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Rural crisis and rural exodus?

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Subtitle:Local migration dynamics during the crisis of the 1840s in Flanders (Belgium)
This article analyses the migration dynamics in the wake of the 1845–1847 subsistence crisis in Flanders by means of a quantitative analysis of key demographic and economic data at municipal level. The data are unique in that they allow to directly measure in-migration and out-migration at the level of individual villages and towns. The results show that contrary to the powerful image of a push-driven rural exodus, it was not the villages hardest hit by the crisis that recorded the highest levels of migration. Rather, in-migration and out-migration rates often moved in tandem, and were determined primarily by existing migration traditions.
Journal: Explorations in Economic History
ISSN: 0014-4983
Volume: 56
Pages: 32-52
Publication year:2015
Keywords:Migration, Nineteenth Century, Rural crisis, Belgium, Flanders
CSS-citation score:1
Accessibility:Open