
Jane Humphries
Professor · Economic History
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Professor Jane Humphries is a Centennial Professor at the Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She is also a Fellow of All Souls College. Her research focuses on labour markets, industrialization, family-economy interactions, and the history of women’s work. She has authored seminal works such as *Childhood and Child Labour in the British Industrial Revolution* (2011), which won the Gyorgi Ranki Prize and formed the basis of a BBC documentary.
Her expertise spans economic history, growth and development, gender studies, and structural economic change. Notable contributions include analyses of child labour dynamics, gendered labour participation, and the interplay between family structures and economic systems. Recent publications explore themes like technological impacts on gender equality and the historical measurement of living standards.
Awards include the 2011 Gyorgi Ranki Prize. Her work bridges historical methodologies with contemporary policy debates, emphasizing the long-term implications of economic and social structures. She collaborates across disciplines, engaging with legal records, demographic data, and cultural materials to illuminate under-researched areas of economic history.
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