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                        Joseph P. Ferrie 
[Contact] [Curriculum Vitae] [Research]
[Teaching] 
                        HOW TO CONTACT ME  
                        Mailing address: 
Department of Economics 
Northwestern University 
2001 Sheridan Road 
Evanston, Illinois 60208, USA 
                         
My office is Room 340 in 
Arthur Andersen Hall 
                         
Telephone: 847-491-8210 
Facsimile: 847-491-7001 
e-mail: ferrie@northwestern.edu 
                         
                         CURRICULUM
VITAE (pdf)  
                        
                         RESEARCH 
                         
                        
                          - "The
End of American Exceptionalism: Occupational and Geographic Mobility in
the U.S., 1850-2000" (October, 2004)
 
                             
                           - "How
Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm [When They've Seen Schenectady]?
Rural-to-Urban Migration in 19th Century America, 1850-70" 
 
                          - "The
Impact of Immigration on Natives in the Antebellum U.S. Labor Market,
1850-60." 
 
                          - "The
Law and Labor Strife in the U.S., 1881-1894." (with Janet Currie) 
 
                          - "Immigrants
and Natives: Comparative Economic Performance in the U.S., 1850-60 and
1970-80."(forthcoming, Research in Labor Economics 16
1997). 
 
                          - "A
New Sample of Males Linked from the Public Use Micro Sample of the 1850
U.S. Federal Census of Population to the 1860 U.S. Federal Census
Manuscript Schedules." (Historical Methods Fall, 1996). 
 
                          - "The
Entry of Antebellum European Immigrants Into the U.S. Labor Market,
1840-60." (Explorations in Economic History, July 1997) 
 
                          - "Migration
to the Frontier in Mid-Nineteenth Century America: A Re-Examination of
Turner's 'Safety Valve'" (prepared for the World Congress of
Cliometrics, July 1997, Munich, Germany) 
 
                          - "A
New View of the Irish in America: Economic Performance and the Impact
of Place of Origin, 1850-1920." (prepared for The Scattering:
Ireland and the Irish Diaspora, A Comparative Perspective, University
College Cork, Ireland, 9/24-27) 
 
                          - "The
Rich and the Dead: Socioeconomic Status and Mortality in the U.S.,
1850-60." Forthcoming chapter in Dora Costa (ed.), Health and
Labor Force Participation over the Life Cycle: Evidence from the Past
(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2003). 
 
                          - "Internal
Migration." Forthcoming chapter in Richard Sutch, Susan Carter, and
Robert Bard, Historical Statistics of the United States: Millennial
Edition (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003). 
 
                          - "Labour
Mobility." Forthcoming entry in Joel Mokyr (ed.), The Oxford
Encyclopedia of Economic History (New York: Oxford University Press,
2003). (with Jason Long) 
 
                          
                         
                         
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                        Economics
323-1(Fall 2005-06) Economic History of the U.S. to 1865  
                         
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420-1 (Fall 2005-06) American Economic History  
                         
                         
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