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Fertility and nuptiality changes in Spain from the late 18th to the early 20th century
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Historical GeographyFertilityReproductive HealthNuptiality ChangesCensusSpanish Cultural StudiesHistorical DemographyLanguage StudiesPublic HealthEarly 20Th CenturyStatisticsLater EnumerationsInfertilityDemographic ChangeRegional ApproachLate 18ThGeographyNational DataPopulation StudyDemographic ProcessPopulation HistorySpatial DemographyDemographyFertility PolicySpanishCensus Studies
Abstract 3.1. A regional approach often reveals features of population trends not evident in national data. We have already pointed out that the 1768 census followed the ecclesiastical sub-divisions of the country; therefore its territorial data are not comparable with those derived from later enumerations. The 1787 and 1797 censuses, on the other hand, were based on civil sub-divisions, which can be compared, when aggregated, with later censuses of the modern statistical era.
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