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Saito, O, ‘Who worked when? Life-time pr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> labour force participation in<br />

Cardington and Corfe Castle in the late eighteenth and mid-nineteenth century’, in<br />

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perspectives (2007), pp. 209-227.<br />

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and the 1851 census’ in Goose, N., (ed.) Women’s work in Industrial <strong>England</strong>:<br />

Regional and local perspectives (2007), pp. 29-50.<br />

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London companies 1700-1750.’ (2010), unpub. paper available as paper 16 at<br />

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Kitson, P.M., Shaw-Taylor, L., Wrigley, E.A., Davies, R.S., Newton, G., and Satchell,<br />

A.E.M., ‘<strong>The</strong> creation <strong>of</strong> a ‘census’ <strong>of</strong> adult male employment for <strong>England</strong> and<br />

Wales for 1817’ (2010) available as paper 3 at<br />

http://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/occupations/britain19c/papers.html<br />

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contribution <strong>of</strong> spinning to household earnings and the national economy in <strong>England</strong><br />

1550-1770’, forthcoming Economic History Review.<br />

Shaw-Taylor L., and Jones, A., ‘<strong>The</strong> male occupational structure <strong>of</strong> Northamptonshire<br />

1777-1881: A case <strong>of</strong> partial de-industrialization?’ Available as paper 5 at<br />

http://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/occupations/abstracts/<br />

Shaw-Taylor, L., and Kitson, P., ‘'<strong>The</strong> sectoral allocation <strong>of</strong> labourers <strong>c.1710</strong>-1911:<br />

towards an optimal methodology’, forthcoming at<br />

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paper 8.<br />

Shaw-Taylor, L., and Wrigley, E.A., ‘<strong>The</strong> <strong>Occupational</strong> <strong>Structure</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>England</strong> c.1750-<br />

1871: A Preliminary Report’ available at:<br />

http://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/occupations/abstracts/ as paper 1.<br />

Shaw-Taylor, L., Wrigley, E.A., Davies, R.S., Kitson, P.M., Newton, G., and Satchell,<br />

A.E.M, ‘<strong>The</strong> occupational structure <strong>of</strong> <strong>England</strong> and Wales c.1817-1881’ available as<br />

paper 4 at<br />

http://www.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/occupations/britain19c/papers.html<br />

Digital datasets<br />

UK Data Archive, SN4177, Schürer, K., and Woollard, M., 1881 Census for <strong>England</strong><br />

and Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle <strong>of</strong> Man (Enhanced Version).<br />

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