Working Papers 2022

- No. 349Like Father Like Son? Intergenerational immobility in England, 1851-1911
Ziming Zhu - No. 348Trust, Guilds and Kinship in London, 1330-1680
Ammaarah Adam, Raphael Ades, William Banks, Canbeck Benning, Gwyneth Grant,Harry Forster-Brass, Owen McGiveron, Joe Miller, Daniel Phelan, Sebastian Randazzo,Matthew Reilly, Michael Scott, Sebastian Serban, Carys Stockton, and Patrick Wallis - No. 347Explaining gender differences in migrant sorting: evidence from Canada-US migration
David Escamilla-Guerrero, Miko Lepisto and Chris Minns - No. 346 Measuring and explaining rural inequality in a pre-industrial setting: income inequality in sixteenth-century Ottoman Manisa
Pinar Ceylan - No. 345Performance and Mechanisms of the Maoist Economy - A Holistic Approach, 1950-1980
Jim Huangnan Shen, Jingyuan Guo and Kent Deng - No. 344The Great Retreat: Pastoralism in the Arid Tropics
Tirthankar Roy - No. 343Job Tenure and unskilled workers before the Industrial Revolution: St Paul's Cathedral 1672-1748
Meredith Paker, Judy Stephenson and Patrick Wallis
This is an update of WP 322(January 2021) - No. 342The Irish in England
Neil Cummins and Cormac Ó Gráda - No. 341The Causal Effects of Education on Age at Marriage and Marital Fertility
Neil Cummins - No.340Did Smallpox Cause Stillbirths? Maternal Smallpox Infection, Vaccination and Stillbirths in Sweden, 1780-1839
Eric B. Schneider, Sören Edvinsson, and Kota Ogasawara - No. 339Wages, Labour Market, and Living Standards in China, 1530-1840
Ziang Liu - No. 338How Successful was Germany's First Common Currency? A New Look at the Imperial Monetary Union of 1559
Oliver Volckart - No. 337Assortative Mating and the Industrial Revolution: England, 1754-2021
Gregory Clark and Neil Cummins - No. 336 From Manchuria to post-war Japan: Knowledge Transfer through in-house training at the South Manchuria Railway Company (SMR)
Sumiyo Nishizaki