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Please note: This list is preliminary. Please let us know about items we should add, including research in progress. Published Research Using the IPUMS Alyan, N. 1999. "The role of capital intensity and technology usage in upgrading skills in the US labor market." Technological Forecasting and Social Change 61: (1) 59-74. Carter, Susan B. and Richard Sutch. 1996. "Fixing the Facts, Editing of the 1880 United States Census of Occupations: With Implications for Long-Term Labor-Force Trends and the Sociology of Official Statistics." Historical Methods 29: 5-24. Carter, Susan B. and Richard Sutch. 1996. "Myth of the Industrial Scrap Heap - A Revisionist View of Turn-of-the-Century American Retirement." Journal of Economic History 56: 5-38. Cattan, Peter and Guillermo Grenier. Forthcoming. "Latino Immigrants in the Labor Force: Trends and Labor Market Issues." In National Council of La Raza's State of Hispanic America. Costa, Dora L. 1998. The Evolution of Retirement: An American Economic History, 1880-1990. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Costa, Dora L. 1999. "A House of Her Own: Old Age Assistance and the Living Arrangements of Older Nonmarried Women." Journal of Public Economics 72(1): 39-59. Costa, Dora L. 1998. "Unequal at Birth: A Long-term Comparison of Income and Birth Weight." Journal of Economic History 58(4): 987-1009. Costa, Dora L. 1997. "Displacing the Family: Union Army Pensions and Elderly Living Arrangements." Journal of Political Economy 105: 1269-92. Darity, William A. 1998. "Intergroup Disparity: Economic Theory and Social Science Evidence." Southern Economic Journal 64: 805-826. Darity William A., Jason, Dietrich, David K. Guilkey. 1997. "Racial and Ethnic Inequality in the United States: A Secular Perspective." American Economic Review 87: 301-305. Dillon, Lisa Y. Forthcoming. "Women and the Dynamics of Marriage, Household Status, and Aging in Victorian Canada and the United States." The History of the Family, An International Quarterly, Special Issue on Canadian Family History. Dillon, Lisa. Y. 1998. "Parent-Child Co-Residence Among the Elderly in Victorian Canada and the United States: A Comparative Study." In Edgar-André Montigny and Lori Chambers, eds. Family Matters: Papers in Post-Confederation Canadian Family History. Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press. Ellis, M, M. Reibel, and R. Wright. 1999. "Comparative metropolitan area analysis: Matching the 1980 and 1990 Census Public Use Microdata Samples for metropolitan areas." Urban Geography 20: (1) 75-92. Elman Cheryl. 1999. "Labor Markets and Opportunity Structures - Modeling the Context of Retirement in the Historical United States" Research on Aging 21: (2) 205-239. Elman Cheryl. 1998. "Intergenerational household structure and economic change at the turn of the twentieth century." Journal of Family History (4) 417-440. Elman Cheryl and G. Myers. 1997. "Age- and sex-differentials in morbidity at the start of an epidemiological transition: Returns from the 1880 US Census" Social Science and Medicine (6) 943-956. Fairlie R.W. and W.A. Sundstrom. 1999. "The emergence, persistence, and recent widening of the racial unemployment gap." Industrial and Labor Relations Review 52: (2) 252-270. Ferrie, Joseph. 1997. "The Entry Into the U.S. Labor Market of Antebellum European Immigrants, 1840-60" Explorations in Economic History 34: 295-330. Ferrie, Joseph. 