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ARTICLES AND BOOKS
- Aaronson, D., Hartley, D., Mazumder, B. and Stinson, M., 2023. The long-run effects of the 1930s redlining maps on children. Journal of Economic Literature, 61(3), pp.846-862.
- Aaronson, D., Hartley, D. A., & Mazumder, B. 2021. “The Effects of the 1930s HOLC 'Redlining' Maps.” American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 13(4), 355-392.
- Aaronson, Daniel, Daniel Hartley, Bhashkar Mazumder, Patrick Sharkey, and Jacob Weber. 2021. “The Long-run Effects of the 1930s HOLC “Redlining” Maps on Place-based Measures of Economic Opportunity and Socioeconomic Success.” Regional Science and Urban Economics, forthcoming.
- Aaronson, Daniel, Rajeev Dehejia, Andrew Jordan, Cristian Pop-Eleches, Cyrus Samii, and Karl Schulze. 2021. “The Effect of Fertility on Mothers’ Labor Supply Over the Last Two Centuries.” The Economic Journal, 131(633), 1-32.
- Aaronson, Daniel, Bhashkar Mazumder, Seth Sanders, and Evan Taylor. 2021. “Estimating the Effect of Education on Mortality in the Presence of Migration: Evidence from the Jim Crow South.” Journal of Labor Economics, forthcoming.
- Aaronson, Daniel, Jonathan Davis, and Karl Schulze. 2020. “Internal Immigrant Mobility in the Early 20th Century: Experimental Evidence from Galveston, Texas.” Explorations in Economic History, 76, 10317.
- Aaronson, Daniel, Fabian Lange, and Bhashkar Mazumder, “Fertility Transitions along the Extensive and Intensive Margins,” American Economic Review, 104(11), November 2014, 3701-3724.
- Aaronson, Daniel and Bhashkar Mazumder, “The Effect of Rosenwald Schools on Black Achievement,” Journal of Political Economy, 119(5) October 2011, 821-888.
- Abramitzky, R. and Boustan, L. 2024. Immigrants and their children assimilate into US society and the US economy, both in the past and today. PNAS nexus, 3(10), p.344.
- Abramitzky, R., Boustan, L. and Connor, D.S. 2024. Leaving the enclave: Historical evidence on immigrant mobility from the industrial removal office. The Journal of Economic History, 84(2), pp.352-394./li>
- Abramitzky, R., Boustan, L., Jácome, E., Pérez, S. and Torres, J.D. 2024. Law-abiding immigrants: The incarceration gap between immigrants and the US-born, 1870–2020. American Economic Review: Insights, 6(4), pp.453-471.
- Abramitzky, R., Ager, P., Boustan, L., Cohen, E. and Hansen, C.W. 2023. “The Effect of Immigration Restrictions on Local Labor Markets: Lessons from the 1920s Border Closure.” American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 15(1), pp. 164-191.
- Abramitzky, R., Boustan, L., & Eriksson, K. 2020. “Do Immigrants Assimilate More Slowly Today than in the Past?” American Economic Review: Insights, 21, 125-41.
- Abramitzky, R., Boustan, L. P., Eriksson, K., Feigenbaum, J. J., & Pérez, S. 2021. “Automated Linking of Historical Data.” Journal of Economic Literature, 59(3), 865-918.
- Abramitzky, R., Boustan, L., Eriksson, K., & Hao, S. 2020, May. “Discrimination and the Returns to Cultural Assimilation in the Age of Mass Migration.” In AEA Papers and Proceedings Vol. 110, pp. 340-46.
- Abramitsky, R and Boustan, L. 2022. “Streets of Gold: The Untold Story of Immigrant Success.”
- Abramitzky, R., Mill, R., & Pérez, S. 2020. “Linking Individuals across Historical Sources: A Fully Automated Approach.” Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History, 532, 94-111.
- Ager, P., Cinnirella, F., Eriksson, K. and Malein, V. 2025, May. Kindergartens and Intergenerational Mobility. In AEA Papers and Proceedings (Vol. 115, pp. 415-420). 2014 Broadway, Suite 305, Nashville, TN 37203: American Economic Association.
