BBCE data for entrepreneurs by sectors aligned with Law-Robson definitions for towns with a population of 10,000 and over in England and Wales 1851-1911. Definitions of urban areas converted to digital files and GIS from Law, C. M. (1967) The growth of urban population in England and Wales, 1801-1911, Transactions, Institute of British Geographers, 41, 125-43; Robson, B.T. (1973) Urban Growth: An approach, Methuen, London. Detailed definitions and method given in WP 6. The downloads include the total number of the economically active population from the BBCE broken down by sector, sex, for employers, own-account proprietors, and workers. All data are weighted for 1861 archival loss (E&W) and census non-response bias in 1891-1911.ESR
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This data collection uses Cen...
Data set provides the cut-offs for each Registration District code in England and Wales 1851–1881 fo...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Great Britain Historical ...
BBCE data for entrepreneurs aligned with Law-Robson definitions for towns with a population of 10,00...
BBCE data for entrepreneurs by sector for counties. The downloads include the total number of the ec...
BBCE data for entrepreneurs by county. The downloads include the total population (from census publi...
BBCE data for entrepreneurs by sectors for Burghs in Scotland 1851-1901. Detailed definitions and me...
BBCE data for entrepreneurs by sector for counties. The downloads include the total number of the ec...
BBCE data for entrepreneurs by county. The downloads include the total population (from census publi...
The British Business Census of Entrepreneurs 1851-1911 (BBCE) is a major output from the ESRC-suppor...
This paper is a guide to supplementation for the 1851-1881 censuses where responses were incomplete ...
This WP 25 provides the database download, assessment or representativeness, and explanation of data...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The British Business Census o...
BBCE data from I-CeM are enriched, corrected and infilled for those missing in I-CeM to identify eac...
This paper describes how the database for entrepreneurs in the 1871 census was created and deposited...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This data collection uses Cen...
Data set provides the cut-offs for each Registration District code in England and Wales 1851–1881 fo...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Great Britain Historical ...
BBCE data for entrepreneurs aligned with Law-Robson definitions for towns with a population of 10,00...
BBCE data for entrepreneurs by sector for counties. The downloads include the total number of the ec...
BBCE data for entrepreneurs by county. The downloads include the total population (from census publi...
BBCE data for entrepreneurs by sectors for Burghs in Scotland 1851-1901. Detailed definitions and me...
BBCE data for entrepreneurs by sector for counties. The downloads include the total number of the ec...
BBCE data for entrepreneurs by county. The downloads include the total population (from census publi...
The British Business Census of Entrepreneurs 1851-1911 (BBCE) is a major output from the ESRC-suppor...
This paper is a guide to supplementation for the 1851-1881 censuses where responses were incomplete ...
This WP 25 provides the database download, assessment or representativeness, and explanation of data...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The British Business Census o...
BBCE data from I-CeM are enriched, corrected and infilled for those missing in I-CeM to identify eac...
This paper describes how the database for entrepreneurs in the 1871 census was created and deposited...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This data collection uses Cen...
Data set provides the cut-offs for each Registration District code in England and Wales 1851–1881 fo...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Great Britain Historical ...