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- Mass migration, commodity market integration and real wage convergence, the late nineteenth century Atlantic economy
- Migration and the international labor market, 1850-1939, edited by Timothy J. Hatton and Jeffrey G. Williamson
- Did Joseph Arch raise agricultural wages?, rural trade unions and the labour market in late-nineteenth century England
- New estimates of British unemployment, 1870-1913
- The impact of emigration on real wages in Ireland 1850-1914
- Interwar unemployment in international perspective, edited by Barry Eichengreen and T.J. Hatton
- Where do U.S. immigrants come from, and why?
- The new comparative economic history, essays in honor of Jeffrey G. Williamson, edited by Timothy J. Hatton, Kevin H. O'Rourke, and Alan M. Taylor
- The origins and early impact of the minimum wage in agriculture
- The age of mass migration, causes and economic impact, Timothy J. Hatton, Jeffrey G. Williamson
- Female labour force participation in interwar Britain
- Immigrants assimilate as communities, not just as individuals
- Global migration and the world economy, two centuries of policy and performance, Timothy J. Hatton and Jeffrey G. Williamson
- A quarterly model of the labour market in interwar Britain
- The revolution in Women's work 1911-1971 a regional perspective
- What fundamentals drive world migration?
- Unemployment incidence in interwar London
- What fundamentals drive world migration?
- Profit sharing in British industry, 1865-1913
- Houesehold labour supply and women's work in interwar Britain
- Demographic and economic pressure on emigration out of Africa
- Migration, migrants and policy in the United Kingdom
- Female labour force participation, the enigma of the interwar period
- Women's work in census and surveys 1911-1931
- The impact of immigration on American labor markets prior to the quotas
- Rowntree's "Life cycle of poverty" in interwar London
- Emigration from the UK, 1870-1913 and 1950-1998
- A model of UK emigration, 1870-1913
- Migration, migrants and policy in the United Kingdom
- Seebohm Rowntree and the post-war poverty puzzle
- What drove the mass migrations from Europe in the late nineteenth century?
- Late-comers to mass emigration, the Latin experience
- International migration and world development, a historical perspective
- Demographic and economic pressure on emigration out of Africa
- Poverty and the welfare state in inter-war London
- The union wage effect, international evidence from the late nineteenth century
- Unemployment and the labour market in the interwar period