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[The Dutch emigration pattern around 1840 in the European perspective].

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    Sociologische Gids
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    Dutch transatlantic migration in the mid-19th century was influenced by agrarian crisis and religious factors, similar to other North-Western European nations. Conditions like information access and transportation also impacted emigration patterns.

    Area of Science:

    • Historical demography
    • Migration studies

    Context:

    • The Netherlands' position in 19th-century transatlantic migration.
    • Comparison with North-Western European emigration patterns.

    Purpose:

    • To analyze the factors influencing Dutch emigration in 1850 and 1860.
    • To examine the role of agrarian crisis and ecclesiastical situation.

    Summary:

    • The Netherlands ranked eighth in transatlantic migration among twelve nations.
    • Dutch emigration patterns mirrored those of Hanover and Westphalia, with a significant ecclesiastical influence.
    • Motivating forces and conditions like information, organization, and transportation were reviewed.

    Impact:

    • Provides insight into the complex drivers of 19th-century European migration.
    Keywords:
    Demographic FactorsDemographyDeveloped CountriesEconomic FactorsEuropeHistorical DemographyHistorical SurveyInternational MigrationMigrationNetherlandsPopulationPopulation DynamicsSocial SciencesSocioeconomic FactorsWestern Europe

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  • Highlights the specificities of Dutch emigration within a broader regional context.