Childhood and child labour in the British industrial revolution1 J Humphries The Economic History Review 66 (2), 395-418, 2013 | 825 | 2013 |
Class struggle and the persistence of the working-class family J Humphries Cambridge Journal of Economics 1 (3), 241-258, 1977 | 600 | 1977 |
Women's labour force participation and the transition to the male-breadwinner family, 1790-1865 S Horrell, J Humphries Economic History Review, 89-117, 1995 | 470 | 1995 |
Enclosures, common rights, and women: The proletarianization of families in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries J Humphries The Journal of Economic History 50 (1), 17-42, 1990 | 414 | 1990 |
Off the record: Reconstructing women's labor force participation in the European past J Humphries, C Sarasúa Feminist Economics 18 (4), 39-67, 2012 | 339 | 2012 |
The reconstruction of the supply side of the labour market: The relative autonomy of social reproduction J Humphries, J Rubery Cambridge Journal of economics 8 (4), 331-346, 1984 | 307 | 1984 |
The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain: Volume 1, Industrialisation, 1700–1870 R Floud, J Humphries, P Johnson Cambridge University Press, 2014 | 284 | 2014 |
" The exploitation of little children": Child labor and the family economy in the industrial revolution S Horrell, J Humphries Explorations in Economic History 32 (4), 485-516, 1995 | 268 | 1995 |
The wages of women in England, 1260–1850 J Humphries, J Weisdorf The Journal of Economic History 75 (2), 405-447, 2015 | 249 | 2015 |
The lure of aggregates and the pitfalls of the patriarchal perspective: a critique of the high wage economy interpretation of the British industrial revolution J Humphries The Economic History Review 66 (3), 693-714, 2013 | 224 | 2013 |
Unreal wages? Real income and economic growth in England, 1260–1850 J Humphries, J Weisdorf The Economic Journal 129 (623), 2867-2887, 2019 | 207 | 2019 |
Old questions, new data, and alternative perspectives: families' living standards in the industrial revolution S Horrell, J Humphries The Journal of Economic History 52 (4), 849-880, 1992 | 205 | 1992 |
The origins and expansion of the male breadwinner family: The case of nineteenth-century Britain S Horrell, J Humphries International Review of Social History 42 (S5), 25-64, 1997 | 201 | 1997 |
Protective legislation, the capitalist state, and working class men: the case of the 1842 Mines Regulation Act J Humphries Feminist Review 7 (1), 1-33, 1981 | 170 | 1981 |
Two WD-repeat genes from cotton are functional homologues of the Arabidopsis thaliana TRANSPARENT TESTA GLABRA1 (TTG1) gene JA Humphries, AR Walker, JN Timmis, SJ Orford Plant molecular biology 57, 67-81, 2005 | 168 | 2005 |
The working class family, women's liberation, and class struggle: the case of nineteenth century British history J Humphries Review of Radical Political Economics 9 (3), 25-41, 1977 | 166 | 1977 |
Spinning the industrial revolution J Humphries, B Schneider The Economic History Review 72 (1), 126-155, 2019 | 146 | 2019 |
The economics of equal opportunities J Humphries, J Rubery Equal Opportunities Commission, 1995 | 129 | 1995 |
English Apprenticeship: A Neglected Factor in the First Industrial Revolution. J Humphries Oxford University Press, 2003 | 119 | 2003 |
Amartya Sen's work and ideas: a gender perspective B Agarwal, J Humphries, I Robeyns Routledge, 2013 | 105 | 2013 |