Population, Labor Force, and Long Swings in Economic Growth: The American Experience
Richard Easterlin
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1968
Note: DAE LS EFG
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction and Summary , pp 3-18

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- Historical Patterns and Preliminary Causal Analysis , pp 21-41

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- The Analytical Model: Recent and Prospective Experience , pp 42-74

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- The American Baby Boom in Historical Perspective , pp 77-110

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- The Current Fertility Decline and Projected Fertility Changes , pp 111-138

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- Recent and Projected Labor Force Growth in the Light of Longer-term Experience , pp 141-164

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- Differential Changes in Sex-Age Specific Participation Rates , pp 165-182

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- Appendix for Chapter 2 , pp 187-201

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- Appendix for Chapter 3 , pp 204-221

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- Appendix for Chapter 4 , pp 225-233

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- Appendix for Chapter 5 , pp 237-251

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- Appendix for Chapter 6 , pp 255-258

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- Appendix for Chapters 6 and 7 , pp 261-265

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- Appendix for Chapter 7 , pp 269-272

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- Bibliography , pp 275-287

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