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Title Health and labor force participation over the life cycle : evidence from the past / edited by Dora L. Costa
Published Chicago : University of Chicago Press, ©2003

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 343 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series A National Bureau of Economic Research conference report
National Bureau of Economic Research conference report.
Contents Reflections on the early indicators project / Larry T. Wimmer -- Rich and the dead / Joseph P. Ferrie -- Prior exposure to disease and later health and mortality / Chulhee Lee -- Seasoning, disease environment, and conditions of exposure / Daniel Scott Smith -- Height of Union Army recruits / Sven E. Wilson and Clayne L. Pope -- Prevalence of chronic respiratory disease in the Industrial Era / Sven E. Wilson -- Significance of lead water mains in American cities / Werner Troesken and Patricia E. Beeson -- Internal migration, return migration, and mortality / Mario A. Sańchez -- Pensions and labor force participation of Civil War veterans / Tayatat Kanjanapipatkul -- Effect of hernias on the labor force participation of Union Army veterans / Chen Song and Louis L. Nguyen
Summary 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
Analysis United States
Aged
Public health
Social conditions
Employment participation rates
Mortality rate
Occupational health and safety
Internal migration
History, 1801-1900
Statistics
Overseas item
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Print version record
Subject Medical economics -- United States
Industrial hygiene -- United States
Older people -- Health and hygiene -- United States
Older people -- Employment -- United States
Medical economics.
Longitudinal method.
Occupational Health
Economics, Medical
Environmental Exposure -- adverse effects
Longitudinal Studies
Epidemiologic Studies
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Labor.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Labor & Industrial Relations.
Longitudinal method
Industrial hygiene
Medical economics
Older people -- Employment
Older people -- Health and hygiene
Veroudering (demografie)
Gezondheidszorg.
Oudere werknemers.
Arbeidsparticipatie.
SUBJECT United States
Subject United States
Form Electronic book
Author Costa, Dora L.
ISBN 9780226116198
0226116190
0226116182
9780226116181