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15. Work, Youth, and Retirement at Home and on the Job

  • Robert Gordon
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The Rise and Fall of American Growth
This chapter is in the book The Rise and Fall of American Growth
© 2018 Princeton University Press, Princeton

© 2018 Princeton University Press, Princeton

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS vii
  3. PREFACE ix
  4. 1. Introduction: The Ascent and Descent of Growth 1
  5. PART I. 1870-1940 -THE GREAT INVENTIONS CREATE A REVOLUTION INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE HOME
  6. 2. The Starting Point: Life and Work in 1870 27
  7. 3. What They Ate and Wore and Where They Bought It 62
  8. 4. The American Home: From Dark and Isolated to Bright and Networked 94
  9. 5. Motors Overtake Horses and Rail: Inventions and Incremental Improvements 129
  10. 6. From Telegraph to Talkies: Information, Communication, and Entertainment 172
  11. 7. Nasty, Brutish, and Short: Illness and Early Death 206
  12. 8. Working Conditions on the Job and at Home 247
  13. 9. Taking and Mitigating Risks: Consumer Credit, Insurance, and the Government 288
  14. Entr’acte. The Midcentury Shift from Revolution to Evolution 319
  15. PART II. 1940-2015 - THE GOLDEN AGE AND THE EARLY WARNINGS OF SLOWER GROWTH
  16. 10. Fast Food, Synthetic Fibers, and Split-Level Subdivisions: The Slowing Transformation of Food, Clothing, and Housing 331
  17. 11. See the USA in Your Chevrolet or from a Plane Flying High Above 374
  18. 12. Entertainment and Communications from Milton Berle to the iPhone 409
  19. 13. Computers and the Internet from the Mainframe to Facebook 441
  20. 14. Antibiotics, CT Scans, and the Evolution of Health and Medicine 461
  21. 15. Work, Youth, and Retirement at Home and on the Job 498
  22. Entr’acte. Toward an Understanding of Slower Growth 522
  23. PART III. THE SOURCES OF FASTER AND SLOWER GROWTH
  24. 16. The Great Leap Forward from the 1920s to the 1950s: What Set of Miracles Created It? 535
  25. 17. Innovation: Can the Future Match the Great Inventions of the Past? 566
  26. 18. Inequality and the Other Headwinds: Long-Run American Economic Growth Slows to a Crawl 605
  27. Postscript: America’s Growth Achievement and the Path Ahead 641
  28. Afterword to the Paperback Edition 653
  29. Acknowledgments 659
  30. Data Appendix 663
  31. Notes 673
  32. References 723
  33. Credits 747
  34. Index 751
  35. THE PRINCETON ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE WESTERN WORLD 769
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