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Workplace:Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2006

  1. Poverty and Productivity in Female-Headed Households in Zimbabwe
    Cambridge Working Papers in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge Downloads View citations (3)
    See also Journal Article Poverty and productivity in female-headed households in Zimbabwe, Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals (2007) Downloads View citations (64) (2007)

Journal Articles

2012

  1. Bringing home the bacon? Regional nutrition, stature, and gender in the industrial revolution
    Economic History Review, 2012, 65, (4), 1354-1379 Downloads View citations (25)

2009

  1. Measuring misery: Body mass, ageing and gender inequality in Victorian London
    Explorations in Economic History, 2009, 46, (1), 93-119 Downloads View citations (29)

2007

  1. Poverty and productivity in female-headed households in Zimbabwe
    Journal of Development Studies, 2007, 43, (8), 1351-1380 Downloads View citations (64)
    See also Working Paper Poverty and Productivity in Female-Headed Households in Zimbabwe, Cambridge Working Papers in Economics (2006) Downloads View citations (3) (2006)

2003

  1. The Wonderful Usefulness of History
    Economic Journal, 2003, 113, (485), F180-F186

2002

  1. Ten millionaires and ten million beggars by MWANGI WA GITHINJI. (Ashgate, Aldershot, 2000, pp. xvii+197)
    Journal of International Development, 2002, 14, (7), 1047-1049 Downloads

2001

  1. Destined for Deprivation: Human Capital Formation and Intergenerational Poverty in Nineteenth-Century England
    Explorations in Economic History, 2001, 38, (3), 339-365 Downloads View citations (13)

2000

  1. Work and prudence: Household responses to income variation in nineteenth-century Britain
    European Review of Economic History, 2000, 4, (1), 27-57 Downloads View citations (16)

1996

  1. Home Demand and British Industrialization
    The Journal of Economic History, 1996, 56, (3), 561-604 Downloads View citations (39)

1995

  1. The Exploitation of Little Children: Child Labor and the Family Economy in the Industrial Revolution
    Explorations in Economic History, 1995, 32, (4), 485-516 Downloads View citations (53)

1992

  1. Aid, the public sector and the market in less developed countries: A return to the scene of the crime
    Journal of International Development, 1992, 4, (2), 139-150 View citations (58)
  2. Old Questions, New Data, and Alternative Perspectives: Families' Living Standards in the Industrial Revolution
    The Journal of Economic History, 1992, 52, (4), 849-880 Downloads View citations (43)

1991

  1. Gender and Working Time: An Analysis of Employers' Working-Time Policies
    Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1991, 15, (4), 373-91 View citations (6)

1990

  1. Aid, the Public Sector and the Market in Less Developed Countries: A Reply
    Economic Journal, 1990, 100, (399), 224-25 Downloads View citations (1)

1987

  1. Aid, the Public Sector and the Market in Less Developed Countries
    Economic Journal, 1987, 97, (387), 616-41 Downloads View citations (202)
 
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