- Ager, P., Eriksson, K., Karger, E., Nencka, P. and Thomasson, M.A., 2024. School closures during the 1918 flu pandemic. Review of Economics and Statistics, 106(1), pp.266-276./li>
- Ager, P., Boustan, L. and Eriksson, K. 2021. “The Intergenerational Effects of a Large Wealth Shock: White Southerners After the Civil War.” American Economic Review, 111(11), 3767-3794.
- Ager, P., Eriksson, K., Hansen, C. W., & Lønstrup, L. 2020. “How the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake Shaped Economic Activity in the American West.” Explorations in Economic History, 77, 101342.
- Ager, P., Herz, B., & Brueckner, M. 2020. “Structural Change and the Fertility Transition.” Review of Economics and Statistics, 1024, 806-822.
- Aizer, A., Early, N., Eli, S., Imbens, G., Lee, K., Lleras-Muney, A. and Strand, A., 2024. The Lifetime Impacts of the New Deal's Youth Employment Program. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 139(4), pp.2579-2635.
- Aizer, A., Cho, S., Eli, S. and Lleras-Muney, A., 2024. The impact of cash transfers to poor mothers on family structure and maternal well-being. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 16(2), pp.492-529.
- Aizer, A., Hoynes, H. and Lleras-Muney, A. 2022. Children and the US social safety net: Balancing disincentives for adults and benefits for children. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 36(2), pp.149-174.
- Aizer, Anna, Shari Eli, Joseph Ferrie, and Adriana Lleras-Muney. 2016. “The Long-Run Impact of Cash Transfers to Poor Families.” American Economic Review, 106 4: 935–71. doi:10.1257/aer.20140529.
- Akbar, P.A., Hickly, S.L., Shertzer, A. and Walsh, R.P. 2025. Racial segregation in housing markets and the erosion of black wealth. Review of Economics and Statistics, 107(1), pp.42-54.
- Alexander, J.T. and Genadek, K.R., 2023. Using administrative records to support the linkage of census data: protocol for building a longitudinal infrastructure of US census records. International Journal of Population Data Science, 7(4), p.1764.
- Alexander, J.T., Fisher, J.D. and Genadek, K.R. 2022. Digitizing hand-written data with automated methods: A pilot project using the 1990 US Census. Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, 46(2), pp.95-108.
- Alexander, R., & Ward, Z. 2018. “Age at Arrival and Assimilation during the Age of Mass Migration.” The Journal of Economic History, 783, 904-937.
- Allen, R., & Van Riper, D. 2020. “The New Deal, the Deserving Poor, and the First Public Housing Residents in New York City.” Social Science History, 441, 91-115.
- Alexander, J.T, Leibbrant, C., Massey, C., Tolnay, S. 2017. “Second Generation Outcomes of the Great Migration.” Demography, 54: 2249-2271.
- Alter, G. and Williamson, S.H. 2024. Pensions and household structure: Pennsylvania Railroad retirees in 1900, 1910, and 1920. The History of the Family, https://doi.org/10.1080/1081602X.2024.2421780
- Alter, G. and Hacker, J.D. 2024. The Impact of Multiple Births on Fertility: Stopping and Spacing in the United States During the Demographic Transition. Demography 61(5), pp. 1509–1533.
- Althoff, L. and Reichardt, H. 2024. Jim Crow and Black economic progress after slavery. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 139(4), pp.2279-2330.
- Aneja, A. and Xu, G. 2024. Strengthening state capacity: Civil service reform and public sector performance during the gilded age. American Economic Review, 114(8), pp.2352-2387.
- Aneja, A. and Xu, G. 2022. “The Costs of Employment Segregation: Evidence from the Federal Government Under Woodrow Wilson.” The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 137(2), 911-958.
- Anderson, E., Kornrich, S. and Abdelhadi, E. 2023. Carrots over Sticks? Mothers’ Pensions and Child Labor in the Early 20th Century US. Social Science History, 47(2), pp.217-245.
