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Humphries, Jane (2024) Careworn: the economic history of caring labor. The Journal of Economic History. ISSN 0022-0507

Horrell, Sara, Humphries, Jane and Weisdorf, Jacob (2023) Forgotten family: the influence of women and children in the economic-demographic nexus. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. ISSN 1082-9636 (In Press)

Humphries, Jane and Thomas, Ryah (2023) The best job in the world: breadwinning and the capture of household labor in nineteenth and early twentieth-century British coalmining. Feminist Economics, 29 (1). 97 - 140. ISSN 1354-5701

Horrell, Sara, Humphries, Jane and Weisdorf, Jacob (2022) Beyond the male breadwinner: life-cycle living standards of intact and disrupted English working families, 1260-1850. Economic History Review, 75 (2). 530 - 560. ISSN 0013-0117

Humphries, Jane and Schneider, Benjamin (2021) Gender equality, growth, and how a technological trap destroyed female work. Economic History of Developing Regions, 36 (3). 428 - 438. ISSN 2078-0389

Humphries, Jane (2020) Girls and their families in an era of economic change. Continuity and Change, 35 (3). 311 - 343. ISSN 0268-4160

Humphries, Jane and Schneider, Benjamin (2020) Losing the thread: a response to Robert Allen dagger: a response to Robert Allen. Economic History Review, 73 (4). pp. 1137-1152. ISSN 0013-0117

Horrell, Sara, Humphries, Jane and Weisdorf, Jacob (2020) Malthus’s missing women and children: demography and wages in historical perspective, England 1280-1850. European Economic Review, 129. ISSN 0014-2921

Horrell, Sara Helen, Humphries, Jane and Weisdorf, Jacob (2020) Family standards of living over the long run, England 1280-1850. Past and Present, 250 (1). 87–134. ISSN 0031-2746

Humphries, Jane and Weisdorf, Jacob (2019) Unreal wages? Real income and economic growth in England, 1260-1850. The Economic Journal, 129 (623). 2867 - 2887. ISSN 0013-0133

Humphries, Jane and Horrell, Sara (2019) Children’s work and wages in Britain, 1280-1860. Explorations in Economic History, 73. ISSN 0014-4983

Humphries, Jane and Schneider, Benjamin (2019) Spinning the industrial revolution. Economic History Review, 72 (1). 126 - 155. ISSN 0013-0117

Horrell, Sara, Humphries, Jane and Sneath, Ken (2015) Consumption conundrums unravelled. Economic History Review, 68 (3). 830 - 857. ISSN 0013-0117

Humphries, Jane (2013) The lure of aggregates and the pitfalls of the patriarchal perspective: a critique of the high wage economy interpretation of the British industrial revolution. Economic History Review, 66 (3). pp. 693-714. ISSN 0013-0117

Humphries, Jane and Leunig, Tim (2009) Cities, market integration and going to sea: stunting and the standard of living in early nineteenth century England and Wales. Economic History Review, 62 (2). pp. 458-478. ISSN 0013-0117

Humphries, Jane and Leunig, Timothy (2009) Was Dick Whittington taller than those he left behind?: anthropometric measures, migration and the quality of life in early nineteenth century London? Explorations in Economic History, 46 (1). pp. 120-131. ISSN 0014-4983

Book Section

Horrell, Sara, Humphries, Jane and Sneath, Ken (2013) Cupidity and crime: consumption as revealed by insights from the Old Bailey records of thefts in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In: Casson, Mark and Hashimzade, Nigar, (eds.) Large Databases in Economic History: Research Methods and Case Studies. Routledge explorations in economic history. Routledge, Abingdon, UK, 246 - 267. ISBN 9780415820684

Monograph

Humphries, Jane (2023) Respectable standards of living: the alternative lens of maintenance costs, Britain 1270-1860. Economic History Working Papers (353). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Horrell, Sara, Humphries, Jane and Weisdorf, Jacob (2020) Life-cycle living standards of intact and disrupted English working families, 1260-1850. Economic History Working Papers (310). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

Humphries, Jane and Leunig, Tim (2007) Was Dick Whittington taller than those he left behind?: anthropometric measures, migration and the quality of life in early nineteenth century London. Economic History Working Papers (101/07). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.

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