In 1994 Jan van den Ende observed, “During the 1930s more and more statistics were being carried out on punched-card machines. An important reason was the increasing complexity of the statistics.” Works by acclaimed social scientists Evans, Tooze, Mason, E. Black, Aly, Bernstein, Whitman, D. Black, Schivelbusch and others are cross-checked to answer the question: “How did U.S. New Deal and Third Reich welfare/relief programs increase demand-pull for complex statistical data; setting the stage for epoch shift towards the digital age?” Third Reich Germany and New Deal America provides a unique historical-comparative viewpoint into how two governments, with similar social relief goals but different statistical establishments, increasingly dema...
In 1975, two important quantitative comparative analyses of social policy were published. Harold Wil...
'Eine Geschichte der modernen Bevölkerungswissenschaft fehlt bis heute. Nationale Spezifika prägten ...
This paper evaluates the role of preference shocks during the Great Depression in Germany. From Eule...
"This article introduces the Knappschaft statistics as a basic source for quantitative data on a ver...
Didier, Emmanuel (2020) Cambridge: MIT Press ABSTRACT When the Great Depression struck, the US gover...
This is a book of unusual originality and sophistication. In the burgeoning literature of history of...
The landscape of research, resources, involved organizations, and services related to social science...
Impressed by the sweeping implications of the mind-body problem, the German philosopher Arthur Schop...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
International audienceThis paper is aimed to contribute to the history of statistics as science but ...
The uneven state-level distribution of New Deal spending has been frequently studied and a variety o...
The data base for this research was provided by a set of mimeographed reports prepared in the summer...
Three decades after peoplemeters were introduced into the business of syndicated audience measuremen...
The proposed paper will discuss the controversy on Germany's economic recovery after the Depression ...
Quantitative social science launched its invasion of American history during the years 1957 to 1961....
In 1975, two important quantitative comparative analyses of social policy were published. Harold Wil...
'Eine Geschichte der modernen Bevölkerungswissenschaft fehlt bis heute. Nationale Spezifika prägten ...
This paper evaluates the role of preference shocks during the Great Depression in Germany. From Eule...
"This article introduces the Knappschaft statistics as a basic source for quantitative data on a ver...
Didier, Emmanuel (2020) Cambridge: MIT Press ABSTRACT When the Great Depression struck, the US gover...
This is a book of unusual originality and sophistication. In the burgeoning literature of history of...
The landscape of research, resources, involved organizations, and services related to social science...
Impressed by the sweeping implications of the mind-body problem, the German philosopher Arthur Schop...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
International audienceThis paper is aimed to contribute to the history of statistics as science but ...
The uneven state-level distribution of New Deal spending has been frequently studied and a variety o...
The data base for this research was provided by a set of mimeographed reports prepared in the summer...
Three decades after peoplemeters were introduced into the business of syndicated audience measuremen...
The proposed paper will discuss the controversy on Germany's economic recovery after the Depression ...
Quantitative social science launched its invasion of American history during the years 1957 to 1961....
In 1975, two important quantitative comparative analyses of social policy were published. Harold Wil...
'Eine Geschichte der modernen Bevölkerungswissenschaft fehlt bis heute. Nationale Spezifika prägten ...
This paper evaluates the role of preference shocks during the Great Depression in Germany. From Eule...