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Dec 23, 2021 - HSNDB-SUBSAMPLES
Mandemakers, Kees, 2021, "HSN-release JDJ 2009_01", https://hdl.handle.net/10622/WNLYPL, IISH Data Collection, V2, UNF:6:FCqIcdHxa5wDaNWFBsDlBA== [fileUNF]
HSN-release JDJ 2009_01 was collected for Peter Tammes. Version 2009_01 is the dataset as released in 2009 for the project: Dutch Jewish or Jewish Dutch? |
Dec 9, 2021 - Amsterdamse socialisten 1878-1902
Horssen, Paul; Rietveld, Dick, 2021, "Ledenlijsten van de socialistische bewegingen in Amsterdam 1878-1902", https://hdl.handle.net/10622/ZWR1EI, IISH Data Collection, V1
Gegevens over de leden van de Sociaal Democratische Bond (SDB), de Socialistenbond (SB), de Sociaal Democratische Arbeiderspartij (SDAP) en anarchisten in Amsterdam, 1878-1902, verzameld door Paul van Horssen en Dick Rietveld. |
Nov 26, 2021 - Verhaal van Gelderland
Moes, Rozemarijn; Verhoeven, Dolly, 2021, "Demographic data for Guelders", https://hdl.handle.net/10622/52MLXY, IISH Data Collection, V2, UNF:6:6yMA8cJfCeid8mrVKYOYIA== [fileUNF]
This dataset contains information on and estimates of the population in Guelders from prehistory to 2019. Its creation was part of the project ‘Verhaal van Gelderland’ and was aimed at creating a global overview of long term (regional) population developments in Guelders. To this... |
Nov 24, 2021 - Transnational Intellectual Cooperation (TIC) Collaborative
Christophe Verbruggen, 2021, "TIC-Collaborative", https://hdl.handle.net/10622/R9IHT4, IISH Data Collection, V1
TIC-Collaborative was a collaborative digital humanities project that focused on transnational intellectual cooperation (TIC) in the long nineteenth century, in particular on transnational connections in the field of social reform. The dataset contains information on over 1650 in... |
Oct 21, 2021 - Clio Infra
Gilmore, Oisín, 2021, "The working week in manufacturing since 1820", https://hdl.handle.net/10622/SZ4A1H, IISH Data Collection, V1, UNF:6:Zqh4+uGx03IvDmjICOPxFA== [fileUNF]
The dataset contains some 4 300 observations and covers 120 countries or political units. It shows that workers in manufacturing worked 60 to 90 hours per week in the 19th century, compared to around 40 hours today. This is a reduction of 20-50 hours, that is, 50-125% of today’s... |
Oct 20, 2021 - Clio Infra
Peter Lindert, 2021, "Social Spending", https://hdl.handle.net/10622/CP5NDW, IISH Data Collection, V1
As a share of GDP, government social spending has a hockey stick shape, remaining flat and near zero until the 20th century, when it rose sharply. Northwest Europe has always led the way. Over time, support has become more generous for the average elderly person relative to the y... |
Aug 18, 2021 - Clio Infra
Guido, Alfani; Schifano, Sonia, 2021, "Wealth Top10 percent share", https://hdl.handle.net/10622/BI8EQU, IISH Data Collection, V1
The wealth Gini index value varies between 0 (perfect equality, i.e. all households or individuals have the same wealth) and 1 (perfect inequality, i.e. one household or individual owns all the wealth, the others have none). The wealth share of the top 10% is the share of wealth... |
Aug 18, 2021 - Clio Infra
Alfani, Guido; Schifano, Sonia, 2021, "Wealth Yearly Ginis", https://hdl.handle.net/10622/GQGKRH, IISH Data Collection, V1
The wealth Gini index value varies between 0 (perfect equality, i.e. all households or individuals have the same wealth) and 1 (perfect inequality, i.e. one household or individual owns all the wealth, the others have none). The wealth share of the top 10% is the share of wealth... |
Aug 18, 2021 - Clio Infra
Alfani, Guido; Schifano, Sonia, 2021, "Wealth Total", https://hdl.handle.net/10622/U8ZDOM, IISH Data Collection, V1
The wealth Gini index value varies between 0 (perfect equality, i.e. all households or individuals have the same wealth) and 1 (perfect inequality, i.e. one household or individual owns all the wealth, the others have none). The wealth share of the top 10% is the share of wealth... |
Aug 18, 2021 - Clio Infra
Guido Alfani; Sonia Schifano, 2021, "Wealth Decadal Ginis", https://hdl.handle.net/10622/1NO6GS, IISH Data Collection, V1
The wealth Gini index value varies between 0 (perfect equality, i.e. all households or individuals have the same wealth) and 1 (perfect inequality, i.e. one household or individual owns all the wealth, the others have none). The wealth share of the top 10% is the share of wealth... |