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It is difficult for households to match a low and fluctuating income with their expenditures. One short-term strategy for managing cash-flow problems is to turn to one’s social networks for support. This article describes and analyses the borrowing
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Autor:
Dan Bäcklund, Kristina Lilja
Adolescents’ income contributions to working-class families decreased between the 1910s and the 1930s in Sweden. This was significant for adolescents’ right to self-determination. By using household budget surveys, this article shows that at the
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Autor:
Dan Bäcklund, Kristina Lilja
Publikováno v:
Financial History Review. 23:111-132
This article deals with savings banks and the extent to which they encouraged workers to save. A study of probate inventories from three Swedish towns shows that just 20–30 per cent of workers had assets in savings banks during the second half of t
Autor:
Dan Bäcklund, Kristina Lilja
Publikováno v:
European Review of Economic History. 17:171-189
Studies have shown that children's incomes were important for working-class families during industrialization. We found that, even before industrialization, having children greatly affected the family economy of workers and master artisans. For worke
Autor:
Kristina Lilja, Dan Bäcklund
How did workers make provisions for old age before the introduction of old agepensions? What was the relative importance of dependence on children and saving forold age respectively? This article concerns the transition from a traditional familybased
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Autor:
Dan Bäcklund
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian Economic History Review. 39:3-28
It is often contended that leading cities are stable. In its simplest form this contention, which I shall call the stability thesis, means nothing more than that leading cities retain their positions at the top of the urban hierarchy for a long time.
Autor:
Fritz Hodne, Margit Mogensen, Kent Sivesand, Gunner Lind, Christoffer H. Ericsson, Dan Bäcklund, Svend E. Green-Pedersen
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian Economic History Review. 30:143-161