
Michiel Baud, Theo Engelen and Ad Knotter
Preface
7-9
David I. Kerrtzer
Family strategies and changing labour relations. Introduction to the special issue of Economic and Social History in the Netherlands
11-17
Ad Knotter
Problems of the family economy: peasant economy, domestic production and labour markets in pre-industrial Europe
19-59
Theo Engelen
Family, production and reproduction: on the relationship between economic and demographic processes
61-82
Michiel Baud
Families and migration: towards an historical analysis of family networks
83-107
Jan Kok
Revealing family strategies using life course analysis
109-127
Marcel van der Linden
Households and labour movements
129-144
Arjan de Haan
Towards a single male earner: the decline of child and female employment in an Indian industry
145-167
Dirk Damsma
Family wages or family allowances? Debates in the Dutch labour movement
169-182
Pien Versteegh
Labour migration and family organization: Polish migrants in Limburg in comparative perspective
183-196
Gabriël van de Brink
From father to factory: the changing position of adult domestic workers in Woensel (1700-1900)
197-220
Henny Gooren, Hans Heger and Paul Klep
Labour relations, culture and fertility in Dutch agricultural communities, 1888
221-237
Contributors
239-240