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  2. More broadly, this research theme encompasses the economic and social implications of demographic change. ... some of the biggest myths about life in England from the Middle Ages to today.
  3. Chapter Three

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/occupations/outputs/preliminary/paper15.pdf
    13 Mar 2008: Keeping a cow would then have made less economic sense as a way of utilising surplus female labourer. ... 8. withdrawn from active economic life in the final stages of the lifecycle.
  4. See our60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages. ... some of the biggest myths about life in England from the Middle Ages to today.
  5. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages. ... some of the biggest myths about life in England from the Middle Ages to today.
  6. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    Edward Anthony Wrigley (Sir Tony Wrigley): Economic and Demographic Historian and Historical Geographer. ... Peterhouse 1979-2022 Professor of Population Studies, London School of Economics 1979-88; Emeritus Fellow, Peterhouse, Cambridge 1979-2022;
  7. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    Economic History Review. 2021; 74(3), 784-808. Chapters in books. Bennett, R. ... Field, J.F. Economic change in a London suburb: Southwark, c. 1601-1881.
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    123. Jacob Moscona, a PhD student in Economics at MIT, is working on a project to identify the economic consequences of political reform (the Great Reform Acts) on economic activity in ... The project tests how markers of industrialization -- including
  9. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    A new economic history of the pre-steam transport revolution in England and Wales.'. ... Transport planning. Modelling transport change and its effects on trade costs and economic geography.
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    This literature’s influence reaches beyond economic history; the results of historical heights research appear as crucial components in development economics and related fields. ... Statistical tests for departures from normality cannot detect
  11. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    setting allows for estimating the effect of labour-managed socialism on economic development. ... Conflicts, State Growth and Economic Inequality in Pre-Industrial Germany, c. 1400-1618.
  12. Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure

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    29 Aug 2018: Davenport, R.J. ‘Cholera epidemics as a ‘sanitary test’ of British towns, 1832-1866’, Economic History Society conference, March 31st 2017. ... Member of Economic History Society. Ivinson, J. Research Intern, National Maritime Museum, 2017;
  13. Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure

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    24 Aug 2021: eds) (2018) Gender, law and economic wellbeing in early. modern and modern Europe. ... of Transport, Urbanization and Economic Development in England and Wales c.1680-1911, Editors: L.
  14. Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure

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    24 Aug 2021: Briggs, C. ‘Felons’ chattels and living standards in the fifteenth century’, Sowing the Seeds VI: A Workshop for Early-Career Medieval Economic and Social Historians, London School of Economics, invited (keynote ... Shaw-Taylor, L. ‘Occupational
  15. Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure

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    29 Aug 2018: Williams, S. Member of Local Population Studies Society and the Economic History Society. ... You, X. Joint winner of Ellen McArthur Prize for best dissertation in Economic History.
  16. 1 European Network for the Comparative History of Population ...

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/internationaloccupations/enchpopgos/enchosiv.pdf
    13 Sep 2023: the contrary, economic growth was particularly rapid. These results challenge the emerging view. ... metropolises, and changing the occupational structure and even the economic structure of China.
  17. 1 Navigable waterways and the economy of England and ...

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/transport/onlineatlas/waterways.pdf
    22 Dec 2017: horse haulage.7. Nevertheless, the economic advantages of water transportation were still considerable. ... The economic effects of the impediments to water navigation that have been described.
  18. The geography of early childhood mortality in England and Wales,…

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    30 Jan 2018: 1862 http://www.demographic-research.org. above those that influenced IMR, and these were related more to the diseaseenvironment than to social and economic influences. ... 1881. The relative growth of educational employees waspossibly reflecting the
  19. paper2

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    26 Jul 2005: Part of an E.S.R.C. Funded Project: Male Occupational Change and Economic Growth in. ... 12. 13. 14. 15. Bibliography Clapham, J.H., ‘The transference of the worsted industry from Norfolk to the West Riding’, Economic Journal , 16 (1910).
  20. Changing Patterns of Female Employment in Westmorland, 1787-1851

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    12 Jul 2018: diffusion and emulation of ‘middle-class’ attitudes and constructions of masculinity and femininity. ... Economic History Review 42.3 (1989): 328-53. JSTOR [JSTOR]. Web. 9 Sept.
  21. 1 The first stage of the epidemiological transition in ...

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/migrationmortalitymedicalisation/pdf3.pdf
    20 Jun 2016: neonatal deaths. A well-established test for the under-registration of neonatal deaths is the. ... middle decades of the nineteenth century and it remains to be determined whether this rise.
  22. 1 The male occupational structure of London 1700-1881: A ...

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/occupations/outputs/preliminary/paper31.pdf
    25 Jun 2019: occupational structure is vital because it is the key factor in understanding economic. ... Wrigley, ‘Simple Model’, 61. 15. Ball and Sunderland, Economic History of London, p.
  23. 5 The occupational structure of England and Wales c.1750 to 1911

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/occupations/britain19c/papers/paper5.pdf
    10 May 2010: industrialisation had longer term roots than had traditionally believed and that the process remained incomplete in the middle of the nineteenth century. ... A restatement.’ 9 Crafts, British economic growth, p.15. 10 Wrigley, ‘Urban growth.’.
  24. Talk 22-05-09

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    16 Oct 2009: This therefore provides the basis to test directly the associations between age and reported cause that Landers could only crudely estimate. ... The burial patterns are then analysed to test whether there is any evidence for a process of endemicisation
  25. The decline of adult smallpox in eighteenth century London\205)

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    24 Oct 2010: reducing the number of adult smallpox victims in London. We then test these two. ... Further tests for potential artifacts arising from this problem are detailed later in the text.
  26. The male occupational structure of Kent in the seventeenth ...

