This article describes the construction of a measure of the social order in the nineteenth century, which will subsequently be used as a basis for studying processes of social reproduction (or social mobility). The technique of correspondence analysis is used to map the ordering of groups of occupations in two time periods 1777-1866 and 1867-1913. The data are derived from the occupations at marriage of the groom, his father and his father-in-law (the occupations of brides, unfortunately, being very much under-recorded). Marriage, it is argued, is a socially significant act linking, on average, families that occupy similar positions in the social order and analyses of the patterns of social interaction involved provide a means of determinin...
Marriage records are a valuable source for historical-sociological, quantitative research on social ...
Industrialisation, modernisation and urbanisation are common words used to describe an evolving comm...
This paper analyses data on marital endogamy by means of log-linear modelling in an attempt to speci...
This article describes the construction of a measure of the social order in the nineteenth century, ...
This paper examines the hierarchy amongst female occupations in Britain in the nineteenth century, u...
This article presents some preliminary results from a historical study of social mobility in Britain...
The article investigates the practice of female marriages in 19th century Great Britain and United S...
What follows are some preliminary results based on linking marriage register records for individual ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To study social class ...
Using a new database of 1.7 million marriage records for England 1837-2021 we estimate assortment by...
Using a new database of 1.7 million marriage records for England 1837-2021 we estimate assortment by...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this st...
A class scheme for historical occupational data : the analysis of marital mobility in industrial cit...
This dissertation studies three forms of mobility in the United States during the late nineteenth an...
The dual objectives of this thesis are to assess the merits of certain statistical methods as applie...
Marriage records are a valuable source for historical-sociological, quantitative research on social ...
Industrialisation, modernisation and urbanisation are common words used to describe an evolving comm...
This paper analyses data on marital endogamy by means of log-linear modelling in an attempt to speci...
This article describes the construction of a measure of the social order in the nineteenth century, ...
This paper examines the hierarchy amongst female occupations in Britain in the nineteenth century, u...
This article presents some preliminary results from a historical study of social mobility in Britain...
The article investigates the practice of female marriages in 19th century Great Britain and United S...
What follows are some preliminary results based on linking marriage register records for individual ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>To study social class ...
Using a new database of 1.7 million marriage records for England 1837-2021 we estimate assortment by...
Using a new database of 1.7 million marriage records for England 1837-2021 we estimate assortment by...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The purpose of this st...
A class scheme for historical occupational data : the analysis of marital mobility in industrial cit...
This dissertation studies three forms of mobility in the United States during the late nineteenth an...
The dual objectives of this thesis are to assess the merits of certain statistical methods as applie...
Marriage records are a valuable source for historical-sociological, quantitative research on social ...
Industrialisation, modernisation and urbanisation are common words used to describe an evolving comm...
This paper analyses data on marital endogamy by means of log-linear modelling in an attempt to speci...