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Community | Professor Kris Inwood
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Historical Data Research Unit. Professor in Economics and in History at the University of Guelph. The advancement of knowledge is a collective enterprise that relies on the building of research communities. I am fortunate to collaborate with a number of co-authors in my research. And to contribute to the interdisciplinary networks centred on the North Atlantic Population Project. And the Canada Century Research Infrastructure. Inequality and factor prices during globalization. A digitised sample of indiv...
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News | Professor Kris Inwood | Professor in Economics and in History at the University of Guelph
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Historical Data Research Unit. Professor in Economics and in History at the University of Guelph. Apologies, but no results were found for the requested archive. Perhaps searching will help find a related post. A digitised sample of individual records from the 1871 British and Canadian censuses: a richly detailed snapshot of people and society in two different but related environments. Making available a digitised sample of individual records from the 1891 Canadian census. Historical Data Research Unit.
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Teaching | Professor Kris Inwood
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Historical Data Research Unit. Professor in Economics and in History at the University of Guelph. The outlines for courses taught recently are posted below. I have been advisor or a member of the advisory committee for 35 MA/MSc students and 10 PhD students in History, Economics and other social science disciplines. History of the World Economy since 1850 ECON*3720. Economic Development in Historical Perspective ECON*6370. Europe and the World Economy to 1914 ECON*3730. History With Numbers HIST*4450.
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Workshop 2009 | People in Motion
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Historical Data Research Unit. Longitudinal Data from Historical Sources. Longitudinal Analysis, Historical Sources and Generational Change. Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Historical Data: Intersections and Opportunities. The Next Generation of Record Linkage from Systematic Sources. Monday April 6, U of Guelph. Household and Farm Transitions in Environmental Context. Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, ICPSR, University of Michigan. New Estimates of Migration for the United States, 1850 1900. Different Record L...
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Longitudinal Analysis, Historical Sources and Generational Change | People in Motion
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Historical Data Research Unit. Longitudinal Data from Historical Sources. Longitudinal Analysis, Historical Sources and Generational Change. Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Historical Data: Intersections and Opportunities. The Next Generation of Record Linkage from Systematic Sources. Longitudinal Analysis, Historical Sources and Generational Change. A workshop at the University of Guelph May 24-25 2010. OVC LifeLong Learning Centre Rm 1713. Http:/ www.recordlink.org/. David Barss (Family Search). What ...
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Prospectus | People in Motion
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Historical Data Research Unit. Longitudinal Data from Historical Sources. Longitudinal Analysis, Historical Sources and Generational Change. Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Historical Data: Intersections and Opportunities. The Next Generation of Record Linkage from Systematic Sources. 1871 Canadian census sample created by Gordon Darroch and Michael Ornstein. 1871 Canadian census sample created at the University of Guelph. 1871 Canadian census complete count database provided by genealogical partners.
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Historical Database Linkage
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The Business History of Sport. Digital History (9808A) Western F14. Exploring Digital Humanities (4170) Guelph W15. Detail of a page from Fifth Census of Canada, 1911. At the University of Guelph Historical Data Research Unit, I am working on an exciting digital humanities project, People in Motion. Which is devising an automated system to link people in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Canadian, American, and British censuses. This project is supported by a CFI.
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The Next Generation of Record Linkage from Systematic Sources | People in Motion
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Historical Data Research Unit. Longitudinal Data from Historical Sources. Longitudinal Analysis, Historical Sources and Generational Change. Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Historical Data: Intersections and Opportunities. The Next Generation of Record Linkage from Systematic Sources. The Next Generation of Record Linkage from Systematic Sources. A Workshop at the University of Guelph. March 5-6, 2007. 9:00 Chair: Professor Kris Inwood, Economics and History, University of Guelph. Bernard Casgrain and M...
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Workshops | People in Motion
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Historical Data Research Unit. Longitudinal Data from Historical Sources. Longitudinal Analysis, Historical Sources and Generational Change. Longitudinal and Cross-Sectional Historical Data: Intersections and Opportunities. The Next Generation of Record Linkage from Systematic Sources. Longitudinal Analysis, Historical Sources and Generational Change. Guelph, May 24-25, 2010). Guelph, April 6 2009). The Next Generation of Record Linkage from Systematic Sources. Guelph, March 5-6, 2007).