- Andrews, M.J. 2023. How Do Institutions of Higher Education Affect Local Invention? Evidence from the Establishment of US Colleges. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 15(2), pp. 1-41.
- Andrews, M.J. and Rothwell, J.T. 2023. Reassessing the Contributions of Black Inventors to the Golden Age of Innovation. Essays in Economic & Business History, 41(2), pp. 1-39.
- Andrews, Rodney, Marcus Casey, Bradley L Hardy, and Trevon D Logan. 2017. “Location Matters: Historical Racial Segregation and Intergenerational Mobility.” Economics Letters. doi:10.1016/j.econlet.2017.06.018.
- Antoine-Jones, A., Feigenbaum, J.J., Hoehn-Velasco, L., Muller, C., Wrigley-Field. E. 2023. Racial Inequality in the Prime of Life: Infectious Disease Mortality in U.S. Cities, 1906–1933. Social Science History 47, pp. 491–504
- Antman, F.M. and Cortes, K.E. 2023. The long-run impacts of Mexican American school desegregation. Journal of Economic Literature, 61(3), pp.888-905.
- Arellano-Bover, J. 2022. “Displacement, Diversity, and Mobility: Career Impacts of Japanese American Internment.” The Journal of Economic History, 82(1), 126-174.
- Arenson, A. 2025. Black residents of Windsor, Ontario during the US Civil War: family histories answer questions left open by the 1860, 1861, 1864, 1870, and 1871 censuses. The History of the Family, pp.1-22.
- Asquith, B., Hershbein, B., Kugler, T., Reed, S., Ruggles, S., Schroeder, J., Yesiltepe, S. and Van Riper, D., 2022. Assessing the impact of differential privacy on measures of population and racial residential segregation. Harvard Data Science Review, (Special Issue 2).
- Atack, J., Margo, R.A. and Rhode, P.W. 2024. De-skilling: Evidence from late nineteenth century American manufacturing. Explorations in Economic History, 91, p.101554.
- Atack, J., Margo, R.A. and Rhode, P.W. 2022. “Industrialization and Urbanization in Nineteenth Century America.” Regional Science and Urban Economics, 94, 103678.
- Atherwood, S. 2022. “Does a Prolonged Hardship Reduce Life Span? Examining the Longevity of Young Men Who Lived Through the 1930s Great Plains Drought.” Population and Environment, 43(4), 530-552.
- Autor, D. Chin, C. Salomons, A. and Seegmiller, B. 2024. New Frontiers: The Origins and Content of New Work, 1940–2018. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 139(3), pp. 1399–1465.
- Babina, T., Bernstein, A. and Mezzanotti, F., 2023. Financial disruptions and the organization of innovation: Evidence from the great depression. The Review of Financial Studies, 36(11), pp.4271-4317.
- Bae, H.H. and Freeman, L. 2021. “Residential Segregation at the Dawn of the Great Migration: Evidence from the 1910 and 1920 Census.” Social Science History, 45(1), 27-53.
- Bailey, M.J., Helgerman, T. and Stuart, B.A. 2024. How the 1963 equal pay act and 1964 civil rights act shaped the gender gap in pay. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 139(3), pp.1827-1878.
- Bailey, M.J., Lin, P.Z., Mohammed, A.S. and Prettyman, A., 2024. The Effects of the Great Depression on Children’s Intergenerational Mobility. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 10(1), pp.32-56.
- Bailey, M., Lin, P.Z., Mohammed, A.S., Mohnen, P., Murray, J., Zhang, M. and Prettyman, A. 2023. The creation of LIFE-M: The longitudinal, intergenerational family electronic micro-database project. Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History, 56(3), pp.138-159..
- Bailey, M. J., Cole, C., Henderson, M., & Massey, C. 2020. “How Well do Automated Linking Methods Perform? Lessons from US Historical Data.” Journal of Economic Literature, 584, 997-1044.
- Bailey, M., Cole, C., & Massey, C. 2020. “Simple Strategies for Improving Inference with Linked Data: A Case Study of the 1850–1930 IPUMS Linked Representative Historical Samples.” Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History, 532, 80-93.
