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- 0031: Distribution of Union Army Recruits

- Tayatat Kanjanapipatkul
- 0030: What predicts linkage to the 1900 and 1910 Censuses, given that a recruit entered the pension system?

- Tayatat Kanjanapipatkul
- 0029: What predicts linkage to Surgeon's Certificates for Veterans who entered the Pension System?

- Tayatat Kanjanapipatkul
- 0028: Linkage bias to the 1850 and 1860 Censuses

- Max Henderson
- 0027: Civil War Pensions, Civil Rights, and the Americans with Disabilities Act

- Peter Blanck and Michael Millinder
- 0026: The Epidemiology of Congestive Heart Failure: Lessons from the Past
- S. E. Wilson, L. L. Nguyen, R. Mittendorf and M. Rudberg
- 0025: The Natural History of Congestive Heart Failure: 19th and 20th Century
- S. E. Wilson and M. Rudberg
- 0024: The Reliability of Self-Reported Health Statistics: A Comparison Test Using Chronic Conditions in NHANES and NHIS" (August)
- S. E. Wilson
- 0023: Work and the Accommodation of Chronic Illness: A Re-examination of the Health-Labor Supply Relationship
- S. E. Wilson
- 0022: Disability and Mortality at the Turn of the Century: New Lessons from Old Data
- S. E. Wilson
- 0021: Inter-Spousal Correlations in Health Status: New Evidence from the Health and Retirement Survey
- S. E. Wilson
- 0020: Regional and Occupational Variation in the Prevalence of Chronic Respiratory Conditions in the Industrial Revolution
- S. E. Wilson
- 0019: Filing for the Union Army Pension: A Summary from Historical Evidence

- Chen Song
- 0018: Dimensions of Non-Combat Mortality among Union Army Forces: A Survey of Patterns in Aggregated Data
- Daniel Scott Smith
- 0017: A reconstruction of Examinations for Service in the Union Military, 1863-1865
- Daniel Scott Smith
- 0016: Ancillary Documentation on the Union Army Migration Data set (UMAD)

- M. A. Sanchez
- 0015: Hedonic Index of Wartime Mortality and Older Age Mortality (July)
- C. Lee
- 0014: Life Cycle Savings in the United States, 1900-1990

- C. Lee
- 0013: The Expected Length of Retirement in the United States, 1850-1990

- C. Lee
- 0012: Labor Market Status of Older Males in Early Twentieth Century America

- C. Lee
- 0011: Sectoral Shift and Labor Force Participation of Older Males in the United States, 1880-1940

- C. Lee
- 0010: Comparison of New York and San Francisco Hospital Records

- Tayatat Kanjanapipatkul
- 0009: Fertility and Marriage in New York State in the Era of the Civil War
- M. Haines
- 0008: Early Indicators of Later Work Levels, Disease, and Death
- Robert Fogel and L. T. Wimmer
- 0007: Using Secular Health Trends to Forecast the Scope of the Retirement and Health Problems in 2040 and Beyond
- Robert Fogel
- 0006: The Global Struggle to Escape from Chronic Malnutrition since 1700
- Robert Fogel
- 0005: Long-Term declines in Disability Among Older Men: Medical Care, Public Health, and Occupational Change
- Dora Costa
- 0004: Civil War Pensions, Civil Rights, and the Americans with Disabilities Act: Empirical Study (1862-1907, 1990-2000)

- Peter Blanck
- 0003: Reliability and Consistency of Surgeon's Examinations

- Alex Barcinski