The census 1851-1911 provides a resource of information on employers and small firms that allows 200,000 – 2m individual entrepreneurs per year to be identified and the population of businesses to be estimated. This information has not been previous systematically available or researched. This paper outlines how information can be extracted from the population census, the way in which gaps and truncations in the I-CeM electronic records of the census of businesses can be overcome, and how the data can be enriched. The paper outlines how entrepreneurship is defined from the census and other records, how entrepreneurship rates can be calculated, and how database has been created that is as complete and consistent as possible to be deposited a...
Database download for record-linkage of census data 1851-91 in England and Wales for entrepreneurs
The British census asked employers to record their workforce numbers. The responses to this instruct...
The full population of England and Wales employers and own-account business proprietors is estimated...
This paper develops a reconstruction method to identify entrepreneurs 1851-81. Its aim is to reconst...
This paper discusses how the original manuscript Census records can be used to derive information on...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The British Business Census o...
This paper extends the reconstruction method developed in WP 9 to identify entrepreneurs 1851-81. It...
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...
This paper describes how the database for entrepreneurs in the 1871 census was created and deposited...
Before the deposit of digital records of the British population censuses, quantitative studies on lo...
This paper explains how employers and own account self-employed individuals can be extracted from th...
This WP 25 provides the database download, assessment or representativeness, and explanation of data...
BBCE data from I-CeM are enriched, corrected and infilled for those missing in I-CeM to identify eac...
This article uses the British Business Census of Entrepreneurs (BBCE) to examine the history of ent...
Database download for record-linkage of census data 1851-91 in England and Wales for entrepreneurs
The British census asked employers to record their workforce numbers. The responses to this instruct...
The full population of England and Wales employers and own-account business proprietors is estimated...
This paper develops a reconstruction method to identify entrepreneurs 1851-81. Its aim is to reconst...
This paper discusses how the original manuscript Census records can be used to derive information on...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The British Business Census o...
This paper extends the reconstruction method developed in WP 9 to identify entrepreneurs 1851-81. It...
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...
This paper describes how the database for entrepreneurs in the 1871 census was created and deposited...
Before the deposit of digital records of the British population censuses, quantitative studies on lo...
This paper explains how employers and own account self-employed individuals can be extracted from th...
This WP 25 provides the database download, assessment or representativeness, and explanation of data...
BBCE data from I-CeM are enriched, corrected and infilled for those missing in I-CeM to identify eac...
This article uses the British Business Census of Entrepreneurs (BBCE) to examine the history of ent...
Database download for record-linkage of census data 1851-91 in England and Wales for entrepreneurs
The British census asked employers to record their workforce numbers. The responses to this instruct...
The full population of England and Wales employers and own-account business proprietors is estimated...