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Incoming Resources
- Race and pregnancy outcomes in the twentieth century, a long-term comparison
- Health and labor force participation of older men, 1900-1991
- The unequal work day, a long-term view
- Changes in the value of life, 1940-1980
- Health, income and retirement, evidence from nineteenth century America
- Understanding mid-life and older age mortality declines, evidence from union army veterans
- The measure of man and older age mortality, evidence from the gould sample
- Becoming oldest-old, evidence from historical U.S. data
- The wage and the length of the work day, from the 1890s to 1991
- Long-term declines in disability among older men, medical care, public health and occupational change
- Understanding the twentieth century decline in chronic conditions among older men
- The political economy of state provided health insurance in the progressive era, evidence from California
- Displacing the family, Union Army pensions and elderly living arrangements
- Understanding the decline in social capital, 1952-1998
- Explaining the changing dynamics of unemployment, evidence from civil war pension records
- Long-term trends in health, welfare and economic growth in the United States
- Less of a luxury, the rise of recreation since 1888
- A house of her own, old age assistance and the living arrangements of older nonmarried woman
- Cowards and heroes, group loyalty in the American civil war
- Power couples, changes in the locational choice of the college educated, 1940-1990
- Hours of work and the fair labor standards act, a study of retail and wholesale trade, 1938-1950
- Unequal at birth, a long-term comparison of income and birth weight
- From mill town to board room, the rise of women's paid labor
- Americal living standards, evidence from recreational expenditures
- American living standards, 1888-1994, evidence from consumer expenditures
- The evolution of retirement, an American economic history, 1880-1990, Dora L. Costa