- Baker, R. B., Blanchette, J., & Eriksson, K. 2020. “Long-run Impacts of Agricultural Shocks on Educational Attainment: Evidence from the Boll Weevil.” The Journal of Economic History, 801, 136-174.
- Bakhtiari, E. 2022. The missing mortality advantage for European immigrants to the United States in the early twentieth century. Demography, 59(4), pp.1517-1539.
- Baran, C., Chyn, E. and Stuart, B.A. 2024. The Great Migration and Educational Opportunity. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 16(3), pp.354-398.
- Barceló, J., Jensen, J.L., Peisakhin, L. and Zhai, H. 2024. New Estimates of US Civil War mortality from full-census records. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(48), p.e2414919121.
- Barrera, S.E., Ferrara, A., Fishback, P.V. and Heggeness, M.L., 2025. The impact of World War II Army service on income and mobility in the 1960s by ethnoracial group. Explorations in Economic History, p.101687.
- Bartsch, Z. and Henderson, E. 2025. Human capital of the US deaf population from 1850 to 1910. Social Science History, pp.1-35.
- Bazzi, S., Ferrara, A., Fiszbein, M., Pearson, T. and A. Testa, P. 2022. Sundown towns and racial exclusion: the southern white diaspora and the “great retreat”. In AEA papers and proceedings (Vol. 112, pp. 234-238). 2014 Broadway, Suite 305, Nashville, TN 37203: American Economic Association.
- Bazzi, Samuel, Martin Fiszbein, and Mesay Gebresilasse 2021. “‘Rugged Individualism’ and Collective (In)actionDuring the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Journal of Public Economics, forthcoming.
- Bazzi, Samuel, Martin Fiszbein, and Mesay Gebresilasse. 2020 “Frontier Culture: The Roots and Persistence of “Rugged Individualism” in the United States.” Econometrica, 2020,88(6), 2329–2368.
- Beach, B., Parman, J. and Saavedra, M., 2022, May. Segregation and the initial provision of water in the United States. In AEA Papers and Proceedings (Vol. 112, pp. 193-198).
- Beach, B., Brown, R., Ferrie, J., Saavedra, M. and Thomas, D. 2022. “Reevaluating the Long-Term Impact of In Utero Exposure to the 1918 Influenza Pandemic.” Journal of Political Economy, 130(7).
- Beach, B., Clay, K. and Saavedra, M. 2022. “The 1918 influenza pandemic and its lessons for COVID-19.” Journal of Economic Literature, 60(1), 41-84.
- Beach, Brian, Joseph Ferrie, Martin Saavedra, and Werner Troesken. 2016. “Typhoid Fever, Water Quality, and Human Capital Formation.” The Journal of Economic History, 76 1: 41–75. doi:10.1017/S0022050716000413.
- Beaudin, A., Kristian, E., Warren, J.R. and Helgertz, J. 2022. “‘You’re Not from around Here’: Regional Naming and Life Outcomes.” Social Science History 46(3), pp. 671-691.
- Bellani, L., Hager, A. and Maurer, S.E. 2022. “The Long Shadow of Slavery: The Persistence of Slave Owners in Southern Lawmaking.” The Journal of Economic History, 82(1), 250-283.
- Bellou, A., & Cardia, E. 2021. “The Great Depression and the Rise of Female Employment: A New Hypothesis.” Explorations in Economic History, 80, 101383. In Press
- Berkes, E., Karger, E. and Nencka, P., 2023. The census place project: A method for geolocating unstructured place names. Explorations in Economic History, 87, p.101477.
- Berkes, E. and Nencka, P. 2024. Knowledge Access: The Effects of Carnegie Libraries on Innovation. The Review of Economics and Statistics 1–45. https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_01446
- Bernini, A., Facchini, G., Tabellini, M. and Testa, C. 2025. Black empowerment and white mobilization: the effects of the Voting Rights Act. Journal of Political Economy, 133(10), pp.3078-3131.
- Betzer, A., Limbach, P. Rau, P.R., Schurman, H. 2021. “Till Death (or Divorce) Do Us Part: Early-Life Family Disruption and Investment Behavior.” Forthcoming, Journal of Banking and Finance.
