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Household and state-istics: cornerstones of society in population censuses (Belgium, 1846-1947) Universiteit Gent
Statistics or state-istics? An anatomy of the corps social presented in the Belgian population censuses (1846-1947) Universiteit Antwerpen
Statistics or state-istics? An anatomy of the corps social presented in the Belgian population censuses (1846-1947) Universiteit Gent
The era of the housewife? The construction of 'work' and the 'active' population in the Belgian population census (1947, 1961 & 1970) KU Leuven
The 1950s are often considered the era of the housewife as both a practice and an ideology. The available statistics support this interpretation: very few married women worked during the 1940s and 1950s, and female employment increased rapidly from the 1970s onwards. However, a gender analysis of the language of the Belgian post-war censuses (1947, 1961 & 1970) and of the concepts behind those numbers reveals that the censuses tell us more ...
Statistics and state-istics: exclusion categories in the population census (Belgium, 1846-1930) Universiteit Gent
The Large Early Galaxy Astrophysics Census (LEGA-C) data release 2 : dynamical and stellar population properties of z ≲ 1 galaxies in the COSMOS field Universiteit Gent
We present the second data release of the Large Early Galaxy Astrophysics Census (LEGA-C), an ESO 130-night public spectroscopic survey conducted with VIMOS on the Very Large Telescope. We release 1988 spectra with typical continuum S/N similar or equal to 20 angstrom(-1) of galaxies at 0.6 less than or similar to z less than or similar to 1.0, each observed for similar to 20 hr and fully reduced with a custom-built pipeline. We also release a ...
The 1991–2004 evolution in life expectancy by educational level in Belgium based on linked census and population register data Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The aim of this study is to determine trends in life-expectancy by educational level in Belgium and to present elements of interpretation. The analysis is based on census data providing information on educational level linked to register data on mortality for the periods 1991-1994 and 2001-2004. The trends reveal a general increase in life expectancy together with a widening social gap. Summary indexes of inequality based on life expectancies ...