1995. "The Geographic Mobility of Antebellum European Immigrants to the U.S. After their Arrival At New York, 1840-60" Research in Economic History 15: 99-148. Ferrie, Joseph. 1995. "Up and Out or Down and Out? The Occupational Mobility of Immigrant Non-Persisters in the Nineteenth Century U.S." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 26 (Summer):33-55. Ferrie, Joseph. 1999. 'Yankeys Now': European Immigrants in the Antebellum U.S., 1840-60 (New York: Oxford University Press). Ferrie, Joseph. 1994. "The Wealth Accumulation of Antebellum European Immigrants to the U.S., 1840-60" Journal of Economic History 54: 1-33. Friedberg L. 1999. "The effect of old age assistance on retirement." Journal of Public Economics 71(2) 213-232. Gardner, Todd. Forthcoming. "Suburbanization in the United States 1850-1940." Journal of Urban History. Gardner, Todd. 1999. "Metropolitan Classification for Census Years Before World War II." Historical Methods (forthcoming). Geib-Gundersen, Lisa and Elizabeth Zahrt. 1996. "A New Look at U.S. Agricultural Productivity Growth, 1800-1910." The Journal of Economic History 56, 679-687. Gisser M. and A. Davila. 1998. "Do Farm Workers Earn Less? An Analysis of the Farm Labor Problem." American Journal of Agricultural Economics 80: 669-682. Gutmann, Myron P, W.P. Frisbie, and K.S. Blanchard. 1999. "A new look at the Hispanic population of the United States in 1910." Historical Methods 32: (1) 5-19. Hacker, J. David. Forthcoming. "Child Naming, Religion, and the Decline of Marital Fertility in Nineteenth-Century America." The History of the Family: An International Quarterly. Hill, Mark E. Forthcoming. "Multivariate Survivorship Analysis Using Two Cross-Sectional Samples." Demography. Irwin JR, O'Brien AP. 1998. "Where have all the sharecroppers gone? Black occupations in postbellum Mississippi." Agricultural History 72: 280-297. Kallgren, Dan. Forthcoming. "Place, Race and Poverty in the Pattern of Southern School Attendance" Historical Geography 27. Krueger, Kurt V. 1999. Healthy Life Expectancy, 1996. Shawnee Mission, KS: Expectancy Data. Lee CH, 1998. "Long-term unemployment and retirement in early-twentieth-century America." Journal of Economic History 58: 844-856. Maloney, Thomas N. Forthcoming. "Personnel Policy and Racial Inequality in the Pre-World War II North." Journal of Interdisciplinary History. McCaa, Robert. 1993. "Gender in the Melting Pot: Marital Assimilation in New York City, 1900-1980." Journal of Interdisciplinary History 24: 207-231. McMurry, Martha. 1999. Turn of the Century: Minnesota's Population in 1900 and Today. St. Paul: Minnesota Planning State Demographic Center. Moehling, C.M. 1999. "State Child Labor Laws and the Decline of Child Labor." Explorations in Economic History 36: 72-106. Preston, Samuel H, Hill ME, Drevenstedt GL. 1998. "Childhood conditions that predict survival to advanced ages among African-Americans." Social Science and Medicine 47: 1231-1246. Ruggles, Steven. 1997. "The Rise of Divorce and Separation in the United States, 1880-1990." Demography 34, 455-466. Ruggles, Steven, 1997. "Reply to Oppenheimer and Preston." Demography 34, 475-479. Ruggles, Steven, 1997. "The Effects of AFDC on American Family Structure, 1940-1990." Journal of Family History 22, 307-25 Ruggles, Steven, 1996. "The Effects of Demographic Change on Multigenerational Family Structure: United States Whites 1880-1980." In Alain Bideau, A. Perrenoud, K.A. Lynch and G. Brunet, eds., Les systèmes demographiques du passé (Lyons: Centre Jacques Cartier), 21-40. Ruggles, Steven, 