We examine the role of social and geographical networks in structuring entry into premodern London's skilled occupations. Newly digitized apprenticeship indenture records for 1600-1749 offer little evidence that personal ties strongly shaped apprentice recruitment. The typical London apprentices had no identifiable tie to their master through kin or place of origin. Migrant apprentices' fathers were generally outside the craft sector. The apprenticeship market was strikingly open: well-to-do families accessed a wide range of apprenticeships, and would-be apprentices could match ability and aptitude to opportunity. This fluidity aided human capital formation, with obvious implications for economic development
England was the only pre-modern European country with national legislation covering apprenticeship (...
Preindustrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth cent...
Preindustrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth cent...
We examine the role of social and geographical networks in structuring entry into premodern London's...
This paper re-examines the economics of premodern apprenticeship in England. I present new data show...
Training through apprenticeship provided the main mechanism for occupational human capital formation...
Apprenticeship has been discussed from two angles. The first sees apprenticeship as a response to th...
Abstract This paper uses linked apprenticeship-family reconstitution records to explore the influenc...
This article uses recently digitized samples of apprentices and masters in London and Bristol to qua...
Leaving home and entering service was a key transition in early modern England. This article present...
In the centuries leading up to the Industrial Revolution, Western Europe gradually pulled ahead of o...
One of the standard objections against guilds in the premodern world has been their exclusiveness. G...
In the centuries leading up to the Industrial Revolution, Western Europe gradually pulled ahead of o...
This paper examines how contacts were used to secure apprenticeships in Early Modern Europe. How app...
Despite poor information flows, high levels of uncertainty, and low completion rates, training throu...
England was the only pre-modern European country with national legislation covering apprenticeship (...
Preindustrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth cent...
Preindustrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth cent...
We examine the role of social and geographical networks in structuring entry into premodern London's...
This paper re-examines the economics of premodern apprenticeship in England. I present new data show...
Training through apprenticeship provided the main mechanism for occupational human capital formation...
Apprenticeship has been discussed from two angles. The first sees apprenticeship as a response to th...
Abstract This paper uses linked apprenticeship-family reconstitution records to explore the influenc...
This article uses recently digitized samples of apprentices and masters in London and Bristol to qua...
Leaving home and entering service was a key transition in early modern England. This article present...
In the centuries leading up to the Industrial Revolution, Western Europe gradually pulled ahead of o...
One of the standard objections against guilds in the premodern world has been their exclusiveness. G...
In the centuries leading up to the Industrial Revolution, Western Europe gradually pulled ahead of o...
This paper examines how contacts were used to secure apprenticeships in Early Modern Europe. How app...
Despite poor information flows, high levels of uncertainty, and low completion rates, training throu...
England was the only pre-modern European country with national legislation covering apprenticeship (...
Preindustrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth cent...
Preindustrial apprenticeship is often considered more stable than its nineteenth- and twentieth cent...