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Feb 28, 2016 - HISCO
Mooney, Graham, 2016, "Mooney_1866_London_occupational_codes", https://hdl.handle.net/10622/ERGY0V, IISH Data Collection, V1, UNF:6:+wMiF+S0BuzIBIXW3zrclA== [fileUNF]
Files with the HISCO codes that attributed to the occupational titles that were on the transcribed death certificates of 13,688 deaths recorded in London during the 1866 cholera epidemic. Provenance: Graham Mooney, ‘Diagnostic spaces: workhouse, hospital and home in mid-Victorian...
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Provenance: Graham Mooney, ‘Diagnostic spaces: workhouse, hospital and home in mid-Victorian London', Social Science History, 30:3 (2009), 357-90.
Tabular Data - 58.6 KB - 5 Variables, 2178 Observations - UNF:6:/up+/6Zv1ma+3m8Qk6bl+A==
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Provenance: Graham Mooney, ‘Diagnostic spaces: workhouse, hospital and home in mid-Victorian London', Social Science History, 30:3 (2009), 357-90.
Tabular Data - 62.9 KB - 1 Variables, 2178 Observations - UNF:6:5FaJFA/ckntMZWpx6jtOtA==
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Provenance: Graham Mooney, ‘Diagnostic spaces: workhouse, hospital and home in mid-Victorian London', Social Science History, 30:3 (2009), 357-90.
Feb 27, 2016 - HISCO
Maas; Van Leeuwen, 2016, "HISCLASS", https://hdl.handle.net/10622/HEFSW2, IISH Data Collection, V1
Class schemes, contemporary as well as historical, always involve something of a mystery. While this book does not claim to have solved that mystery completely, it does shed significant light on it. For the sake of comparability, it is advisable not to develop new class schemes b...
Feb 27, 2016 - HISCLASS
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Recently a social class scheme (HISCLASS) based on HISCO has been made by Marco H.D. van Leeuwen and Ineke Maas. You can use the full scheme, with 12 social classes, or the condensed version with 7 classes as e.g. in the 2005 supplement on social homogamy of the International Rev...
Feb 27, 2016 - HISCLASS
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For unspecified workers (HISCO 99900 and 99920), it is unclear whether they should be classified as farm workers or unskilled workers, see part three of the recode job. If unspecified workers are common in your data, you may use our procedure to classify these workers using infor...
Feb 27, 2016 - HISCLASS
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All hiscodes except two can be recoded automatically in HISCLASS, using an spss recode job. With the release of their new book HISCLASS, authors Marco van Leeuwen and Ineke Maas provide a new HISCO to HISCLASS file: hisco_hisclass12_book@_numerical. We recommend you use this file...
Feb 27, 2016 - HISCO
Van Leeuwen, 2016, "Files from HISCO database", https://hdl.handle.net/10622/JA9B8O, IISH Data Collection, V1
This dataset contains all files from the HISCO database as used for the historyofwork.iisg.nl website and HISCO book (see: DOI:10.3200/HMTS.37.4.186-197).
Tabular Data - 4.5 KB - 6 Variables, 10 Observations - UNF:6:KPedWtygkztnbvpLJYBMrw==
List of HISCO Major Groups (1-digit)
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