Jeanne Cilliers
Researcher
Publications
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Settling for Less: Why States Colonize and Why They Stop : By Lachlan McNamee, (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2023. pp. 256. 30 figs. ISBN 9780691237817. bk £30)
Jeanne Cilliers
(2024) Economic History Review
Journal article reviewLegacies of loss : The health outcomes of slaveholder compensation in the British Cape Colony
Igor Martins, Jeanne Cilliers, Johan Fourie
(2023)
Web publicationDid it pay to be a pioneer? Wealth accumulation in a newly settled frontier society
Jeanne Cilliers, Erik Green, Robert Ross
(2023) Economic History Review, 76 p.257-282
Journal articleLegacies of loss : The health outcomes of slaveholder compensation in the British Cape Colony
Igor Martins, Jeanne Cilliers, Johan Fourie
(2023) Explorations in Economic History, 89
Journal articleThe South African Families Database
Jeanne Cilliers
(2023) Sowing : The Construction of Historical Longitudinal Population Databases , p.389-406
Book chapterThe distributional effects of homogamy and consanguinity at the Cape
Erik Green, Jeanne Cilliers, Auke Rijpma, Anne E. McCants
(2022)
Conference - otherDid it pay to be a pioneer? Wealth accumulation in a newly settled frontier society
Jeanne Cilliers, Erik Green, Robert Ross
(2022) Lund papers in Economic history
Working paperThe South African Families Database
Jeanne Cilliers
(2021) Historical Life Course Studies, 11 p.97-111
Journal articleStop! Go! What can we learn about family planning from birth timing in settler South Africa, 1835-1950?
Jeanne Cilliers, Martine Mariotti
(2021) Demography, 58 p.901-925
Journal articleRecord linkage in the Cape of Good Hope Panel
Auke Rijpma, Jeanne Cilliers, Johan Fourie
(2020) Historical Methods, 53 p.112-129
Journal article‘Unobtrusively into the ranks of colonial society’ : Intergenerational wealth mobility in the Cape Colony over the eighteenth century
Jeanne Cilliers, Johan Fourie, Christie Swanepoel
(2019) Economic History of Developing Regions, 34 p.48-71
Journal articleLegacies of Loss : The intergenerational outcomes of slaveholder compensation in the British Cape Colony
Igor Martins, Jeanne Cilliers, Johan Fourie
(2019) Lund Papers in Economic History. Development Economics
Working paperThe shaping of a settler fertility transition : Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century South African demographic history reconsidered
Jeanne Cilliers, Martine Mariotti
(2018) European Review of Economic History , p.421-445
Journal articleThe Land-Labour Hypothesis in a Settler Economy : Wealth, Labour and Household Composition on the South African Frontier
Jeanne Cilliers, Erik Green
(2018) International Review of Social History, 63 p.239-271
Journal articleRecord linkage in the Cape of Good Hope Panel
Auke Rijpma, Jeanne Cilliers, Johan Fourie
(2018) Lund Papers in Economic History. Population Economics
Working paperThe Shaping of a Settler Fertility Transition : Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century South African Demographic History Reconsidered
Jeanne Cilliers, Martine Mariotti
(2018) Lund Papers in Economic History: Population Economics
Working paperOccupational mobility during South Africa's industrial take-off
Jeanne Cilliers, Johan Fourie
(2018) South African Journal of Economics, 86 p.3-22
Journal articleThe land-labour hypothesis revised : Wealth, labour and household composition on the South African Frontier
Jeanne Cilliers, Erik Green
(2017) African Economic History Network Working Paper Series, 2017
Working paperThe transmission of longevity across generations: The case of the settler Cape Colony
Patrizio Piraino, Muller Sean, Jeanne Cilliers, Johan Fourie
(2014) Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 35 p.105-119
Journal articleDie huwelikspatrone van Europese setlaars aan die Kaap, 1652-1910
Jeanne Cilliers, Johan Fourie
(2014) New Contree, 69 p.45-70
Journal articleNew estimates of settler life span and other demographic trends in South Africa, 1652-1948
Jeanne Cilliers, Johan Fourie
(2012) Economic History of Developing Regions, 27 p.61-86
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