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Goldin, Claudia Dale
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- The defining moment, the Great Depression and the American economy in the twentieth century, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Claudia Goldin, and Eugene N. White
- A distinctive system, origins and impact of US unemployment compensation
- Women working longer, increased employment at older ages, edited by Claudia Goldin and Lawrence F. Katz
- The regulated economy, a historical approach to political economy, edited by Claudia Goldin and Gary D. Libecap
- Corruption and reform, lessons from America's economic history, edited by Edward L. Glaeser and Claudia Goldin
- The savings of ordinary Americans, the Philadelphia Saving Fund Society in the mid-nineteenth century
- Seasonality in nineteenth century labor markets
- Why the United States led in education, lessons from secondary school expansion, 1910 to 1940
- The origins of technology-skill complementarity
- The returns to skill in the United States across the twentieth century
- The great compression, the wage structure in the United States at mid-century
- Marriage bars, discrimination against women workers, 1920's to 1950's
- The race between education and technology, Claudia Goldin, Lawrence F. Katz
- Making a name
- Career and family, college women look to the past
- Labor markets in the twentieth century
- Education and income in the early 20th century, evidence from the prairies
- The shaping of higher education, the formative years in the United States, 1890 to 1940
- The decline of non-competing groups, changes in the premium to education, 1890 to 1940
- Understanding the gender gap, an economic history of American women, Claudia Goldin
- Orchestrating impartiality, the impact of 'blind' auditions on female musicians
- The political economy of immigration restriction in the United States, 1890 to 1921
- The poor at birth, infant auxology and mortality at Philadelphia's Almshouse hospital, 1848-1873
- The power of the pill, oral contraceptives and women's career and marriage decisions
- The meaning of college in the lives of American women, the past one-hundred years
- How America graduated from high school, 1910 to 1960
- The human capital century and american leadership, virtues of the past
- The "virtues" of the past, education in the first hundred years of the new republic
- A pollution theory of discrimination, male and female differences in occupations and earnings
- The rising and then declining significance of gender
- Career and family, women's century-long journey toward equity, Claudia Goldin
- The role of World War II in the rise of women's work
- Wages, prices and labor markets before the Civil War
- Mass secondary schooling and the state, the role of state compulsion in the high school movement
- Appendix to: How America graduated from high school, 1910 to 1960", construction of state-level secondary school data
- The U-shaped female labor force function in economic development and economic history
- Human capital and social capital, the rise of secondary schooling in America, 1910 to 1940