Conventional methods of measuring historical household living standards are often criticized because of the omission of women’s and children’s wages and non-wage income; the focus on urban centres; and the exclusion of life-cycle changes in household composition, income, and consumption. This paper presents a method to account for these issues and applies it to agricultural and textile households in the early-twentieth century Netherlands. I use total household income, as opposed to the husband’s wage, as the enumerator for calculating alternative welfare ratios. The results show that welfare ratios were not only structurally higher than those based on the male-breadwinner model, but also followed a different life-cycle trajectory. Furtherm...
This article uses new wage series for men, women and children in combination with an established cos...
The transformation of Europe’s demographic regime over the past two centuries has led to considerabl...
Modigliani's Life Cycle Model has no explanatory value in regard to late nineteenth and early twenti...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, the lifecycle service system was still intact in rur...
This article provides a novel framework within which to evaluate real household incomes of predomina...
<p>For long, international comparisons of female labour force participation (FLFP) have been based o...
This dissertation attempts to integrate the household and children more fluidly into measures of wel...
Based on data collected from the files of the municipal poor relief institutions, the incomes of ams...
Due to methodological difficulties of historical research on women’s labor, little is known of women...
We analyze the evolution of aggregate household wealth, its composition, and top wealth shares since...
The emergence of the housewife in the Netherlands over the period 1812-1922 was strongly influenced ...
This paper documents life cycle (or age) profiles of (log) household income, durable and non-durable...
We analyze the evolution of aggregate household wealth, its composition, and top wealth shares since...
This article first sketches the developments in the shares of landless and land-poor rural household...
This paper uses demographic data drawn from Wrigley et al.'s (1997) family reconstitutions of 26 Eng...
This article uses new wage series for men, women and children in combination with an established cos...
The transformation of Europe’s demographic regime over the past two centuries has led to considerabl...
Modigliani's Life Cycle Model has no explanatory value in regard to late nineteenth and early twenti...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, the lifecycle service system was still intact in rur...
This article provides a novel framework within which to evaluate real household incomes of predomina...
<p>For long, international comparisons of female labour force participation (FLFP) have been based o...
This dissertation attempts to integrate the household and children more fluidly into measures of wel...
Based on data collected from the files of the municipal poor relief institutions, the incomes of ams...
Due to methodological difficulties of historical research on women’s labor, little is known of women...
We analyze the evolution of aggregate household wealth, its composition, and top wealth shares since...
The emergence of the housewife in the Netherlands over the period 1812-1922 was strongly influenced ...
This paper documents life cycle (or age) profiles of (log) household income, durable and non-durable...
We analyze the evolution of aggregate household wealth, its composition, and top wealth shares since...
This article first sketches the developments in the shares of landless and land-poor rural household...
This paper uses demographic data drawn from Wrigley et al.'s (1997) family reconstitutions of 26 Eng...
This article uses new wage series for men, women and children in combination with an established cos...
The transformation of Europe’s demographic regime over the past two centuries has led to considerabl...
Modigliani's Life Cycle Model has no explanatory value in regard to late nineteenth and early twenti...