Yankeys Now: Immigrants in the Antebellum US 1840-1860
Joseph P. Ferrie
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Date: 1999
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Chapters in this book:
- Immigrant Origins and the "Saltwater Curtain" , pp 3-9
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- The Data: Two New Samples , pp 10-34
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- The Context of Antebellum Immigration , pp 35-38
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- The Geographic Mobility of Immigrants after Their Arrival at New York , pp 39-70
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- Occupational Change at Arrival , pp 71-100
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- Wealth Accumulation, 1840-1860 , pp 101-129
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- Economic Mobility and Geographic Persistence, 1850-1860 , pp 130-155
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- The Impact of Immigration on Natives, 1850-1860 , pp 156-184
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- Conclusions , pp 185-190
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- Appendix A: Separating the Effects of Duration in the United States and Arrival Cohort , pp 191-195
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- Appendix B: A Continuous Time Duration Model with Discrete Observations , pp 196-199
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- Appendix C: Estimates of White Male Life Expectation in the United States by Region, Urban/Rural, and Nativity , pp 200-202
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- Appendix D: Imputing Income by Occupation , pp 203-208
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- Appendix E: Coding of Occupations in the Ship Lists and the Census , pp 209-212
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- References, Index , pp 213-224
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