In this study we ask the question to what extent 19th-century university professors were a closed occupational group in the sense that they had little intergenerational and marriage mobility. We do so in honor of Kees Mandemakers, who is about to retire as a professor, but whose younger family members may follow in his footsteps. We derive competing hypotheses from cultural capital theory and the meritocracy thesis and test them using civil marriage records for the period 1813–1922 in six Dutch provinces (N = 1,180,976 marriages). Although only 4.4% of all university professors had a father in the same occupation, the odds ratio of 331 shows that this is much more likely than to be expected under independence. Similarly, professors were muc...
Purpose – This paper seeks to study the influence of industrialisation, urbanisation and means of co...
Contains fulltext : 94486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study exami...
In earlier studies we found that the Dutch nobility continues to have a strong advantage in achievin...
In this study we ask the question to what extent 19th-century university professors were a closed oc...
Societies have distinct social structures and individuals are positioned within the structure, or hi...
Societies have distinct social structures and individuals are positioned within the structure, or hi...
Partners choose each other on the basis of many characteristics. Social status is one of them. A per...
Partners choose each other on the basis of many characteristics. Social status is one of them. A per...
Societies have distinct social structures and individuals are positioned within the structure, or hi...
Societies have distinct social structures and individuals are positioned within the structure, or hi...
Societies have distinct social structures and individuals are positioned within the structure, or hi...
Purpose – This paper seeks to study the influence of industrialisation, urbanisation and means of co...
In this article we address one of the most prominent questions in historical sociology: did economic...
Societies have distinct social structures and individuals are positioned within the structure, or hi...
Societies have distinctive social structures and individuals are positioned within the structure, or...
Purpose – This paper seeks to study the influence of industrialisation, urbanisation and means of co...
Contains fulltext : 94486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study exami...
In earlier studies we found that the Dutch nobility continues to have a strong advantage in achievin...
In this study we ask the question to what extent 19th-century university professors were a closed oc...
Societies have distinct social structures and individuals are positioned within the structure, or hi...
Societies have distinct social structures and individuals are positioned within the structure, or hi...
Partners choose each other on the basis of many characteristics. Social status is one of them. A per...
Partners choose each other on the basis of many characteristics. Social status is one of them. A per...
Societies have distinct social structures and individuals are positioned within the structure, or hi...
Societies have distinct social structures and individuals are positioned within the structure, or hi...
Societies have distinct social structures and individuals are positioned within the structure, or hi...
Purpose – This paper seeks to study the influence of industrialisation, urbanisation and means of co...
In this article we address one of the most prominent questions in historical sociology: did economic...
Societies have distinct social structures and individuals are positioned within the structure, or hi...
Societies have distinctive social structures and individuals are positioned within the structure, or...
Purpose – This paper seeks to study the influence of industrialisation, urbanisation and means of co...
Contains fulltext : 94486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study exami...
In earlier studies we found that the Dutch nobility continues to have a strong advantage in achievin...