Health and Labor Force Participation over the Life Cycle: Evidence from the Past
Dora Costa
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JEL-codes: I1 N41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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Chapters in this book:
- Reflections on the Early Indicators Project.A Partial History , pp 1-10

- Larry T. Wimmer
- The Rich and the Dead. Socioeconomic Status and Mortality in the United States, 1850-1860 , pp 11-50

- Joseph P. Ferrie
- Prior Exposure to Disease and Later Health and Mortality. Evidence from Civil War Medical Records , pp 51-88

- Chulhee Lee
- Seasoning, Disease Environment, and Conditions of Exposure. New York Union Army Regiments and Soldiers , pp 89-112

- Daniel Scott Smith
- The Height of Union Army Recruits. Family and Community Influences , pp 113-146

- Sven Wilson and Clayne L. Pope
- The Prevalence of Chronic Respiratory Disease in the Industrial Era.The United States, 1895-1910 , pp 147-180

- Sven Wilson
- The Significance of Lead Water Mains in American Cities. Some Historical Evidence , pp 181-202

- Werner Troesken and Patricia E. Beeson
- Internal Migration, Return Migration, and Mortality. Evidence from Panel Data on Union Army Veterans , pp 203-230

- Mario Sanchez
- Pensions and Labor Force Participation of Civil War Veterans , pp 231-252

- Tayatat Kanjanapipatkul
- The Effect of Hernias on the Labor Force Participation of Union Army Veterans , pp 253-310

- Chen Song and Louis Nguyen
- Conclusion , pp 311-318

- Dora Costa
- Appendix A. Merged Mortality and Population Schedules from the U.S. Federal Censuses, 1850 and 1860 , pp 319-322

- Joseph P. Ferrie
- Appendix B. Properties and Availability of the Union Army Life-Cycle Sample , pp 323-334

- Peter Viechnicki
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