Jacob Louis Weisdorf

Pubblicazioni

Titolo Pubblicato in Anno
Forgotten Family: The Influence of Women and Children on the Nexus of Wage Earning and Demographic Change in England, 1260–1860 JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN STUDIES 2024
Beyond the male breadwinner: Life-cycle living standards of intact and disrupted English working families, 1260–1850 THE ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW 2022
Family standards of living over the long run, England 1280-1850 PAST & PRESENT 2021
A Case of Its Own? A Review of Italy’s Colonisation of Eritrea, 1890-1941 THE JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN ECONOMIC HISTORY 2021
Italy and the little divergence in wages and prices: evidence from stable employment in rural areas THE ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW 2020
Italy and the Little Divergence in Wages and Prices: New Data, New Results THE JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY 2020
Malthus's missing women and children: demography and wages in historical perspective, England 1280-1850 EUROPEAN ECONOMIC REVIEW 2020
Pioneering into the past: Regional literacy developments in Italy before Italy EUROPEAN REVIEW OF ECONOMIC HISTORY 2019
Unreal Wages? Real Income and Economic Growth in England, 1260-1850 ECONOMIC JOURNAL 2019
Childlessness, celibacy and net fertility in pre-industrial England: the middle-class evolutionary advantage JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC GROWTH 2019
Further Evidence of Within-Marriage Fertility Control in Pre-Transitional England DEMOGRAPHY 2019
Human Capital Formation during the First Industrial Revolution: Evidence from the use of Steam Engines JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION 2019
The Blessings of Medicine? Patient Characteristics and Health Outcomes in a Ugandan Mission Hospital, 1908–1970 SOCIAL HISTORY OF MEDICINE 2019
Fecundity, fertility and the formation of human capital ECONOMIC JOURNAL 2018
Social mobility among Christian Africans: evidence from Anglican marriage registers in Uganda, 1895–2011 ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW 2018
Malthus in the Bedroom: Birth Spacing as Birth Control in Pre-Transition England DEMOGRAPHY 2017
Human capital formation from occupations: the ‘deskilling hypothesis’ revisited CLIOMETRICA 2017
Mercato del lavoro, salari reali e standard di vita a Roma nel XVI e XVII secolo: le evidenze nella costruzione della Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano Quando la Fabbrica costruì San Pietro Un cantiere di lavoro, di pietà cristiana e di umanità (XVI-XIX secc.) 2016
A colonial legacy of african gender inequality? Evidence from Christian Kampala, 1895-2011 ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW 2016
Church book registry: A cliometric view Handbook of Cliometrics 2016

Interessi di ricerca

I am a research fellow at the CEPR in London and a research associate of the CAGE in Warwick. I have a PhD degree in economics from the University of Copenhagen and one in economic history from Lund University. My research interests concern the forces that led to the wealth of nations. My studies consider England (the cradle of the industrial revolution), Italy and France (industrial runner-ups), and sub-Saharan Africa (a still-to-come region). I currently work on a project that investigates colonial influences on gender inequality using historical marriage data from Africa; one that explores the labour market causes and consequences of technical change using French 19th-century steam engines; one that estimates the extent of underemployment in pre-modern England; and one that considers the regional winners and losers of Italy's unification. I am a previous co-founder and co-organiser of the FRESH Meetings, the Sound Workshop and the WEast Workshop.

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