Volume 23 - Article 24 | Pages 669–696
Studying historical occupational careers with multilevel growth models
References
Becker, G.S. (1975). Human Capital. New York and London: Columbia University Press.
Blau, P.M. and Duncan, O.D. (1967). The American occupational structure. New York: Wiley.
Bottero, W. (2005). Stratification. Social Division and Inequality. London: Routledge.
Erikson, R. and Goldthorpe, J.R. (1992). The Constant Flux: A Study of Class Mobility in Industrial Societies. Oxford: University of Oxford.
Ganzeboom, H.B.G., Luijkx, R., and Treiman, D.J. (1989). Intergenerational class mobility in comparative perspective. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 8: 3-84.
Ganzeboom, H.B.G., Treiman, D.J., and Ultee, W.C. (1991). Comparative Intergenerational Stratification Research: Three Generations and Beyond. Annual Review of Sociology 17: 277-302.
Goldin, C. (1994). Understanding the Gender Gap: An Economic History of American Women. In: Burston, P. (ed.). Equal Employment Opportunity: Labor Market Discrimination and Public Policy. New York: Aldine de Gruyter: 17-26.
Goodman, L.A. (1979). Simple models for the analysis of association in cross-classifications having ordered categories. Journal of the American Statistical Association 74(367): 537-552.
Historical Sample of the Netherlands (HSN) (2008). Data Set Life Courses Release 2008_01.
Horrell, S. and Humphries, J. (1995). Women's Labour Force Participation and the Transition to the Male-Breadwinner Family, 1790-1865. The Economic History Review 48(1): 89-117.
Hox, J. (2002). Multilevel analysis: Techniques and Applications. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.
International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) (1969). Revised edition 1968. Geneva: International Labour Office.
Kaelble, H. (1985). Social Mobility in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Europe and America in Comparative Perspective. Leamington Spa: Berg Publishers.
Kalmijn, M. and Luijkx, R. (2005). Has the reciprocal relationship between employment and marriage changed for men? An analysis of the life histories of men born in the Netherlands between 1930 and 1970. Population Studies 59(2): 211-231.
Kerckhoff, A.C. (1995). Institutional Arrangements and Stratification Processes in Industrial Societies. Annual Review of Sociology 21(1): 323-347.
Kerr, C., Dunlop, J.T., Harbison, F.H., and Myers, C.A. (1960). Industrialism and Industrial Man. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
Korenman, S. and Neumark, D. (1991). Does Marriage Really Make Men More Productive? The Journal of Human Resources 26(2): 282-307.
Lambert, P.S., Zijdeman, R.L., Maas, I., Prandy, K., and van Leeuwen, M.H.D. (2008). HIS-CAM - Presentation and evaluation of an historical occupational stratificaton scale based upon the analysis of social interaction. Paper presented at the European Social Science History conference, Lisbon.
Lewis, J. (2001). The Decline of the Male Breadwinner Model: Implications for Work and Care. Social Politics 8(2): 152-169.
Leydesdorff, S. (1977). Verborgen arbeid, vergeten arbeid. Een verkenning in degeschiedenis van de vrouwenarbeid rond negentien-honderd. Amsterdam: Gorcum Assen.
Maas, I. (2004). The use of Event-History-Analysis in Career Research. In: Mitch, D., Brown, J., and van Leeuwen, M.H.D. (eds.). Origins of the modern career. Aldershot: Ashgate: 56-79.
Maas, I. and van Leeuwen, M.H.D. (2002). Industrialization and intergenerational mobility in Sweden. Acta Sociologica 45: 179-194.
Maas, I. and van Leeuwen, M.H.D. (2004). Occupational Careers of the Total Male Labor Force during Industrialization: The Example of Nineteenth-century Sweden. In: Mitch, D., Brown, J., and van Leeuwen, M.H.D. (eds.). Origins of the modern career. Aldershot: Ashgate: 227-258.
Mandemakers, K. (2004). De Historische Steekproef Nederlandse bevolking (HSN) en het project Life Courses in Context. Bevolking En Gezin 33: 91-114.
Marsh, H.W. (2007). Do University Teachers Become More Effective With Experience? A Multilevel Growth Model of Students’ Evaluations of Teaching Over 13 Years. Journal of Educational Psychology 99(4): 775-790.
Mincer, J. and Polachek, S. (1974). Family Investments in Human Capital: Earnings of Women. The Journal of Political Economy 82(2, Part 2: Marriage, Family Human Capital, and Fertility): 76-108.
Mitch, D., Brown, J., and van Leeuwen, M.H.D. (eds.) (2004). Origins of the modern career. Aldershot: Ashgate.
Pavan, R. (2006). Career Choice and Wage Growth. University of Rochester.
Pfau-Effinger, B. (2004). Socio-historical paths of the male breadwinner model - an explanation of cross-national differences. British Journal of Sociology 55(3): 377-399.
Prandy, K. (2000). Class, the Stratification Order and Party Identification. British Journal of Political Science 30(2): 237-258.
Prandy, K. and Lambert, P.S. (2003). Marriage, Social Distance and the Social Space: An Alternative Derivation and Validation of the Cambridge Scale. Sociology 37(3): 397-411.
Raudenbush, S.W. and Bryk, A.S. (2002). Hierarchical linear models: applications and data analysis methods. London: Sage Publications.
Reher, D.S. and Schofield, R. (1993). Old and New Methods in Historical Demography. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Sagiv, A. (1979). General Growth Model for Evaluation of an Individual’s Progress in Learning. Journal of Educational Psychology 71(6): 866-881.
Shavit, Y. and Blossfeld, H.-P. (eds.) (1993). Persistent inequality: Changing educational attainment in thirteen countries. Boulder: Westview Press.
Thurow, L.C. (1975). Generating Inequality: Mechanisms of Distribution in the U.S. Economy. New York: Basic Books.
Treiman, D.J. (1970). Industrialization and Social Stratification. In: Laumann, E.O. (ed.). Social Stratification: Research and Theory for the 1970s. New York: Bobbs-Merrill Company: 207-234.
van Leeuwen, M.H.D. and Maas, I. (2007). Economische specialisering en veranderende sociale verhoudingen in de 19e en 20e eeuw. Een studie op basis van de Nederlandse volkstellingen en huwelijksakten. In: Boonstra, O.W.A., Doorn, P.K., van Horik, M.P.M., van Maarseveen, J.G.S.J., and Oudhof, J. (eds.). Twee eeuwen Nederland geteld. Onderzoek met de digitale Volks-, Beroeps- en Woningtellingen 1795-2001. Statistics Netherlands: 181-205.
van Leeuwen, M.H.D., Maas, I., and Miles, A. (2004). Creating a Historical International Standard Classification of Occupations: An Exercise in Multinational Interdisciplinary Cooperation. Historical Methods. A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History 37(4): 186-197.
van Poppel, F., van Dalen, H.P., and Walhout, E. (2009). Diffusion of a social norm: tracing the emergence of the housewife in the Netherlands, 1812-1922. The Economic History Review 62(1): 99-127.
van Zanden, J.L. and van Riel, A. (2000). Nederland 1780-1914: staat, instituties en economische ontwikkeling. Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Balans.
Zijdeman, R.L. (2008). Intergenerational transfer of occupational status in nineteenth century Zeeland, The Netherlands: A test of the influence of industrialisation, mass communication and urbanisation in 117 municipalities. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 28(5/6): 204-216.