This paper explains how surname distributions can be used as a way to measure rates of social mobility in contemporary and historical societies. This allows for estimates of social mobility rates for any population for which we know just two facts: the distribution of surnames overall, and the distribution of surnames among some elite or underclass. Such information exists, for example, for England back to 1300, and for Sweden back to 1700. However surname distributions reveal a different, more fundamental type of mobility than that conventionally estimated. Thus surname estimates also allow for measuring a different aspect of social mobility, the underlying average social status of families. This is the aspect that matters for mobility of ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Historical Methods: A ...
An analysis of surname frequencies was used for the study of population structure. The surnames in t...
This paper describes the steps involved to prepare the largest ever quantitative analysis of the dis...
Using educational status in England from 1170 to 2012, we show that the rate of social mobility in a...
We propose a new methodology for measuring intergenerational mobility in economic well-being. Our me...
On conventional measures, modern Sweden has rapid social and economic mobility. Analyzing surname di...
We propose an alternative method for measuring intergenerational mobility. Measurements obtained fro...
This paper contributes to the literature on long-term changes in intergenerational persistence of eq...
Conventional social mobility research misses substantial inequalities of opportunity. To capture int...
We propose an alternative method for measuring intergenerational mobility.Traditional methods based ...
International audienceThe study of surnames as both linguistic and geographical markers of the past ...
This article uses a panel of 18,869 people with rare surnames whose wealth is observed at death in E...
Surnames, information of cultural nature used to identify people and family groups, include simultan...
This paper estimates the rate of intergenerational social mobility of status in Late Imperial, Repub...
International audienceThe study of surnames as both linguistic and geographical markers of the past ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Historical Methods: A ...
An analysis of surname frequencies was used for the study of population structure. The surnames in t...
This paper describes the steps involved to prepare the largest ever quantitative analysis of the dis...
Using educational status in England from 1170 to 2012, we show that the rate of social mobility in a...
We propose a new methodology for measuring intergenerational mobility in economic well-being. Our me...
On conventional measures, modern Sweden has rapid social and economic mobility. Analyzing surname di...
We propose an alternative method for measuring intergenerational mobility. Measurements obtained fro...
This paper contributes to the literature on long-term changes in intergenerational persistence of eq...
Conventional social mobility research misses substantial inequalities of opportunity. To capture int...
We propose an alternative method for measuring intergenerational mobility.Traditional methods based ...
International audienceThe study of surnames as both linguistic and geographical markers of the past ...
This article uses a panel of 18,869 people with rare surnames whose wealth is observed at death in E...
Surnames, information of cultural nature used to identify people and family groups, include simultan...
This paper estimates the rate of intergenerational social mobility of status in Late Imperial, Repub...
International audienceThe study of surnames as both linguistic and geographical markers of the past ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Historical Methods: A ...
An analysis of surname frequencies was used for the study of population structure. The surnames in t...
This paper describes the steps involved to prepare the largest ever quantitative analysis of the dis...