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Chris Minns
Chris Minns
Economic History Department, LSE
Verifisert e-postadresse på lse.ac.uk
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The times they are not changin’: Days and hours of work in Old and New Worlds, 1870–2000
M Huberman, C Minns
Explorations in Economic History 44 (4), 538-567, 2007
3452007
Rules and reality: quantifying the practice of apprenticeship in early modern England1
C Minns, P Wallis
The Economic History Review 65 (2), 556-579, 2012
109*2012
Networks in the premodern economy: the market for London apprenticeships, 1600–1749
T Leunig, C Minns, P Wallis
The Journal of Economic History 71 (2), 413-443, 2011
912011
Income, cohort effects, and occupational mobility: a new look at immigration to the United States at the turn of the 20th century
C Minns
Explorations in economic history 37 (4), 326-350, 2000
882000
The price of human capital in a pre-industrial economy: premiums and apprenticeship contracts in 18th century England
C Minns, P Wallis
Explorations in Economic History 50 (3), 335-350, 2013
67*2013
The spirit of capitalism? Ethnicity, religion, and self-employment in early 20th century Canada
C Minns, M Rizov
Explorations in Economic History 42 (2), 259-281, 2005
662005
Leaving home and entering service: the age of apprenticeship in early modern London
P Wallis, C Webb, C Minns
Continuity and Change 25 (3), 377-404, 2010
642010
Access to the trade: monopoly and mobility in European craft guilds in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
M Prak, CH Crowston, B De Munck, C Kissane, C Minns, R Schalk, ...
Journal of Social History 54 (2), 421-452, 2020
54*2020
Occupational income scores and immigrant assimilation. Evidence from the Canadian census
K Inwood, C Minns, F Summerfield
Explorations in Economic History 72, 114-122, 2019
322019
Dominion or Republic? Migrants to North America from the United Kingdom, 1870–1910
AG Green, M MacKinnon, C Minns
The Economic History Review 55 (4), 666-696, 2002
322002
Conspicuous by their absence: French Canadians and the Settlement of the Canadian West
A Green, M MacKinnon, C Minns
The Journal of Economic History 65 (3), 822-849, 2005
272005
Guilds in the transition to modernity: The cases of Germany, United Kingdom, and the Netherlands
M Hoogenboom, C Kissane, M Prak, P Wallis, C Minns
Theory and Society 47, 255-291, 2018
262018
Picking winners? The effect of birth order and migration on parental human capital investments in pre-modern England
M Klemp, C Minns, P Wallis, J Weisdorf
European Review of Economic History 17 (2), 210-232, 2013
222013
The scale and scope of citizenship in early modern Europe: Preliminary estimates
C Minns, C Crowston, R De Kerf, B De Munck, M Hoogenboom, ...
unpublished paper bEUcitizen project, work package 3, 2014
21*2014
Selection bias encountered in the systematic linking of historical census records
L Antonie, K Inwood, C Minns, F Summerfield
Social Science History 44 (3), 555-570, 2020
182020
Immigration policy and the skills of Irish immigrants: evidence and implications
C Minns
Available at SSRN 739727, 2005
182005
The costs of doing hard time: a penitentiary‐based regional price index for Canada, 1883–1923
C Minns, M MacKinnon
Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'économique 40 (2), 528-560, 2007
172007
Reverse assimilation? Immigrants in the Canadian labour market during the Great Depression
K Inwood, C Minns, F Summerfield
European Review of Economic History 20 (3), 299-321, 2016
162016
Intergenerational mobility in a mid-Atlantic economy: Canada, 1871–1901
L Antonie, K Inwood, C Minns, F Summerfield
The Journal of Economic History 82 (4), 1003-1029, 2022
122022
The impact of school provision on pupil attendance: evidence from the early 20th century
M MacKinnon, C Minns
Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2009
122009
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