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Mikolaj Szoltysek
Mikolaj Szoltysek
Associate Professor Institute of Sociological Sciences Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences
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The patriarchy index: a comparative study of power relations across historical Europe
S Gruber, M Szołtysek
The History of the Family 21 (2), 133-174, 2016
982016
Rethinking East-Central Europe: family systems and co-residence in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
M Szołtysek
972015
The patriarchy index: A new measure of gender and generational inequalities in the past
M Szołtysek, S Klüsener, R Poniat, S Gruber
Cross-Cultural Research 51 (3), 228-262, 2017
802017
Three kinds of preindustrial household formation system in historical Eastern Europe: A challenge to spatial patterns of the European family
M Szołtysek
The History of the Family 13 (3), 223-257, 2008
762008
Stem families, joint families, and the European pattern: What kind of a reconsideration do we need?
S Gruber, M Szołtysek
Journal of Family History 37 (1), 105-125, 2012
612012
Central European household and family systems, and the ‘Hajnal–Mitterauer’line: The parish of Bujakow (18th–19th centuries)
M Szołtysek
The History of the Family 12 (1), 19-42, 2007
592007
Mosaic: Recovering surviving census records and reconstructing the familial history of Europe
M Szołtysek, S Gruber
The History of the Family 21 (1), 38-60, 2016
542016
Spatial construction of European family and household systems: a promising path or a blind alley? An Eastern European perspective
M Szołtysek
Continuity and Change 27 (1), 11-52, 2012
502012
“Girl Power” in Eastern Europe? The human capital development of Central-Eastern and Eastern Europe in the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries and its determinants
B Joerg, S Mikołaj, C Monica
European Review of Economic History 21 (1), 29-63, 2017
462017
Rethinking Eastern Europe: household-formation patterns in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and European family systems
M Szołtysek
Continuity and Change 23 (3), 389-427, 2008
432008
Life-cycle service and family systems in the rural countryside: a lesson from historical East-Central Europe
M Szołtysek
Annales de démographie historique 117 (1), 53-94, 2009
392009
Age heaping patterns in Mosaic data
M Szołtysek, R Poniat, S Gruber
Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History …, 2018
322018
Historical family systems and contemporary developmental outcomes: what is to be gained from the historical census microdata revolution?
M Szołtysek, R Poniat
The History of the Family 23 (3), 466-492, 2018
312018
Historical family systems and the great European divide: the invention of the Slavic East
M Szołtysek, B Zuber-Goldstein
Demográfia English Edition 52 (5), 5-47, 2009
262009
Households and family systems
M Szołtysek
232014
Inferring “missing girls” from child sex ratios in historical census data
M Szołtysek, B Ogórek, S Gruber, FJ Beltrán Tapia
Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History …, 2022
222022
The genealogy of eastern european difference: An insider’s view
M Szołtysek
Journal of Comparative Family Studies 43 (3), 335-371, 2012
222012
Science without laws? Model building, micro histories and the fate of the theory of fertility decline
M Szołtysek
Historical Social Research/Historische Sozialforschung, 10-41, 2007
222007
Quantifying patriarchy: An explorative comparison of two joint family societies
S Gruber, M Szołtysek
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research Working Paper WP 2012 17, 2012
192012
Living arrangements and household formation in an industrializing urban setting: Rostock 1867-1900
M Szołtysek, S Gruber, B Zuber-Goldstein, R Scholz
Annales de démographie historique, 233-269, 2011
192011
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