- Bian, B., Li, J., Xu, T. and Foutz, N.Z. 2022. “Individualism during crises.” Review of Economics and Statistics, 104(2), 368-385.
- Blanco, M.A. and Gomez-Blanco, V. 2025. Reassessing the great compression among top earners: The overlooked role of taxation and self-employment. Explorations in Economic History 96, p.101651
- Bleakley, H., Costa, D., & Lleras-Muney, A. (2014). “Health, Education, and Income in the United States, 1820–2000.” In Human Capital in History: The American Record (pp. 121-159). University of Chicago Press.
- Bleakley, H. and Hong, S.C. 2021. “When the Race Between Education and Technology Goes Backward: The Postbellum Decline of White School Attendance in the Southern US.” Research in Economic History. Emerald Publishing Limited.
- Bleakley, Hoyt and Joseph Ferrie. "Shocking Behavior: Random Wealth in Antebellum Georgia and Human Capital Across Generations,"' Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2016, 131(3): 1455-1495. http://qje.oxfordjournals.org/content/131/3/1455
- Bloome, D., Feigenbaum, J.J., and Muller, C. 2017. “Tenancy, Marriage, and the Boll Weevil Infestation, 1892-1930.” Demography, 54:1029-1049.
- Boone, C.D. and Wilse-Samson, L. 2023. Structural Change and Internal Labor Migration: Evidence from the Great Depression. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 105(4), pp.962-981.
- Bose, G., Jain, T., & Walker, S. 2022. Women's Labor Force Participation and Household Technology Adoption. European Economic Review 147, p.104181li>
- Boustan, Leah Platt. 2016. “Competition in the Promised Land: Black Migrants in Northern Cities and Labor Markets.” Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
- Breen, C.F. and Feehan, D.M. 2025. New data sources for demographic research. Population and Development Review, 51(1), pp.539-573.
- Breen, C.F., 2024. The Longevity Benefits of Homeownership: Evidence From Early Twentieth-Century US Male Birth Cohorts. Demography, 61(6), pp.1731-1757.
- Breen, C.F. 2023. "Late-life changes in ethnoracial self-identification: Evidence from social security administrative data." Population Research and Policy Review 42(1), 10.
- Breen, C. and Osborne, M., and Goldstein, J.R. 2023. CenSoc: Public Linked Administrative Mortality Records for Individual-level Research. Scientific Data 10(802).
- Breen, C.F. and Goldstein, J.R. 2022. Berkeley Unified Numident Mortality Database. Demographic Research, 47, pp.111-142.
- Breen, C. and Osborne, M., 2022. An Assessment of CenSoc Match Quality. Preprint, SocArXiv. https://doi. org/10.31235/osf. io/bj5md.
- Breschi, S., Cornejo-Costas, B., Diodato, D., Hellinga, Z., Morrison, A., Petralia, S., Prakash-Nagar, J. and Tarasconi, G. 2025. Historical patent data for migration and innovation studies: evidence from the US. In A Research Agenda for Migration and Innovation, pp.153-172.
- Brischetto, R. and Avena, J.R. eds. 2021. “Mexican American Civil Rights in Texas.” MSU Press.
- Brown, J.R., Enos, R.D., Feigenbaum, J. and Mazumder, S., 2021. Childhood cross-ethnic exposure predicts political behavior seven decades later: Evidence from linked administrative data. Science Advances, 7(24), p.eabe8432.
- Brummet, Q., Mulrow, E. and Wolter, K., 2022. The effect of differentially private noise injection on sampling efficiency and funding allocations: Evidence from the 1940 Census. Harvard Data Science Review, (Special Issue 2).
- Buckles, K., Haws, A., Price, J. and Wilbert, H.E., 2025. Breakthroughs in historical record linking using genealogy data: The census tree project. Explorations in Economic History, p.101717.
- Busath, B., Morgan, J. and Price, J. 2020. “Group-Specific Training Data. In Joint European Conference on Machine Learning and Knowledge Discovery in Databases.” Springer, Cham, 297-302.
