The increasing use of missionary church records in studies of African human capital formation appears both promising and problematic. We engage with a recent article by Meier zu Selhausen and Weisdorf (2016) to show how selection biases in church record data may provoke overly optimistic accounts of European influences on Africa’s schooling revolution. Confronting their dataset – drawn from the marriage registers of the Anglican ‘Namirembe Cathedral' in Kampala – with Uganda’s 1991 census, we show that trends in literacy and numeracy of people born in Kampala lagged half a century behind those who wedded in Namirembe Cathedral. We run a regression analysis on decadal birth cohorts (1910s-1960s) showing that ethnic, gender and locational edu...
<b>Background</b>: Little is known about even the relatively recent demographic history of Africa, b...
This thesis offers new empirical insights on women’s empowerment in colonial and present-day in Ugan...
Using cross-country data for about 70 countries and regional data for about 180 African provinces, w...
The increasing use of missionary church records in studies of African human capital formation appear...
The renaissance of African economic history in the past decade has opened up new research avenues fo...
The colonial legacy of African underdevelopment is widely debated but hard to document. In this arti...
The colonial legacy of African underdevelopment is widely debated but hard to document. In this arti...
Protestant missionaries have recently been praised for their comparatively benign features concernin...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post‐colonial Uganda to investigate ...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post‐colonial Uganda to investigate ...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate ...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate ...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate ...
How did colonialism interact with the development of human capital in Africa? We create an innovativ...
This paper shows that historical missionary activity has had a persistent effect on schooling outcom...
<b>Background</b>: Little is known about even the relatively recent demographic history of Africa, b...
This thesis offers new empirical insights on women’s empowerment in colonial and present-day in Ugan...
Using cross-country data for about 70 countries and regional data for about 180 African provinces, w...
The increasing use of missionary church records in studies of African human capital formation appear...
The renaissance of African economic history in the past decade has opened up new research avenues fo...
The colonial legacy of African underdevelopment is widely debated but hard to document. In this arti...
The colonial legacy of African underdevelopment is widely debated but hard to document. In this arti...
Protestant missionaries have recently been praised for their comparatively benign features concernin...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post‐colonial Uganda to investigate ...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post‐colonial Uganda to investigate ...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate ...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate ...
This article uses Anglican marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate ...
How did colonialism interact with the development of human capital in Africa? We create an innovativ...
This paper shows that historical missionary activity has had a persistent effect on schooling outcom...
<b>Background</b>: Little is known about even the relatively recent demographic history of Africa, b...
This thesis offers new empirical insights on women’s empowerment in colonial and present-day in Ugan...
Using cross-country data for about 70 countries and regional data for about 180 African provinces, w...