NBER Publications by Joseph P. Ferrie
Working Papers and Chapters
| June 2005 | Death and the City: Chicago's Mortality Transition, 1850-1925
with Werner Troesken: w11427
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| May 2005 | The End of American Exceptionalism? Mobility in the U.S. Since 1850
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| April 2005 | A Tale of Two Labor Markets: Intergenerational Occupational Mobility in Britain and the U.S. Since 1850
with Jason Long: w11253
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| March 2005 | Time on the Ladder: Career Mobility in Agriculture, 1890-1938
with Lee J. Alston: w11231
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| January 2003 | The Rich and the Dead. Socioeconomic Status and Mortality in the United States, 1850–1860
in Health and Labor Force Participation over the Life Cycle: Evidence from the Past, Dora L. Costa, editor
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| Appendix A. Merged Mortality and Population Schedules from the U.S. Federal Censuses, 1850 and 1860
in Health and Labor Force Participation over the Life Cycle: Evidence from the Past, Dora L. Costa, editor
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| August 2001 | The Poor and the Dead: Socioeconomic Status and Mortality in the U.S., 1850-1860
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| September 1996 | Immigrants and Natives: Comparative Economic Performance in the U.S., 1850-60 and 1965-80
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| June 1996 | The Entry Into the U.S. Labor Market of Antebellum European Immigrants, 1840-60
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| November 1995 | Strikes and the Law in the U.S., 1881-1894: New Evidence on the Origins of American Exceptionalism
with Janet Currie: w5368
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| August 1995 | A New Sample of Americans Linked from the 1850 Public Use Micro Sampleofthe Federal Census of Population to the1860 Federal Census Manuscript Sched.
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