Summary information

Study title

British Coal Mining Strikes, 1893-1940

Creator

Outram, Q., University of Leeds, School of Business and Economic Studies
Church, R., University of East Anglia, School of Economic and Social Studies

Study number / PID

3899 (UKDA)

10.5255/UKDA-SN-3899-1 (DOI)

Data access

Restricted

Series

Not available

Abstract

Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The data were originally gathered to form an empirical backdrop to theoretical work on wage bargaining and strike activity undertaken as doctoral research by Outram (Quentin Outram, <i>A Theory of Wage Bargaining</i>, Ph.D. thesis, University of Cambridge, 1987). The wealth of the data encouraged Outram and Church to undertake a further project directly concerned to explain the causes of strike activity in the industry before the Second World War, the regional and inter-colliery differences in strike propensity, and the relation between strikes and social solidarity. The dataset was extended and partially re-coded for these purposes. The dataset is unique in that it allows the construction of strike histories for individual collieries over the 1921-1940 period and for individual 'places' for the entire 1893-1940 period. Nevertheless, the focus of the research was on cross-section rather than time series variation. The data have been exploited to provide a detailed description of the dimensions of strike activity and strike solidarity in the industry, to investigate the relationship between colliery strike activity and the characteristics of colliery localities, to examine the connections between colliery size, strike activity and miners' strike solidarity, and to investigate the impact of a number of other factors on strike histories, including technology, working conditions, patterns of mine ownership and management, union membership density, and the markets for coal and mine labour.Main Topics:The datasets list each strike officially recorded in the British coal mining industry by the Ministry of Labour and its predecessor bodies from 1893 to 1940, together with all the significant information about each strike gathered by the Ministry. The data available for each strike vary over time but the 'core' data include: location, date and duration, the number of firms involved, the...
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Methodology

Data collection period

01/01/1975 - 01/01/1990

Country

Great Britain

Time dimension

Time Series

Analysis unit

Institutions/organisations
National
Industrial stoppages

Universe

Officially recorded strikes in the British coal-mining industry.

Sampling procedure

No sampling (total universe)

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

Transcription of existing materials
Compilation or synthesis of existing material

Funding information

Grant number

RF00232337

Access

Publisher

UK Data Service

Publication year

2000

Terms of data access

The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the End User Licence Agreement.

Commercial use of the data requires approval from the data owner or their nominee. The UK Data Service will contact you.

Related publications

  • Church, R. and Outram, Q. (1998) Strikes and Solidarity:: Coalfield Conflict in Britain 1889-1966, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.ISBN 0521554608 | 9780521554602
  • Smith, D., Outram, Q. and Church, R. (1990) 'British Coal Mining Strikes 1893–1940:: Dimensions, Distribution and Persistence', British Journal of Industrial Relations, 329–349
  • Church, R., Outram, Q. and Smith, D. (1992) 'Theoretical orientations to miners' strikes' in K. Tenfelde (ed.), , Munich: Verlag C. H. Beck. ISBN3406351182 | 9783406351181
  • Smith, D., Outram, Q. and Church, R. (1991) 'The ‘isolated mass’ revisited:: strikes in British coal mining', Sociological Review, 55–87
  • Church, R., Outram, Q. and Smith, D. (1995) 'Down and out in Wigan and Barnsley:: British coal mining strikes under private ownership', Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 127–151
  • Smith, D., Outram, Q. and Church, R. (1991) 'The Militancy of British Miners, 1893-1986:: Interdisciplinary Problems and Perspectives', Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 49-66