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Social Mobility among Christian Africans: Evidence from Ugandan Marriage Registers, 1895-2011

Social Mobility among Christian Africans: Evidence from Ugandan Marriage Registers, 1895-2011

239/15 Felix P. Meier zu Selhausen; Marco H.D. van Leeuwen and Jacob L. Weisdorf
working papers,economic history
The Economic History Review
https://doi.org/10.1111/ehr.12616

239/15 Felix P. Meier zu Selhausen; Marco H.D. van Leeuwen and Jacob L. Weisdorf

We use marriage registers from colonial and post-colonial Uganda to investigate long-term trends in social mobility among Christian Africans, finding a stark contrast to the pessimistic view that colonialism retarded Africa. Colonial influences in Uganda brought much greater and more equal opportunities for social advancement than in pre-colonial times. The colonial labour market was the main ladder for upward mobility, and the mission society helped provide the education and social reference needed to climb it. We find no "buffer-zone" preventing sons of blue-collar descent from entering into white-collar work. The patterns continued throughout the post-colonial era despite political turmoil.

Economic History

The Economic History Review

https://doi.org/10.1111/ehr.12616