This paper develops a reconstruction method to identify entrepreneurs 1851-81. Its aim is to reconstruct the numbers of employers and own account business people for 1851-1881, which are the years where employment status was not explicitly identified in the population censuses. The individuals are identified with varied levels of certainty. These will be invaluable resources for subsequent research and will be available in the entrepreneurs database deposited at UK Data Archive (UKDA), derived from the ESRC-supported project ES/M010953 Drivers of Entrepreneurship and Small Businesses. The final reconstruction is used for a wide range of aggregate analysis in the ESRC-Drivers of Entrepreneurship and Small Businesses
This paper discusses how census data for 1851-1911 can be used to classify the employment status of ...
This article uses population censuses to provide the first consistent counts of the population of bu...
The full population of England and Wales employers and own-account business proprietors is estimated...
This paper discusses how census data for 1851-1881 can be reconstructed to give the employment statu...
This paper extends the reconstruction method developed in WP 9 to identify entrepreneurs 1851-81. It...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The British Business Census o...
The census 1851-1911 provides a resource of information on employers and small firms that allows 200...
This paper explains how employers and own account self-employed individuals can be extracted from th...
This paper discusses how the original manuscript Census records can be used to derive information on...
The full population of England and Wales employers and own-account business proprietors is estimated...
This landmark research volume provides the first detailed history of entrepreneurship in Britain fro...
The British Business Census of Entrepreneurs 1851-1911 (BBCE) is a major output from the ESRC-suppor...
Before the deposit of digital records of the British population censuses, quantitative studies on lo...
This paper extends the reconstructions in WP 9 to identify entrepreneurs 1851-81 at an individual le...
This paper describes how the database for entrepreneurs in the 1871 census was created and deposited...
This paper discusses how census data for 1851-1911 can be used to classify the employment status of ...
This article uses population censuses to provide the first consistent counts of the population of bu...
The full population of England and Wales employers and own-account business proprietors is estimated...
This paper discusses how census data for 1851-1881 can be reconstructed to give the employment statu...
This paper extends the reconstruction method developed in WP 9 to identify entrepreneurs 1851-81. It...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The British Business Census o...
The census 1851-1911 provides a resource of information on employers and small firms that allows 200...
This paper explains how employers and own account self-employed individuals can be extracted from th...
This paper discusses how the original manuscript Census records can be used to derive information on...
The full population of England and Wales employers and own-account business proprietors is estimated...
This landmark research volume provides the first detailed history of entrepreneurship in Britain fro...
The British Business Census of Entrepreneurs 1851-1911 (BBCE) is a major output from the ESRC-suppor...
Before the deposit of digital records of the British population censuses, quantitative studies on lo...
This paper extends the reconstructions in WP 9 to identify entrepreneurs 1851-81 at an individual le...
This paper describes how the database for entrepreneurs in the 1871 census was created and deposited...
This paper discusses how census data for 1851-1911 can be used to classify the employment status of ...
This article uses population censuses to provide the first consistent counts of the population of bu...
The full population of England and Wales employers and own-account business proprietors is estimated...