Creating a typology of parishes in England and Wales: Mining 1881 census data

The paper presents the application of principal component analysis and cluster analysis to historical individual level census data in order to explore social and economic variations and patterns in household structure across mid-Victorian England and Wales. Principal component analysis is use...

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Main Authors: Kevin Schürer, Tatiana Penkova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Instititute of Social History 2015-09-01
Series:Historical Life Course Studies
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Online Access:https://hlcs.nl/article/view/9358
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spelling doaj-78969486114d43dcb7aed77fd43d4fe22021-06-11T10:09:09ZengInternational Instititute of Social HistoryHistorical Life Course Studies2352-63432015-09-012Creating a typology of parishes in England and Wales: Mining 1881 census dataKevin SchürerTatiana Penkova The paper presents the application of principal component analysis and cluster analysis to historical individual level census data in order to explore social and economic variations and patterns in household structure across mid-Victorian England and Wales. Principal component analysis is used in order to identify and eliminate unimportant attributes within the data and the aggregation of the remaining attributes. By combining Kaiser’s rule and the Broken-stick model, four principal components are selected for subsequent data modelling. Cluster analysis is used in order to identify associations and structure within the data. A hierarchy of cluster structures is constructed with two, three, four and five clusters in 21-dimensional data space. The main differences between clusters are described in this paper. https://hlcs.nl/article/view/9358Household structuresCensus dataCluster analysisPrincipal component analysis
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author Kevin Schürer
Tatiana Penkova
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Creating a typology of parishes in England and Wales: Mining 1881 census data
Historical Life Course Studies
Household structures
Census data
Cluster analysis
Principal component analysis
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Tatiana Penkova
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title Creating a typology of parishes in England and Wales: Mining 1881 census data
title_short Creating a typology of parishes in England and Wales: Mining 1881 census data
title_full Creating a typology of parishes in England and Wales: Mining 1881 census data
title_fullStr Creating a typology of parishes in England and Wales: Mining 1881 census data
title_full_unstemmed Creating a typology of parishes in England and Wales: Mining 1881 census data
title_sort creating a typology of parishes in england and wales: mining 1881 census data
publisher International Instititute of Social History
series Historical Life Course Studies
issn 2352-6343
publishDate 2015-09-01
description The paper presents the application of principal component analysis and cluster analysis to historical individual level census data in order to explore social and economic variations and patterns in household structure across mid-Victorian England and Wales. Principal component analysis is used in order to identify and eliminate unimportant attributes within the data and the aggregation of the remaining attributes. By combining Kaiser’s rule and the Broken-stick model, four principal components are selected for subsequent data modelling. Cluster analysis is used in order to identify associations and structure within the data. A hierarchy of cluster structures is constructed with two, three, four and five clusters in 21-dimensional data space. The main differences between clusters are described in this paper.
topic Household structures
Census data
Cluster analysis
Principal component analysis
url https://hlcs.nl/article/view/9358
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