1996. "Living Arrangements of the Elderly in America, 1880-1980." In Tamara K. Hareven, ed., Aging and Generational Relations Over the Life Course: A Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspective (Berlin: de Gruyter), 254-271. Ruggles, Steven, 1994. "The Transformation of American Family Structure." American Historical Review 99, 103-128. Ruggles, Steven, 1994. "The Origins of African-American Family Structure." American Sociological Review 59, 136-151. Ruggles, Steven, 1993. "Confessions of a Microsimulator: Problems in Modeling the Demography of Kinship." Historical Methods 26, 161-169. Ruggles, Steven, and Ronald Goeken. 1992. "Race and Multigenerational Family Structure, 1900-1980." In Scott J. South and Stuart E. Tolnay, eds., The Changing American Family: Sociological and Demographic Perspectives (Westview Press), 15-42. Schoeni Robert F. 1998. "Reassessing the decline in parent-child old-age coresidence during the twentieth century. Demography 35, 307-313. Shoemaker, Nancy. 1999. American Indian Population Recovery in the Twentieth Century (Albequerque: University of New Mexico Press). Sobek, Matthew. 1996. "Work, Status, and Income: Men in the American Occupational Structure since the Late Nineteenth Century." Social Science History 20, 169-207. Thorvaldsen, Gunnar. 1998. "Marriage and Names among Immigrants to Minnesota." The Journal of the Association for History and Computing 1(2). Tolnay, Stewart E. 1996. "Structural Change and Fertility Change in the South, 1910 to 1940." Social Science Quarterly 77, 559-576. Tolnay, Stewart E. 1997. "The Great Migration and Changes in the Northern Black Family, 1940 to 1990." Social Forces 75, 1213-1238. Tolnay, Stewart E. 1998. "Migration Experience and Family Patterns in the 'Promised Land'" Journal of Family History 23, 68-89. Tolnay, Stewart E. 1998. "Educational Selection in the Migration of Southern Blacks, 1880-1990." Social Forces, 77: (2) 487-514. Tolnay, Stewart E. 1999. The Bottom Rung: African American Family Life on Southern Farms. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1999. Tolnay, Stewart E. and Crowder KD. 1999. "Regional origin and family stability in northern cities: The role of context." American Sociological Review 64: (1) 97-112. Weiss, T. 1999. "Estimates of white and nonwhite gainful workers in the United States by age group, race, and sex-Decennial census years, 1800-1900" Historical Methods 32: (1) 21-35. Wyly, E.K. 1998. "Containment and mismatch: Gender differences in commuting in metropolitan labor markets." Urban Geography 19: 395-430. Block, William C and Dianne L. Star. 1995. "Data Entry and Verification." Historical Methods 28, 63-65. Dillon, Lisa Y. 1996. "Integrating Nineteenth-Century Canadian and American Census Data Sets." Computing in the Humanities 30, 381-392. Ferrie, Joseph P. 1996. "A New Sample of Males Linked from the Public-Use-Microdata-Sample of the 1850 US Federal Census of Population to the 1860 US Federal Census Manuscript Schedules." Historical Methods 29, 141-156. Gardner, Todd. 1995. "Creation of the Public Use Census Files for 1850, 1880, and 1920: Software Development." Historical Methods 28, 59-62. Gardner, Todd, Matthew Sobek and Steven Ruggles. 1999. "IPUMS Data Extraction System." Historical Methods (forthcoming). Goeken, Ronald, Marjorie Bryer and Cassandra Lucas. 1999. "Making Sense of Census Responses: Coding Complex Variables in the 1920 PUMS." Historical Methods (forthcoming). Goeken, Ron and Matthew Mulcahy. 