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The elderly in 1787 and 1801: Coresidence

The elderly in 1787 and 1801: Coresidence. Nanna Floor Clausen Danish Data Archive. Elderly couple with grand child. The population. Population distribution. Distribution of total population. Distribution of elderly. Households with elderly families. Households with two members.

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The elderly in 1787 and 1801: Coresidence

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  1. The elderly in 1787 and 1801: Coresidence Nanna Floor Clausen Danish Data Archive

  2. Elderlycouple with grand child MOSAIC 2012

  3. The population MOSAIC 2012

  4. Population distribution Distribution of total population Distribution of elderly MOSAIC 2012

  5. Households with elderlyfamilies MOSAIC 2012

  6. Households with two members MOSAIC 2012

  7. Parent and child MOSAIC 2012

  8. Age of parentliving with child MOSAIC 2012

  9. Age of childliving with a parent MOSAIC 2012

  10. Parent and child – occupation information MOSAIC 2012

  11. Occupation for parent and child1801 MOSAIC 2012

  12. Households of three members • In 1801 11.809 households • 6.707 were at least one elderly with a child • 505 were a parent and two children • 5.102 were households without children MOSAIC 2012

  13. Occupation of child > 30 MOSAIC 2012

  14. Children > 30 • 20% of the children living with a parent were 30+ • 28% had an occupation with a HISCO code • Proportion of weavers: 16.7% (population 1.4%) MOSAIC 2012

  15. Head of household MOSAIC 2012

  16. Head of household and age MOSAIC 2012

  17. Microanalyses Distribution by gender Persons not linked: MOSAIC 2012

  18. Position in household Unchanged position App. 2/3 with unchanged position MOSAIC 2012

  19. Changes in position • Head of household • had become widow • living alone (lodgers, servants) • Other positions • parent • lodger • Sibling • Wife to head of household (one) MOSAIC 2012

  20. Size of households MOSAIC 2012

  21. Causes for changes • Smaller households: • Children left the household • Lodger in a new household • Living as retired in a child’s household • Larger households • Head of household had remarried (new children) • Children had returned • Lodger in a new household • Living as retired in a child’s household (child had more children) MOSAIC 2012

  22. Same size 1787: 1801: MOSAIC 2012

  23. More examples 1787 1801 MOSAIC 2012

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