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    20 Dec 2017: in The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain, vol. 1, 4th edition, ed. ... to cross-check Keibek’s adjustments to occupational groups and test representativeness are wanting.
  27. THE OCCUPATIONAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES OF THE…

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    10 Apr 2012: Mokyr (ed.), The British industrial revolution. An economic perspective (Second edition, Colorado, 1999), pp. ... over a given time period was a barometer of economic and population change.
  28. The Economic Development of a County Town during the Industrial…

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    17 Jan 2006: and economic change in towns has received detailed consideration. Although the general consensus. ... progress, stability or decline of individual economic fields, such as textiles and transport.
  29. 1 Did turnpiking improve the quality of roads in ...

    https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/transport/workingpapers/traveldiariesroadqualitymarch2021.pdf
    7 Apr 2021: economics of inland transport. In order to gauge improvement, we need to know the condition of a particular road before a turnpike trust. ... However, parts of the middle stretch. remained barely adequate in 1838.
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  31. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    Horden (ed) Freedom of Movement in the Middle Ages, Stamford, Tyas and Watkins Publishers, 22-40. ... President of the Economic History Society 2007-2010. Honorary Vice-President Economic History Society 2010-.
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    Search site. You are in:andTop of the Campops: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages. ... The opportunity they present for extending per capita analysis into the past means that they have become a
  33. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    574. Davenport, R.J. 2021. 'Nineteenth century mortality trends: a reply to Szreter and Mooney', Economic History Review, 74(4): 1096-1110,. ... Davenport, R.J. 2020. 'Urbanisation and mortality in Britain c.1800-1850', Economic History Review, 73(2): 455
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    17 Jul 2024: population size – Top of the Campops: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/blog Thu, ... have become a standard reference for historical demography and economic
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    Speedier delivery, coastal shipping times and speeds in the age of sail' Economic History Review. ... Field, J., 'Economic Change in a London Suburb: Southwark, c.1601–1881', London Journal, 43 (2018), pp.
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    Search site. You are in: Home » Research »andTransport, urbanization and economic development in England and Wales c.1670-1911. ... Isaac Newton Trust grant. Transport, urbanization and economic development in England and Wales c.1670-1911.
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    1) Geography mattered. Using cholera as a test of the liability of water to faecal contamination we established that water supplies were most at risk, in mid-nineteenth century England, in ... Work with Toke Aidt and Felix Grey in the Department of
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    Search site. You are in:andTop of the Campops: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages. ... Acknowledgements. We gratefully acknowledge the support of:. Carnevali Fund, Economic History Society.
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    At the moment I am working with its test sample, focusing on hours actually worked by farm women between 1931 and 1941. ... Research Associate of the Global COE Research Unit for Statistical Analysis in Social Sciences, Institute of Economic Research,
  41. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    Three leading economic history journals have published free to download special issues containing articles on the history of disease, epidemics, and improvements to life expectancy:. ... A new paper by CAMPOP member Romola Davenport has been published in
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    17 Jul 2024: census – Top of the Campops: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/blog Thu, 11 ... have become a standard reference for historical demography and economic /spanspan
  43. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    The fall in fertility was led by the middle classes but quickly spread throughout society. ... or whether there were local demographic continuities across borders, and if so whether they followed economic, occupational, cultural or even linguistic lines.
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    17 Jul 2024: parish registers – Top of the Campops: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/blog Thu, ... have become a standard reference for historical demography and economic
  45. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    family life from the later eighteenth century, and the growth of rural social housing– and their economic and social context. ... In contrast it provides new light on both middle-class 'cottage' building in the period 1750-1850, and twentieth century
  46. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    These affected personal economic opportunity, the occupational choices of the population, their welfare, mobility, skills, consumption and demographic structures. ... In search of work. Labour migration and economic performance in England and the
  47. Affiliated Researcher. Centre for History and Economics. Postgraduate students. Supervisor(s). Based at. ... PhD student. Hans van de Ven and Sheilagh Ogilvie. Asian & Middle Eastern Studies.
  48. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    This allows us to identify the range and scale of economic activities for the first time. ... From the middle of the sixteenth century the pace of development changed gear.
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    Search site. You are in:andTop of the Campops: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages. ... neolocal marriage), ages of marriage which were both relatively late and responsive to economic circumstances, a
  50. https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/blog/tag/baby-boom/feed/

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    17 Jul 2024: Baby boom – Top of the Campops: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/blog Thu, ... In this way the long fluctuations in marriage age until about 1750 have been
  51. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    Workhouses were intended as a deterrent to working age men especially, for moralistic, economic and ideological reasons. ... The Old Age Pensions Act of 1908 granted to those over 70 years of age a means of state support that was no longer dependent on
  52. The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social…

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    Kuznets and de Vries have argued that excessive urban mortality rates precluded modern economic growth, with its concomitant rapid urbanisation, because no population could produce a rural population surplus sufficient to ... Economic History Review, 64(4

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