The Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure
Department of Geography and Faculty of History
We have recently rediscovered a series of working papers from the 1990s and have uploaded scans.
Working Paper Series 1 - Jean Robin - From childhood to middle age - cohort analysis in Colyton 1851-1891
Working Paper Series 2 - 1996 - Sue Heath and Pau Miret - Living in and out of the parental home in Spain and Great Britain - a comparative approach
Working Paper Series 3 - 1996 - Richard Wall - Problems and perspectives in comparing household and family structures across Europe
Working Paper Series 4 - 1996 - Hans-Joachim Voth - Going short and working little - labour intensity and energy availability in eighteenth century England
Working Paper Series 5 - 1997 - Stephen Klasen - Marriage bargaining and intrahousehold resource allocation - excess female mortality among adults during early German development 1740-1860
Working Paper Series 6 - 1998 - David Thomson - Cohort fortunes and demographic change in the twentieth century
Working Paper Series 7 - 1999 - S Ryan Johansson - Death and the doctors - medicine and elite mortality in Britain from 1500 to 1800