest-running debate in demographic history, and one of the most fiercely contested Began with Malthus (1796), soon after rapid growth began Hundreds of books and articles since 1950s How do we know 18 th c. population size? Census began in 1801 (and the first couple weren t all that good) Each parish provided number of baptisms, marriages, and burials in the Anglican church, every 10 th year from 1700-1780 and every year 1780-1800 Nonconformism (grew over time) Underregistration (may have declined over time) Recent techniques for analyzing surviving parish registers Aggregative analysis Family reconsititution 2

Demographic Transition Theory Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Birth rate Natural increase Death rate Time 1. The Mortality Thesis Mortality dropped in the middle of the 18 th century Fertility did not begin to drop until the end of the 19 th century With lowered mortality and fertility still high, population grew rapidly Similar to pattern of demographic changes occurring in developing countries 3

50 Life Expectancy of British Peerage, 1680-1830 45 40 35 30 1680-99 1700-19 1720-39 1740-59 1780-1830 45.0 Life Expectance at Birth in England: 1675-1805 (Wrigley et al.) 40.0 35.0 30.0 1675 1687 1712 1737 1762 1787 1805 4

Hypothesized Causes of Mortality Decline Griffith (1926): Public Health and medicine McKeown (1955): Medicine hurt more than it helped; mortality declined because of improved food supplies owing to agricultural innovation Razzell (1965): Smallpox inoculation 5

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2. The Fertility Thesis Alternative theory: mortality remained constant or maybe even increased but fertility grew. Why might mortality rise? Standard of living debate Rapid urbanization after 1750 7

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Trends in Real Adult Male Full Time Earnings 120 100 80 60 Farm Labourers Middle Group Artisans All Blue Collar White Collar All Workers 40 20 0 1740 1760 1780 1800 1820 1840 1860 Year Percent of English Population in Large Cities (100,000+) 25 20 15 10 5 0 1771 1781 1791 1801 1811 1821 1831 1841 1851 9

Why might fertility go up? Habbakuk (1953) Rising demand for labor led to rise in births, probably by increasing marriages Krause (1958) Economic changes, urbanization undermined traditional constraints on marriage Poor law encouraged early marriage Urbanization increased illegitimacy Hajnal (1953, 1965) The European Marriage Pattern: Late Marriage, High Proportions Never marrying John Hajnal The Hajnal Line 10

Homeostatic Demographic Regime The hypothesis: the traditional European demographic system was self-regulating. In good times, marriage age declined and fertility increased. In bad times, marriage age was delayed, many women never married, and fertility went down. New Data, New methods All work before 1966 was based on the same series of data: a count of numbers of Anglican baptisms, burials, and marriages in every Parish once each decade from 1700-1800 Debates over adjustments for undercount Fundamental problem: no denominators, no age distribution, so counts of baptisms and burials cannot yield age-independent measures like TFR or life expectancy 11

Burial Register Simpson, Buckinghamshire, 1763-1765 Parish Registers In 1538, Henry VIII ordered that all baptisms, marriages, and burials be recorded by the parish clergy. In 1695, Parliament decided to enforce the rule, and record-keeping became almost universal. 12

Act of Parliament to improve registration, 1695 Baptism Register, Iver, Buckinghamshire, 1702 13

Louis Henry and Family Reconstitution 1. Find a parish with at least a century of high-quality registration (no major gaps) 2. Copy all the marriages onto special family reconstitution forms, recording the names of bride and groom and the date of marriage 3. Go through each baptism and add the names and birth dates to the form for the parents marriage. If you can t find a marriage form for the parents, make a new one. 4. Go through the burial records and add the dates of death for both parents and children whenever possible. Why reconstitute families? Henry s insight was that the limitation of parish registers is that they provide numerators, but not denominators He thought that the Family Reconstitution Forms would allow calculation of age-specific rates of births and deaths: the reconstituted families themselves would be the denominators 14

Colyton and the Cambridge Group Edward Anthony Wrigley Colyton, Devonshire 15

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Natural Fertility 17

ASMFR in 10 Natural Fertility Populations 18

ASMFR in 5 Natural Fertility Populations compared with U.S. in 1955 and 1981 1647-1719 concave 19

Effect of Colyton Controversy over claim of fertility limitation: Birth registration may have been deficient in the middle period Number of cases was very small: no statistically significant deviation from natural fertility pattern Larger claim that fertility rise was responsible for population growth was highly influential Wrigley decided that a larger study with many family reconsitiutions was needed Organization of the CGHPSS Army of volunteers: Local Population History Automatic family reconstitution would speed processing of many parishes Software development became too difficult, project bogged down Decided to carry out simpler Aggregative Analysis first, do full-scale family reconstitution project later 20

Backward Projection Estimate number of births, deaths, and marriages in each year Starting from a known population (1871), estimate population in each previous year by adding deaths and subtracting births Estimate the age distribution of deaths based on known age distribution in subsequent year and standard age pattern of mortality Typical Pattern of Age-Specific Death Rates 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 0 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 21

The Aggregate Volume: Published 1981 779 pages, 2.8 pounds 404 Parishes Conclusions of first Wrigley et al. volume England did have a homeostatic regime Population revolution occurred because of rising wages, which lowered marriage age and increased fertility 22

Firestorm of criticism Method was unstable; slight difference in number of 90-year olds in 1871 led to huge difference in population in 1541 So many complexities and adjustments it is impossible to know what is going on The adjusted results seem implausible when compared with the raw results (razzell slide) Ronald Lee: The Problem of the Method "Back projection attempts an impossible task, and can only arbitrarily select one demographic past from among an infinite set of equally plausible and acceptable ones, which are consistent with the input data." 23

Razzell: W&S Assume Birth Registration got much worse, but evidence suggests otherwise Razzell: Crude Baptism and Burial Rates from W&S Data, without assuming decline in completeness of baptism registration 30 25 Baptisms Burials 20 15 10 5 0 1701-40 1741-80 1781-1820 24

Ultimate success Despite criticism, the Population History became the standard interpretation The leader of the group, Tony Wrigley, received a knighthood for his efforts, was awarded a gold medal by the IUSSP, and was elected President of the British Academy Sir Tony The Reconstitution Volume: Published 1999 657 pages, 2.2 pounds 26 Parishes 25