1995. "Geographic Coding." Historical Methods 28, 74-76. Gutmann, Myron P. and Douglas Ewbank. 1999. "The 1910 Black and Hispanic Oversamples." Historical Methods (forthcoming). Gregory, J. 1995. "The Southern Diaspora and the Urban Dispossessed - Demonstrating the Census Public Use Microdata Samples." Journal of American History 82, 111-134. Hacker, J. David, Steven Ruggles, Andrea R. Foroughi and Walter L. Sargent. 1999. "Public Use Microdata Samples of the 1860 & 1870 U.S. Census of Population." Historical Methods (forthcoming). Hall, Patricia Kelly, Catherine Fitch, Margot Canaday, Lisa Ebeltoft-Kraske, Carrie Ronnander and Kathleen M. Thomas. 1999. "IPUMS Documentation: Helping Researchers Deal with Change in 150 Years of Census Data." Historical Methods (forthcoming). Ito RM, Gratton B, Wycoff J. 1997. "Using the 1940 and 1950 Public Use Microdata Samples - A Cautionary Tale." Historical Methods 30, 137-145. Kallgren, Daniel and David Beck Ryden. 1995. "Data Consistency Checking." Historical Methods 28, 66-69. Magnuson, Diana L. 1995. "Population Schedule Content." Historical Methods 28, 11-26. Magnuson, Diana L. and Miriam L. King. 1995. "Enumeration Procedures." Historical Methods 28, 27-32. Ronnander, Chad. 1999. "The Classification of Work: Applying 1950 Census Occupation and Industry Codes to 1920 Responses." Historical Methods (forthcoming). Ruggles, Steven et. al. 1995. The Minnesota Historical Census Projects. Winter Special Issue, Historical Methods 28. The most relevant articles in this issue are also listed separately in this section. Ruggles, Steven, Matthew Sobek and Todd Gardner. 1996. "Distributing Large Historical Census Samples on the Internet." History and Computing 9, 145-159. Ruggles, Steven, Matthew Sobek and Todd Gardner. 1996. "Disseminating Historical Census Data on the World Wide Web." Iassist Quarterly 20, 4-18. Ruggles, Steven and Russell R. Menard. 1995. "The Minnesota Historical Census Projects." Historical Methods 28, 6-10. Ruggles, Steven, J. David Hacker and Matthew Sobek, 1995. "Overview of the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series." Historical Methods 28, 33-39. Ruggles, Steven. 1995. "Sample Designs and Sampling Errors in the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series." Historical Methods 28, 40-46. Ruggles, Steven. 1995. "Family Interrelationships." Historical Methods 28, 52-58. Ruggles, Steven. 1993. "Historical Demography from the Census: Applications of the American Census Microdata Files." In David Reher and Roger Schofield, eds., Old and New Methods in Historical Demography (Oxford University Press), 383-393. Ruggles, Steven. 1991. "The U.S. Public Use Microdata Files as a Source for the Study of Long-term Social Change." IASSIST Quarterly 15, 20-27. Ruggles, Steven. 1991. "Comparability of the Public Use Files of the U.S. Census of Population, 1880-1980." Social Science History 15, 123-158. Ruggles, Steven. 1991. "Integration of the Public Use Files of the U.S. Census of Population, 1880-1980." American Statistical Association Proceedings of the Social Statistics Section (American Statistical Association) 365-370. Sobek, Matthew. 1991. "Class Analysis and the U.S. Census Public Use Samples." Historical Methods 24, 171-181. Sobek, Matthew. 1995. "Occupation and Income Scores." Historical Methods 28, 47-51. Sobek, Matthew and Lisa Dillon. 1995. "Occupational Coding." Historical Methods 28, 70-73. Sobek, Matthew and Steven Ruggles. 1999. "The IPUMS Project: An Update." Historical Methods.
