Rational choice and a lifetime in metal mining: Employment decisions by nineteenth-century Cornish miners

Authors
Citation
R. Burt et S. Kippen, Rational choice and a lifetime in metal mining: Employment decisions by nineteenth-century Cornish miners, INT REV S H, 46, 2001, pp. 45-75
Citations number
96
Categorie Soggetti
History
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF SOCIAL HISTORY
ISSN journal
00208590 → ACNP
Volume
46
Year of publication
2001
Part
1
Pages
45 - 75
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-8590(200104)46:<45:RCAALI>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
This articles argues that it was primarily cash, rather than culture, that shaped employment decisions by Cornish miners in the mid-nineteenth century . Although their occupation cut their lives short, total lifetime earnings as a metal miner, at home or abroad, exceeded the probable income from read ily available alternative employment, even over a longer working life. In e conomic terms, Cornish miners rationally sold part of their lives for both higher short- and long-term incomes.