十九世纪爱尔兰的职业结构:数据来源与探索路径

Occupational structure in Ireland in the nineteenth century: data sources and avenues of exploration

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2019
被引 1
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用1821至1911年爱尔兰人口普查数据,分析后饥荒时期劳动力在三大产业间的结构变化,发现爱尔兰经济正经历缓慢的现代化转型。

Abstract

Abstract This paper considers structural change in post-Famine Ireland through an examination of changes in the allocation of the labour force across three broad production sectors: primary, secondary and tertiary. To do so, it makes extensive use of the Irish Census of Population from 1821 to 1911 as a source of occupational information. While there are a number of concerns with these returns, outlined and explored here, the Irish census remains the most complete source of information available on male and female labour force activity and occupations in Ireland during this period. The outcome of this exercise is a picture of Irish primary, secondary and tertiary sector employment during the latter half of the nineteenth century that is consistent with that of an economy undergoing a development transition: modernising albeit slowly. While Ireland was the poorest region of the UK economy, it was one of the richer European economies in terms of GDP per head and undergoing a development transition similar to a number of European economies during this period.

世纪爱尔兰职业结构人口普查劳动力部门转移