Chapter Socioeconomic mobility and inequality persistence. The area of Barcelona, 16th-19th centuries

Preindustrial social mobility is still primarily understudied in present times. Most preindustrial and early-industrial social mobility research focused strictly on occupational mobility, not fully capturing the substantial socioeconomic disparities within occupational groups that presumably always...

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Hoofdauteurs: Brea-Martinez, Gabriel, Pujadas-Mora, Joana Maria
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description Preindustrial social mobility is still primarily understudied in present times. Most preindustrial and early-industrial social mobility research focused strictly on occupational mobility, not fully capturing the substantial socioeconomic disparities within occupational groups that presumably always existed. In this study, we aim to contribute to the literature by estimating long-term trends in intergenerational social mobility in Barcelona and its hinterland. We use the Barcelona Historical Marriage Database to assess disparities between socially and non-socially mobile individuals within occupational groups through unique data covering occupational prestige and economic information via genealogical reconstitutions. Using a combined SES approach (occupational prestige and economic capacity) can capture both class differences and within-occupation disparities. Socioeconomic mobility increased since the beginning of the 18th century, during Catalan protoindustrialization, but with significant class disparities. SES persistence increased for Non-Manuals' children, stagnated for Artisans' children, and declined for Farmers'. Moreover, within occupational groups, we find that intergenerational class-mobile individuals had always been disadvantaged in socioeconomic terms compared to the immobile, a constant characteristic from preindustrial times until the end of the 19th century. These results suggest that socially immobile (intergenerationally) individuals always benefited from the privilege of having fathers within the same occupational class, independent of the period, which recalls the sociological concept of the class ceiling.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1636252025-08-02T05:19:22Z Chapter Socioeconomic mobility and inequality persistence. The area of Barcelona, 16th-19th centuries Brea-Martinez, Gabriel Pujadas-Mora, Joana Maria Social Mobility Inequality Long-term Preindustrial social mobility is still primarily understudied in present times. Most preindustrial and early-industrial social mobility research focused strictly on occupational mobility, not fully capturing the substantial socioeconomic disparities within occupational groups that presumably always existed. In this study, we aim to contribute to the literature by estimating long-term trends in intergenerational social mobility in Barcelona and its hinterland. We use the Barcelona Historical Marriage Database to assess disparities between socially and non-socially mobile individuals within occupational groups through unique data covering occupational prestige and economic information via genealogical reconstitutions. Using a combined SES approach (occupational prestige and economic capacity) can capture both class differences and within-occupation disparities. Socioeconomic mobility increased since the beginning of the 18th century, during Catalan protoindustrialization, but with significant class disparities. SES persistence increased for Non-Manuals' children, stagnated for Artisans' children, and declined for Farmers'. Moreover, within occupational groups, we find that intergenerational class-mobile individuals had always been disadvantaged in socioeconomic terms compared to the immobile, a constant characteristic from preindustrial times until the end of the 19th century. These results suggest that socially immobile (intergenerationally) individuals always benefited from the privilege of having fathers within the same occupational class, independent of the period, which recalls the sociological concept of the class ceiling. 2025-08-02T05:19:21Z 2025-08-02T05:19:21Z 2025-08-01T15:45:44Z 2025 chapter ONIX_20250801T173835_9791221506679_80 2975-1195 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/104630 9791221506679 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/163625 eng Datini Studies in Economic History open access image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/104630/1/44510.pdf Firenze University Press 10.36253/979-12-215-0667-9.20 10.36253/979-12-215-0667-9.20 2ec4474d-93b1-4cfa-b313-9c6019b51b1a 9791221506679 19 Florence open access
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Inequality
Long-term
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Pujadas-Mora, Joana Maria
Chapter Socioeconomic mobility and inequality persistence. The area of Barcelona, 16th-19th centuries
title Chapter Socioeconomic mobility and inequality persistence. The area of Barcelona, 16th-19th centuries
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title_fullStr Chapter Socioeconomic mobility and inequality persistence. The area of Barcelona, 16th-19th centuries
title_full_unstemmed Chapter Socioeconomic mobility and inequality persistence. The area of Barcelona, 16th-19th centuries
title_short Chapter Socioeconomic mobility and inequality persistence. The area of Barcelona, 16th-19th centuries
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Inequality
Long-term
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Inequality
Long-term
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