Children, Schooling and Family Reproduction in Nineteenth-Century Ontario
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Why did children go to school in increasingly proportions during the nineteenth-century? This essay examines research findings as a foundation for re-interpreting how schooling became a characteristic experience of growing-up in Ontario. By connecting inheritance patterns, fertility trends and economic changes, this re-interpretation reconciles the changing diversity of individual and family life with the overall trajectory of schooling during decades of deep social, cultural and economic transformations.
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Children, History, Schooling, Ontario, Nineteenth Century
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Canadian Historical Review, vol. LXXII, no.2, 1991: 157-191.