Alexander, Trent. "Great Migrations: Race in the Southern Move to the Industrial Midwest, 1920-70." (Dissertation in progress at Carnegie Mellon University, Department of History). Bartley, Alan. "A Valuation of Specific Crime Rates." (Dissertation in progress at Vanderbilt University). Brown, Kenneth R. "Drunk of the Eve of Reconstruction: Faith-Based Economic Development and Entreprenuership the Gospel According to the Hartford Avenue Baptist Church of Detroit, Michigan." (Dissertation in progress at the University of Michigan). Bures, Regina M. 1998. "Residential Mobility, Migration, and Life-Course Change: A Study of Family, Work, and Mobility in Later Mid-Life." (Ph.D., Brown University) Digman, Jason. "Which Way to the Promiseland? Changing Patterns in Southerns' Migration, 1865 to 1920." (Dissertation in progress at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of History). Dillon, Lisa Y. 1997. "Between Generations and Across Borders: Living Arrangements of the Elderly and their Children in Victorian Canada and the United States." (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Ehrlich, Steven Richard. 1999. "Migration, Housing Consumption, and Capital Gains in the Pre-taxpayer Relief Era." (Ph.D., Univerity of Pennsylvania). Gardner, Todd. 1998. "The Metropolitan Fringe: Suburbanization in the United States Before World War II." (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Glick, Jennifer Elyse. 1997. "Changing Household Structure Patterns in the Mexican Origin Population: Life Course, Family Survival Strategy, and Culture Incorporation Determinants." (Ph.D. University of Texas at Austin). Goeken, Ronald. 1999. "Unmarried Adults and Residential Autonomy: Living Arrangements in the United States, 1880-1990." (Ph.D. University of Minnesota). Hacker, J. David. 1999. "The Human Cost of War: Population and Family Structure in the Era of the American Civil War." (Ph.D. University of Minnesota). Hill, Mark E. 1999. "Studies in African American Social Demography." University of Pennsylvania. Kallgren, Daniel. 1995. "The Individual, the Family and the Community in the Rise of American School Attendance." (Ph.D. University of Minnesota). Kessler, Alan. Labor market competition between immigrants and domestic laborers. (Dissertation in progress at University of Texas at Austin). Kauffman, Kathy. "Outsourcing the Hearth: Immigration and the strategic allocation of labor by American families." (Dissertation in progress at Columbia University). Jones, William P. African American lumber workers in the South between 1929 and 1950. (Dissertation in progress at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). Magnuson, Diana L. 1995. "The Making of a Modern Census: The United States Census of Population, 1790-1940." (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Currently Assistant Professor of History, Bethel College, St. Paul, Minnesota. Moehling, Carylyn M. 1997. "Work and Family: Intergenerational Support in American Families, 1880-1920." (Ph.D., Northwestern University). Finalist, Allen Nevins Prize. Currently Assistant Professor, Ohio State University. Nørgaard, Helle. "Globalizing Cities: Socio-Economic Restructuring of New York City." (Dissertation in progress at University of Copenhagen, Institute of Geography). Smith, Mark W. 1999. "Essays on the Political Economy of State Welfare Programs." (Ph.D. Yale University). Sobek, Matthew. 1997. "A Century of Work: Gender, Labor Force Participation, and Occupational Attainment in the United States, 1880-1990." (Ph.D., University of Minnesota). Suzik, Jeff. "'Work as Paradise': The Civilian Conservation Corps and the Social Gendering of Male Youth, 1933-42." (Dissertation in progress at Carnegie Mellon University, Department of History). Washington, Mary. 1998. "White, Black, Or Mulatto: A Sociological Exploration of The Meaning Of Racial Classification In The United States Census Of 1880." (PhD., Johns Hopkins University) Wickni, Frank. "Do Student's Respond to Outside Incentives? Evidence from Microdata." (Disseration in progress at the University of Oregon, Economics Department). Zahrt, Elizabeth. 1997. "There's No Place Like Home? Reservation Institutions and American Indian Migration, 1985-1990." (Ph.D., University of California-Riverside). Zimring, Carl. "Recycling for Profit: The Growth of the American Scrap Trade, 1830-1960." (Dissertation in progress at Carnegie Mellon University, Department of History). Alba, Richard, John Logan, Amy Lutz, and Brian Stults. 