The United States economy was transformed in the period between American independence and the beginning of the Civil War by rapid population growth, the development of manufacturing, the onset of modern economic growth, increasing urbanization, the rapid spread of settlement into the trans-Appalachian west, and the rise of European immigration. These years were also characterized by an increasing sectional conflict between free and slave states that culminated in 1861 in Southern secession from the Union and a bloody and destructive Civil War. Labor markets were central to each of these developments, directing the reallocation of labor between sectors and regions, channeling a growing population into productive employment and shaping in imp...
This thesis is an attempt to evaluate and correct the sanguine view of the U.S. labor market prior t...
White Indentured servitude is a much neglected area of economic history. There has been in recent ye...
Recent debates on the economic history of the United States and other regions have revisited the que...
The United States economy was transformed in the period between American independence and the beginn...
The United States economy underwent major transformations between American independence and the Civi...
DOI:10.1017/S002205070001696XAverage annual earnings calculated from the census of manufactures are ...
DOI:10.1017/S002205070001696XAverage annual earnings calculated from the census of manufactures are ...
1 The exchange of labor for commodities is a simple and natural phenomenon of an unhampered market e...
Since World War II, the labor market in the United States has experienced significant changes in the...
DOI: 10.1017/S0022050700035737This article examines the geographic integration of U.S. labor markets...
DOI: 10.1017/S0022050700035737This article examines the geographic integration of U.S. labor markets...
This chapter argues that although nineteenth-century labor markets were unencumbered by regulatory l...
Between 1800 and 1860, the United States became the preeminent world supplier of cotton as output in...
In this paper, we put forward a theoretical framework for understanding a positive relationship betw...
This paper studies how well labor markets operated, and industrial workers fared, during early Ameri...
This thesis is an attempt to evaluate and correct the sanguine view of the U.S. labor market prior t...
White Indentured servitude is a much neglected area of economic history. There has been in recent ye...
Recent debates on the economic history of the United States and other regions have revisited the que...
The United States economy was transformed in the period between American independence and the beginn...
The United States economy underwent major transformations between American independence and the Civi...
DOI:10.1017/S002205070001696XAverage annual earnings calculated from the census of manufactures are ...
DOI:10.1017/S002205070001696XAverage annual earnings calculated from the census of manufactures are ...
1 The exchange of labor for commodities is a simple and natural phenomenon of an unhampered market e...
Since World War II, the labor market in the United States has experienced significant changes in the...
DOI: 10.1017/S0022050700035737This article examines the geographic integration of U.S. labor markets...
DOI: 10.1017/S0022050700035737This article examines the geographic integration of U.S. labor markets...
This chapter argues that although nineteenth-century labor markets were unencumbered by regulatory l...
Between 1800 and 1860, the United States became the preeminent world supplier of cotton as output in...
In this paper, we put forward a theoretical framework for understanding a positive relationship betw...
This paper studies how well labor markets operated, and industrial workers fared, during early Ameri...
This thesis is an attempt to evaluate and correct the sanguine view of the U.S. labor market prior t...
White Indentured servitude is a much neglected area of economic history. There has been in recent ye...
Recent debates on the economic history of the United States and other regions have revisited the que...