Margo, Robert A., Robert Andrew, 1954-
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1954-
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Margo, Robert A., Robert Andrew, 1954-
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Margo, Robert A.
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Robert Andrew
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- Historical perspectives on U.S. economic geography
- Enterprising America, businesses, banks, and credit markets in historical perspective, edited by William J. Collins and Robert A. Margo
- Added and discouraged workers in the late 1930s, a re-examination
- Capital deepening in American manufacturing, 1850-1880
- The great compression, the wage structure in the United States at mid-century
- Women's work?, American schoolteachers, 1650-1920, Joel Perlmann & Robert A. Margo
- Race and home ownership, 1900 to 1990
- Human capital in history, the American record, edited by Leah Platt Boustan, Carola Frydman, and Robert A. Margo
- The poor at birth, infant auxology and mortality at Philadelphia's Almshouse hospital, 1848-1873
- Race and the value of owner-occupied housing, 1940-1990
- Location, location, location!, the market for vacant urban land ; New York 1835-1900
- Wages, prices and labor markets before the Civil War
- Rising wage dispersion across American manufacturing establishment, 1850-1880
- Explaining the rise in antebellum pauperism, new evidence
- Historical perspectives on racial differences in schooling in the United States
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- The labor force participation of older Americans in 1990, further results
- The farm-nonfarm wage gap in the antebellum United States, evidence from the 1850 and 1860 censuses of social statistics
- Labor market integration before the civil war
- Explaining black-white wage convergence, 1940-1950, the role of the great compression
- The price of housing in New York City, 1830-1860
- The competitive dynamics of racial exclusion, employment segregation in the South, 1990-1950
- The decline in black teenage labor force participation in the South, 1990-1970, the role of schooling
- Wages and prices during the antebellum period, a survey and new evidence
- Wages in California during the gold rush
- The microeconomics of depression unemployment
- The north-south wage gap, before and after the civil war
- Employment and unemployment in the 1930s
- Changes in the distribution of wages, 1940-1950, the public vs the private sector
- Segregated schools and the mobility hypothesis, a model of local government discrimination
- The labor force in the nineteenth century
- Compulsory schooling legislation and school attendance in turn-of-the-century America, a "natural experiment" approach
- Schooling and the great migration
- Accounting for racial differences in school attendance in the American South, 1900, the role of separate-but-equal
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