1999. "Only English by the third generation? Mother-tongue loss and preservation among the grandchildren of contemporary immigrants." Paper presented at the meetings of the Population Associaton of America (PAA). Almgren, Gunnar and Susan Kemp. 1999. "Appraising the Legacy of Hull House: Progressive Feminism's Role in the American Mortality Transition." To be presented at at the National Parinatal Social Work Conference. Aquino, Gabriel. 1998. "The Racial Paradox: Puerto Rican Ethnicity Challenged Through Racial Stratification." Presented at the Puerto Rican Studies Association Conference. Bartley, Alan. 1999. "A Valuation of Specific Crime Rates." Presented at the Midwest Economics Association conference. Binder, Melissa and Cynthia Miller. 1999. "The Economics of Dropping Out." Paper was presented at the Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management meetings. Brownsberger, William N. 1999. "Race Matters: Disproportionality of Incarcarceration for Drug Dealing in Massachusetts." Harvard Medical School. Canals-Cerda, Jose. 1999. "Nonparametric Estimation of Competing Risk Models with an Application to the Problem of Premarital Childbearing," with S. Gurmu. Working Paper from the University of Colorado Department of economics. Cattan, Peter. 1999. "Dynamics of Employment among Miami's Recent Immigrants, 1980-90." Florida International University Foundation/Provost Award Research Project, Final Report. Cattan, Peter and Katherine Condon. 1998. "Determinants of Employment in Upper White Collar Jobs Among Miami's New Immigrants." Presented at the Eastern Sociological Society annual meeting.. Dillon, Lisa. 1999. "Understanding Trans-National Patterns in Multi-Generational Households: Canada and the United States, 1870-1901." To be presented at the Social Science History Association annual meeting. Dillon, Lisa. 1999. "Using Integrated Census Microdata to Conduct Comparative Demographic Research on Canadian and American Families." To be presented at the American Studies Association annual meeting. Dillon, Lisa. 1999. "By 1901, Did the Border Still Make a Difference? Comparing Canadian and American Families Across Time and Space." To be presented at the Canadian Historical Association annual meeting. Dillon, Lisa. 1998. "Representations of Aging and Inter-Generational Relations in Census Microdata, Diaries and Letters: Comparing and Combining Primary Sources." Presented at Social Science History Association annual meeting. Elman, Cheryl and George Myers. 1997. "Geographic Morbidity Differentials in Late Nineteenth Century America." Paper presented at the Population Association of America meetings. Elman, Cheryl. 1998. "The Life Course and Social Structure: Women on the American Frontier." Paper presented at the American Sociological Association meetings. Elman, Cheryl and Andrew London. 1998. "Sociohistorical and Demographic Perspectives on U.S. Remarriage in 1910." Paper presented at the Social Science History Association meetings. Ferrie, Joseph. 1996. "The Impact of Immigration on Natives in the Antebellum U.S., 1850-60" Northwestern University Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Working Paper No. WP-96-14. Goldscheider, Frances and Dennis Hogan. 1999. "A century (plus) of parenthood: Changes in coresidential parenthood, 1880-1990." To be presented at the American Sociological Association meetings. Haider, Steven and Susanna Loeb. 1999. "The Distribution of Earnings Within Married Couples: Trends and Their Effect on Family Decision Making," Presented at Population Association of America meeting. Haines, Michael, Myron Gutmann, and W. Parker Frisbie. 1998. "Hispanic Fertility in the United States: The View in 1910." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America. Hendricks, Lutz. 1999. "How important is human capital for development? Evidence from immigrant earnings." ASU Working paper #98/4. Horton, Hayward Derrick; Melvin Thomas, Beverlyn Lundy Allen, and Cedric Herring. 1998. "Lost in the Storm: The Sociology of the Black Working Class, 1850-1990." Presented at the meetings of the American Sociological Association (ASA). London, Andrew and Cheryl Elman. 1999. "The Influence of Remarriage on the Racial Difference in Family Structure in 1910." Paper presented at the Population Association of America annual meetings. Maloney, Thomas N. 1999. "African American Migration to the North in the 1910s: New Evidence from the IPUMS Samples." Presented at the meetings of the Population Association of America. Maloney, Thomas N. 1998. "Black Migration and Labor Market Outcomes in the North between World War I and World War II." Presented at the Organization of American Historians Meetings. Maloney, Thomas N. and Jeff Bookwalter. 