WP 24 uses a simple and efficient computational method for inter-census record linkage based on Jaro-Winkler, with fuzzy name matching and data blocking including birthplace and other standardisation. Entrepreneurs and a general population sample are derived from the BBCE and I-CeM England and Wales census datasets 1851-91. Matches are achieved with high precision (>0.9) for 10-30% of records in the candidate match pool, with recall rates of between >0.16 and >0.32
This paper describes how the database for entrepreneurs in the 1871 census was created and deposited...
This paper describes a case study on nominal record linkage on data from the Mandemakers family. It ...
The British Business Census of Entrepreneurs 1851-1911 (BBCE) is a major output from the ESRC-suppor...
This WP 25 provides the database download, assessment or representativeness, and explanation of data...
BBCE data from I-CeM are enriched, corrected and infilled for those missing in I-CeM to identify eac...
This paper presents a probabilistic method of record linkage, developed using the U.S. full count ce...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The British Business Census o...
Since the first edition of Alex Haley’s book, Roots, in 1976, there has been a fascination with trac...
Abstract. Linking historical census data across time is a challenging task due to various reasons, i...
Thanks to the availability of new historical census sources and advances in record linking technolog...
Linking historical census data across time is a challenging task due to various reasons, including d...
Historical census data captures information about our ancestors. These data contain the social statu...
We report on a database project which is in the process of linking 29 million vital event records en...
Objectives Following the recommendation of the National Statistician in 2014, it is intended that th...
The census 1851-1911 provides a resource of information on employers and small firms that allows 200...
This paper describes how the database for entrepreneurs in the 1871 census was created and deposited...
This paper describes a case study on nominal record linkage on data from the Mandemakers family. It ...
The British Business Census of Entrepreneurs 1851-1911 (BBCE) is a major output from the ESRC-suppor...
This WP 25 provides the database download, assessment or representativeness, and explanation of data...
BBCE data from I-CeM are enriched, corrected and infilled for those missing in I-CeM to identify eac...
This paper presents a probabilistic method of record linkage, developed using the U.S. full count ce...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The British Business Census o...
Since the first edition of Alex Haley’s book, Roots, in 1976, there has been a fascination with trac...
Abstract. Linking historical census data across time is a challenging task due to various reasons, i...
Thanks to the availability of new historical census sources and advances in record linking technolog...
Linking historical census data across time is a challenging task due to various reasons, including d...
Historical census data captures information about our ancestors. These data contain the social statu...
We report on a database project which is in the process of linking 29 million vital event records en...
Objectives Following the recommendation of the National Statistician in 2014, it is intended that th...
The census 1851-1911 provides a resource of information on employers and small firms that allows 200...
This paper describes how the database for entrepreneurs in the 1871 census was created and deposited...
This paper describes a case study on nominal record linkage on data from the Mandemakers family. It ...
The British Business Census of Entrepreneurs 1851-1911 (BBCE) is a major output from the ESRC-suppor...