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Robert J. Bennett & Leslie Hannah. (2022) British employer census returns in new digital records 1851–81; consistency, non-response, and truncation – what this means for analysis. Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History 55:2, pages 61-77.
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Robert J. Bennett, Piero Montebruno, Carry van Lieshout & Harry Smith. (2022) Business Entry and Exit: Career Changes of Proprietors in England and Wales (1851–81) Using Record-Linkage. Social Science History 46:2, pages 255-289.
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