Ziming Zhu
@ZimingZhu7LSE Fellow in Economic History @LSEEcHist | Research: Social Mobility in Victorian England (and @ManUtd’s next transfer target)
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Pleased to announce that my paper “Like Father Like Son? Intergenerational Immobility in England, 1851-1911” is now available online in FirstView at the Journal of Economic History website. Abstract in thread. @EconHistAssoc @LSEEcHist bit.ly/4dAXusE
The (extended) @LSEEcHist family at this year's @EcHistSoc Annual Conference in Newcastle Many thanks to @EcHistSoc and @NorthumbriaUni for organising this superb conference!
Had a blast presenting my poster on the geography of intergenerational mobility in Victorian England, which shows a north-south divide in occupational mobility, yesterday evening to many brilliant economists at @RES2024 Annual Conference. Photo credit: @Eoin2319
Many congratulations to our colleague Professor @Chris__Minns (@LSEEcHist) who has been made a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences! Fellows of the Academy are elected for their substantial contributions to social sciences.
We are delighted to welcome 41 leading social scientists, who highlight the importance of the #socialsciences in tackling society’s most pressing challenges, to our Fellowship. Look out for some of our new Fellows who will be introduced later today. ➡️acss.org.uk/news/the-acade…
Nice to see this out as a working paper. A first run at what will be a lifelong project: can we learn lessons from history? Under what circumstances? @benmschneider @LSEEcHist #EconTwitter #econhist
The Past and Future of Work: How History Can Inform the Age of Automation | @benmschneider, @hillaryvipond #EconTwitter cesifo.org/en/publication…
Pleasure to present my paper on intergenerational mobility in England, 1851-1911 at World Clio in Dublin, cheered on by the quintessential Irish weather. #Clio23 #EconomicHistory @LSEEcHist @ClioSociety @ceph_ie
@vperezsanchez1, @ZimingZhu7, @NickArtFitz and Sheila Pugh discussed their research on monetary policy, occupational mobility, social inequality and investment behaviour at the New Researcher Poster Session on 1 April. (3/5)
Pleased to say that my working paper on intergenerational mobility in England, 1851-1911 is now available on lse.ac.uk/Economic-Histo….
In a recent seminar 📽📊, our PhD student @vperezsanchez1 presented his research on Castille’s 17th-c. monetary policy, specifically its decision — when the kingdom was the largest recipient and minter of American silver 🪙— to issue a low-value copper coin: The Vellon. (🧵1/5)
What are the limitations of traditional estimates of intergenerational social mobility? In today’s graduate seminar, @ZimingZhu7 (@LSEEcHist) presented his revised estimate of intergenerational occupation mobility in Victorian England. (🧵1/6)
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