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Essays in Exploration: New Demographic History of the Late 19th-Century United States

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Haines, Michael R., and Barbara A. Anderson. 1988. "Essays in Exploration: New Demographic History of the Late 19th-Century United States." Explorations in Economic History, 25(4): 341-65.

Research in historical demography, and its relationship to economic history, has expanded rapidly in recent years. This paper presents a partial survey of work on the historical demography of the United States, emphasizing the late 19th century. The use of micro data sources and new methods are of particular interest. Fertility and mortality receive primary attention, although other areas are covered.

DOI:10.1016/0014-4983(88)90007-1 (Full Text)

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