- Byun, J. and Kwon, H. 2024. Black Troops, White Rage, and Political Violence in the Postbellum American South. American Political Science Review, pp.1-20.
- Caprettini, B. and Voth, H.J. 2022. New Deal, New Patriots: How 1930s Government Spending Boosted Patriotism during WW II. The Quarterly Journal of Economics 138(1), pp.465-51.
- Card, D., Domnisoru, C., & Taylor, L. 2022. “The Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital: Evidence from the Golden Age of Upward Mobility.” Journal of Labor Economics , 40 (S1), S39–S95.
- Carlston, K. 2024. Lifespan Prediction Using Machine Learning Techniques on Historical Full Count Census Data. Innovation in Aging, 8(Suppl 1), p.536.
- Carlston, K. 2023. Life Ain’t Fair for a Miner’s Son: Intergenerational Outcomes for Sons of US Miners in the Early Twentieth Century. Essays in Economic & Business History, 41(1), pp.186-207.
- Cascio, E.U. and Lewis, E.G. 2024. Teacher Salaries and Racial Inequality in Educational Attainment in the Midcentury South. Journal of Labor Economics, 42(S1), pp.S95-S131.
- Cascio, E.U. 2022. “Early Childhood Education in the United States: What, when, where, who, how, and why 1.” In The Routledge Handbook of the Economics of Education, 30-72.
- Castillo, M. 2025. The Land of Opportunity? Social Class, Returns to Migration, and Occupational Mobility of Swedish Immigrants, 1880–1910. European Review of Economic History, p.heaf006.
- Castillo, M. and Helgertz, J. 2025. The role of migrant networks on economic outcomes during the age of mass migration: Swedish immigrants in the US 1900–1920. The History of the Family, pp.1-24.
- Catron, P., Vignau Loría, M. and Farr, S. 2024. Contextual Boundaries: Skin Tone Stratification and Skill Transferability Among Mexicans in the Age of Mass Migration. Demography, 61(5), pp.1377-1402.
- Catron, P. 2020. "The Melting-Pot Problem? The Persistence and Convergence of Premigration Socioeconomic Status in the Age of Mass Migration." Social Forces, 99(1): 398-423.
- Catron, P. 2019. “The Citizenship Advantage: Immigrant Socioeconomic Attainment in the Age of Mass Migration.” American Journal of Sociology, 1244, 999-1042.
- Catron, P. forthcoming. "The Alien Citizen: Social Distance and the Economic Returns to Naturalization." Social Problems, https://osf.io/3k7ur/
- Carruthers, Celeste K, and Wanamaker, M. 2017a. “Separate and Unequal in the Labor Market: Human Capital and the Jim Crow Wage Gap.” Journal of Labor Economics, 35 3: 655–96. doi:10.1086/690944.
- Carruthers, Celeste K, and Marianne H. Wanamaker. 2017b. “Returns to School Resources in the Jim Crow South.” Explorations in Economic History, 64: 104–10. doi:10.1016/j.eeh.2017.02.004.
- Chan, J. 2024. Changing the pace of the melting pot: The effects of immigration restrictions on immigrant assimilation. Journal of Comparative Economics, 52(4), pp.733-754.
- Chan, J. 2024. The long-run effects of childhood exposure to market access shocks: Evidence from the US railroad network expansion. Explorations in Economic History, 91, p.101503.
- Chen, S. and Xie, B. 2024. Institutional discrimination and assimilation: Evidence from the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Explorations in Economic History, 94, p.101615.
- Chetty, Raj, David Grusky, Maximilian Hell, Nathanial Hendren, Robert Manduca, and Jimmy Narang. 2017. “The Fading American Dream: Trends in Absolute Income Mobility since 1940.” Science, 356 6336: 398–406. doi:10.1126/science.aal4617.
- Chin, C., Salomons, A. and Seegmiller, B. 2024. New frontiers: the origins and content of New Work, 1940–2018. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 139(3).
- Chiswick, B.R. and Robinson, R.H. 2025. Jewish Occupational Attainment in the Antebellum USA: Filling a Gap in the Literature. Social Science History, pp.1-27.