1997. "Racial Inequality in the 1910s: Black Migrants, Black Non-Migrants, White Migrants, and White Non-Migrants in the Northern United States." Presented at the Social Science History Association Meetings. Mare, Robert D., and Alair MacLean. 1999. "Immigration, Fertility and the Future of Educational Growth." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America. Mare, Robert D., and Alair MacLean. 1998. "Immigration, Fertility, Intergenerational Mobility, and Trends in Educational Attainment." Presented at the World Congress of Sociology. McGarry, Kathleen and Robert F. Shoeni. 1998. "Social Security, Economic Growth, and the Rise in Independence of Elderly Widows in the 20th Century." RAND, Labor and Population Program Working Paper Series, 98-01. Model, Suzanne. 1999. "Where New York's West Indians Work." Presented at the conference on West Indian Migration to New York: Historical, Comparative and Transnational Perspectives, sponsored by the Research Institute for the Study of Man, New York City. Moen, Jon and Brian Gratton. 1998. "The Family Economies of Immigrants and Natives: Child Workers, 1880-1950." Presented at the Social Science History Association meeting. Myers, George and Cheryl Elman. 1997. "Morbidity, Disability, and Mortality in the United States in the late 19th Century: Differentials and Social Implications." Paper presented at the Dixiémes Etretiens du centre Jacques Cartier, Lyons, France. Rogers, Andrei and James Raymer. 1999. "A Preliminary Analysis of the Regional Foreign-Born and Native-Born Population Geographies in the United States During the 20th Century." WP-99-01, Population Program, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, Boulder. Sanchez, Mario. 1999. "International migration, job-search and social networks." Department of Economics and Center for Population Economics, University of Chicago. Short, Joanna. 1999. "Pensions, Wealth, and Retirement Behavior in the New South: Evidence from Bartow County, Georgia." To be presented at the Indiana University Economic History Workshop. Siskin, Alison. 1997. "Occupational Sex Segregation by Race 1920-1990: A Story of Similarities and Convergence." Presented at the PSA annual meeting. Smith, Shelley and Vicki Lamb. 1999. "Multilevel Modelling the Relationship Between Occupational Gender Composition and Earnings." To be presented at the Society for the Advancement of Socioeconomics, July, University of Wisconsin. Soares, Joseph. 1998. "The Social Imagination of American Cities." Presented at American Sociological Association's annual meeting. Stern, Mark J. 1998. "The Un(credit) worthy Poor: Historical Perspectives on Policies to Expand Assets and Credit." Prepared for the Ford Foundation Conference on "The Benefits and Mechanisms for Spreading Asset Ownership," December 10-12, New York University. Wong, Linda. 1999. "Income Convergence and Mating Taboos in a Matching Model." Department of Economics, SUNY-Binghamton.
Susana Adamo, University of Texas at Austin (Population Research Center)
Maria Asteriadou, University of Arizona (Geography)
William Block, University of Minnesota (History)
Robert N. Brown, Delta State University
Lisa Y. Dillon, University of Victoria,
Doug Forbes, Southwest Texas State
Ronald Goeken, University of Minnesota (History)
J. David Hacker, University of Minnesota (History)
Kathy Kauffman, Columbia University
Patricia Kelly Hall, University of Minnesota (History)
Alan Kessler, University of Texas at Austin
Kristen Harknett, Princeton University
Hans Dieter Laux, University of Bonn (Geography) and Günter Thieme, Dortmund University
Hugh Louch, Princeton University (Policy Analysis)
Alair MacLean, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Jim Oberly, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (History)
Julie Osborn, Berkley Lab (for U.S. Department of Energy)
Andrew Pearlman, Yale University
John Robillard, California State University, Fullerton
Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota, (History)
Mario Sanchez, University of Chicago
Fan Shi, University of Ottawa (Epidemiology and Community Health)
Mathew Snipp and Alison Siskin, Stanford University
Matthew Sobek, University of California-Riverside
Chuck Spurlock, Michigan State University
Annemarie Steidl and Josef Ehmer, University of Salzburg
Ruth N. Turley, Harvard University
Carlos Vilalta, Portland State University
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