This file describes the labour relations in Spain in 1900. The file was kindly
provided by Prof. Lana-Berasain. See details for restricted use of this data.
Usage
data(spain.1900)
Format
A data frame with 823 observations on the following 52 variables.
labour.rel.3
a numeric vector
labour.rel.2
a numeric vector
labour.rel.1
a numeric vector
id.labrel
a numeric vector
id.pop
a numeric vector
day
a numeric vector
month
a numeric vector
year
a numeric vector
year.start
a numeric vector
year.end
a numeric vector
locality
a factor with levels [Text/NA]NA
urbanized
a factor with levels [Y/N/NA]NAY
region
a factor with levels [Text/NA]NA
country
a factor with levels [mandatory][Text]Spain
total
a numeric vector
minimum
a numeric vector
maximum
a numeric vector
quality.total
a factor with levels [A/C/E][mandatory]AC
gender
a factor with levels [mandatory][T/M/F/U]FMT
mar.stat
a factor with levels [mandatory][T/M/S/W/D/U]MSTUW
age.start
a numeric vector
age.end
a numeric vector
type.activity
a factor with levels [mandatory][P/L (+a/c/d/j)]LP
branch
a factor with levels AffluentsAgricultural and animal husbandry workersArchitects, engineers, etcAuthors, journalists and related writersbeggars,tramps and prostitutesBookkeepers, cashiers and related workersBookkeepers, cashiers, etcBricklayers, carpenters, etcBuyersCabinetmakers and related woodworkersChemical processorsChildrenClerical and related workersComposers and perfoming artistsComposers and performing artistsConvicts and prisonersCook, waiters, bartenders, etcCooks, waiters, bartenders, etcElectrical fitters and related electrical and electronical workersFood and beverages processorsGlass formers, potters,etcGovernment executive officialsHousekeeping services workersJuristsMachinery fitters, machine assemblers, etcMachinery fitters, machine assemblers,etcMaids and Housekeeping services workersMail distribution clerksManagersMaterial handling and related equipment operators, etcMedical, dental, veterinary, etcMetal processorsMiners, quarrymen, well-drillers,etcNANot workingOther production workersPatients, people in hospices, mads and alienatedPrimary schoolPrinters and related workersProtective services workersRetired and State pensionersSales workersSalesmen, shop assistants, etcSculptors, painters, photographers,etcService workers not classifiedSpinners, weavers, knitters, dyers,etcStenographers, typists,etcStudentsTailors, dressmakers, sewers, upholsterers, etcTanners, fellmongers and pelt dressersTeachersText/NATransport equipment operatorsUnemployedWood preparation workersWorkersWorkers in ReligionWorkers not elsewhere classifiedWorking proprietors (wholesale and retail)
branch.hisco
a factor with levels [0-9/NA][note instructions]0123456789NA
a factor with levels [010-999/NA]020061120130141149151161171173175211310321331339370393410422451490532540582583592599621624649711720731749750761779791810841849859892920949950971981984989999NA
position
a factor with levels [Text/NA]Affluents (personas que viven de sus rentas)Family membersNARetired and State pensioners
nationality
a factor with levels [Text/NA]NA
ethnicity
a factor with levels [Text/NA]NA
race
a factor with levels [Text/NA]NA
religion
a factor with levels [Text/NA]NA
social.group
a factor with levels [Text/NA]NA
source
a numeric vector
volume
a numeric vector
page
a factor with levels [#/Text/NA]210-21927-29298-323323479
labour.rel.1.pct
a numeric vector
labour.rel.2.pct
a numeric vector
labour.rel.3.pct
a numeric vector
remark
a factor with levels [Text/NA]349 settlements with more than 5000 inhabitantsAlso classificable as HISCO 441Children included in the group "retirados, pensionistas del Estado y de otras administraciones públicas y privadas"It has been supposed that children and old persons were kin producersMarital status unknownNAThe shares of self-employed and wage earners has been estimated according to the average of salaried workers in 1860 and 1955 (sources 14 and 15, pp.162-163)The shares of self-employed and wage earners has been estimated according to the share of patrons in the census of 1920 (source 11, V, pp.421-424, 487)The source gives that number as age unclasifiedThe source warns that the excess of 135,120 were persons registered with more than one professionYoungmen included in the group "retirados, pensionistas del Estado y de otras administraciones públicas y privadas"
txt1.1
a factor with levels CommodifiedEitherOrNon workingReciprocalTributaryUnknown
txt1.2
a factor with levels CommunityEitherOrHouseholdMarketNon-marketUnknown
Lana-Berasain, J-M. ?. Labour Relations in Spain, 1800, 1900 and 2001: A methodological approach. URL: https://collab.iisg.nl/c/document_library/get_file?p_l_id=273223&folderId=283117&name=DLFE-91302.pdf. Last accessed: April 28, 2014.