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The 2020 IDS release of the Antwerp COR*-database. Evaluation, development and transformation of a pre-existing database
Journal Title
Historical Life Course Studies
Year (definitive publication)
2020
Language
English
Country
Netherlands
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Abstract
The Antwerp COR*-IDS database 2020 is a transformed and harmonized historical demographic database
in a cross-nationally comparable format designed to be open and easy to use for international researchers.
The database is constructed from the 2010 release of the Antwerp COR*-historical demographic database,
which was created using a letter sample of the whole district of Antwerp (Flanders, Belgium). It has a
total sample size of +/- 33,000 residents of Antwerp. The sample spans nearly seven decades. The data is
collected from historical records: including population registers and vital registration records covering births,
marriages, in/external migrations and deaths. The database covers up to three linked generations (in some
cases more), and contains micro-data on individual level life courses, and relationships deriving from addressbased
household composition methods. An important characteristic is the sample's large migrant population,
including the timings of their demographic events and living arrangements, whilst resident in the district of
Antwerp. In addition, the sample also contains a large array of occupational level information. This paper
presents the processes, methodologies and documentation regarding the evaluation and development of a
pre-existing historical database. This includes the systematic evaluation of the original samples, methodologies
for address based reconstructing of households, and the geocoding of a historical database which took place
during the current development of this new version of the database.
Acknowledgements
This research has been presented at the European Historical Demographic Conference (ESHD) in Pécs,
26–29 June 2019. The research is funded by LONGPOP Methodologies and data mining techniques
for the analysis of Big Data based on Longitudinal Population...
Keywords
Historical demography,Historical database management,Intermediate data structure
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- History and Archeology - Humanities
Funding Records
Funding Reference | Funding Entity |
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No. 676060 | Comissão Europeia |
UIDB/03126/2020 | Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia |
GOA/14/001 | Comissão Europeia |