This paper analyses data on marital endogamy by means of log-linear modelling in an attempt to specify changes in the British class structure between the mid-nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries. The evidence on intermarriage was collected in Rochdale and involves five decennial periods over the hundred year span. A seven class model was used to categorize the data and a succession of log-linear models fitted. The hypotheses examined were taken from the sociological literature. Almost all postulated certain forms of structural transformation in class structures like Britain during this hundred year period. However, the model fitted did not require the inclusion of a term which incorporated changes in class structuration over time and thes...
AbstractThis article produces the first findings on changes in household and family structure in Eng...
An alternative approach to the study of family dynamics is presented. This is based upon family stru...
This article produces the first findings on changes in household and family structure in England and...
This article describes the construction of a measure of the social order in the nineteenth century, ...
This article describes the construction of a measure of the social order in the nineteenth century, ...
This is the first theoretical application of the concept of structural endogamy as identifying an em...
This article examines trends in assortative mating in Britain over the last 60 years. Assortative ma...
ABSTRACT The social class and marriage of British society that is described in the novel become d...
This article presents some preliminary results from a historical study of social mobility in Britain...
The dual objectives of this thesis are to assess the merits of certain statistical methods as applie...
In the 1980s, Lindert and Williamson famously revised the social tables of King, Massie, Colquhoun, ...
Studies of residential patterns have tended to concentrate on cities in modern societies at a simila...
This paper examines the hierarchy amongst female occupations in Britain in the nineteenth century, u...
In 2012 Barnes and Guinnane published a revised statistical analysis of the critical evaluation of t...
A class scheme for historical occupational data : the analysis of marital mobility in industrial cit...
AbstractThis article produces the first findings on changes in household and family structure in Eng...
An alternative approach to the study of family dynamics is presented. This is based upon family stru...
This article produces the first findings on changes in household and family structure in England and...
This article describes the construction of a measure of the social order in the nineteenth century, ...
This article describes the construction of a measure of the social order in the nineteenth century, ...
This is the first theoretical application of the concept of structural endogamy as identifying an em...
This article examines trends in assortative mating in Britain over the last 60 years. Assortative ma...
ABSTRACT The social class and marriage of British society that is described in the novel become d...
This article presents some preliminary results from a historical study of social mobility in Britain...
The dual objectives of this thesis are to assess the merits of certain statistical methods as applie...
In the 1980s, Lindert and Williamson famously revised the social tables of King, Massie, Colquhoun, ...
Studies of residential patterns have tended to concentrate on cities in modern societies at a simila...
This paper examines the hierarchy amongst female occupations in Britain in the nineteenth century, u...
In 2012 Barnes and Guinnane published a revised statistical analysis of the critical evaluation of t...
A class scheme for historical occupational data : the analysis of marital mobility in industrial cit...
AbstractThis article produces the first findings on changes in household and family structure in Eng...
An alternative approach to the study of family dynamics is presented. This is based upon family stru...
This article produces the first findings on changes in household and family structure in England and...