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Health and Labor Force Participation over the Life Cycle

Evidence from the Past
  • Edited by: Dora L. Costa
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2003
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The twentieth century saw significant increases in both life expectancy and retirement rates-changes that have had dramatic impacts on nearly every aspect of society and the economy. Forecasting future trends in health and retirement rates, as we must do now, requires investigation of such long-term trends and their causes.

To that end, this book draws on new data-an extensive longitudinal survey of Union Army veterans born between 1820 and 1850-to examine the factors that affected health and labor force participation in nineteenth-century America. Contributors consider the impacts of a variety of conditions-including social class, wealth, occupation, family, and community-on the morbidity and mortality of the group. The papers investigate and address a number of special topics, including the influence of previous exposure to infectious disease, migration, and community factors such as lead in water mains. They also analyze the roles of income, health, and social class in retirement decisions, paying particular attention to the social context of disability.

Economists and historians who specialize in demography or labor, as well as those who study public health, will welcome the unique contributions offered by this book, which offers a clearer view than ever before of the workings and complexities of life, death, and labor during the nineteenth century.

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Dora L. Costa is a professor of economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. She is the author of The Evolution of Retirement: An American Economic History, 1880-1990, published by the University of Chicago Press.


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A Partial History
Larry T. Wimmer
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Socioeconomic Status and Mortality in the United States, 1850–1860
Joseph P. Ferrie
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Evidence from Civil War Medical Records
Chulhee Lee
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New York Union Army Regiments and Soldiers
Daniel Scott Smith
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Family and Community Influences
Sven E. Wilson and Clayne L. Pope
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The United States, 1895–1910
Sven E. Wilson
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Some Historical Evidence
Werner Troesken and Patricia E. Beeson
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Evidence from Panel Data on Union Army Veterans
Mario A. Sánchez
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Tayatat Kanjanapipatkul
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Chen Song and Louis L. Nguyen
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Dora L. Costa
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Joseph P. Ferrie
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Peter Viechnicki
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9780226116198
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