- Chiswick, B.R. and Robinson, R.H. 2024. An analysis of the occupations of free women in the antebellum USA. Cliometrica, 18(2), pp.363-403.
- Chiswick, B.R. and Robinson, R.H. 2021. “Women at work in the United States since 1860: An analysis of unreported family workers.” Explorations in Economic History, 82, 101406.
- Chrisinger, B.W. 2024. US county-level variation in availability and prevalence of Black physicians in 1906. JAMA Network Open, 7(5), pp.e2410242-e2410242.
- Clay, K. and Schmick, E. 2025. Early Life Shocks, Market Adjustments, and Black-White Inequality. The Economic Journal, ueaf110, https://doi.org/10.1093/ej/ueaf110.
- Clay, K., Lingwall, J., & Stephens Jr, M. 2020. “Laws, Educational Outcomes, and Returns to Schooling Evidence from the First Wave of US State Compulsory Attendance Laws.” Labour Economics, 68, 101935.
- Clegg, J. 2025. Slavery's Carceral Legacy. American Journal of Sociology 130(6), pp. 1351-1393.
- Clifton, C., Hanson, E.J., Merrill, K. and Merrill, S., 2022. Differentially private k-nearest neighbor missing data imputation. ACM transactions on privacy and security, 25(3), pp.1-23.
- Collins, W.J., Holtkamp, N. and Wanamaker, M.H., 2024. Black Americans’ Landholdings and Economic Mobility after Emancipation: Evidence from the Census of Agriculture and Linked Records. The Journal of Economic History, 84(4), pp.963-996.
- Collins, W.J. and Zimran, A., 2023. Working their way up? US immigrants’ changing labor market assimilation in the age of mass migration. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 15(3), pp.238-269.
- Collins, W.J. 2020. “The Great Migration of Black Americans from the US South: A Guide and Interpretation.” Explorations in Economic History, 80, 101382.
- Collins, W. J. and Niemesh, G. T. 2019. “Unions and the Great Compression of Wage Inequality in the US at Mid-Century: Evidence from Local Labour Markets.” The Economic History Review, 722, 691-715.
- Collins, W.J. and Wanamaker, M.H., 2022. African American intergenerational economic mobility since 1880. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 14(3), pp.84-117.
- Collins, W.J. and Wanamaker, M.H.. 2014. “Selection and Economic Gains in the Great Migration of African Americans: New Evidence from Linked Census Data.” American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 6 1. American Economic Association: 220–52. doi:10.2307/43189471.
- Collins, W. J. and Zimran, A. 2019. “The Economic Assimilation of Irish Famine Migrants to the United States.” Explorations in Economic History, 74, 101302.
- Condit-Shrestha, K. 2022. Race and Ethnicity in Living on the Edge: Teaching about a White American Generation’s Journey through the Twentieth Century. Social Science History, 46(4), pp.896-899.
- Connor, D.S., Xie, S., Jang, J., Frazier, A.E., Kedron, P., Jain, G., Yu, Y. and Kemeny, T. 2025. Big cities fuel inequality within and across generations. PNAS nexus, 4(2), p. 587.
- Connor, D.S., Kemeny, T. and Storper, M., 2024. Frontier workers and the seedbeds of inequality and prosperity. Journal of Economic Geography, 24(3), pp.393-414.
- Connor, D. S. 2019. “The Cream of the Crop? Geography, Networks and Irish Migrant Selection in the Age of Mass Migration” The Journal of Economic History. 79(1), 139-175.
- Connor, D. S. 2020. “Class Background, Reception Context, and Intergenerational Mobility: A Record Linkage and Surname Analysis of the Children of Irish Immigrants.” International Migration Review, 541, 4-34.
- Connor, D. S., Gutmann, M. P., Cunningham, A. R., Clement, K. K., & Leyk, S. 2020. “How Entrenched is the Spatial Structure of Inequality in Cities? Evidence from the Integration of Census and Housing Data for Denver from 1940 to 2016.” Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 1104, 1022-1039.
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