Inequality among the poor of eighteenth century Amsterdam

This paper examines nearly 1000 poor to middling citizen households from the city of Amsterdam with a view to assessing their place in the larger wealth distribution of the city as preliminarily sketched in the work of Soltow, van Zanden, and others. It utilizes the probate inventories drawn up by t...

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Early modern history
European history
Housing
Housing rents
Income distribution
Inequality
Netherlands
Poor
Poverty
Probate inventories
Rent
Wealth distribution
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