Lars Harrie
Professor
Methods to Create a Longitudinal Integrated Demographic and Geographic Database on the Micro-Level: A Case Study of Five Swedish Rural Parishes, 1813–1914
Author
Summary, in English
The authors develop a methodology to create databases that can be used to add micro-level geographic context to longitudinal historical demographic analyses. The method transforms geographic objects as snapshots (digitized from historical maps) into temporal representations of longitudinal object lifelines and links individuals to these geographic objects. The methodology is evaluated via a case study using historical data from the Scanian Economic Demographic Database. The authors link approximately 53,000 individuals in five parishes for the period 1813–1914 to the property units in which they had lived. The results of this study are a unique contribution in terms of linking individuals to micro level longitudinal geographic data over such long periods. Thus, these data may provide new knowledge for historical demographic research.
Department/s
- eSSENCE: The e-Science Collaboration
- Dept of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science
- Centre for Geographical Information Systems (GIS Centre)
- Centre for Economic Demography
- Department of Economic History
Publishing year
2015
Language
English
Pages
153-173
Publication/Series
Historical Methods
Volume
48
Issue
3
Links
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Heldref Publications
Topic
- Other Computer and Information Science
- Economic History
Keywords
- property units
- longitudinal historical data
- micro-level
- GIS
- geographic data
Status
Published
Project
- Life histories across time and space
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0161-5440
- 10.1080/01615440.2015.1016645