Intergenerational occupational mobility in Great Britain and the United States since 1850 J Long, J Ferrie American Economic Review 103 (4), 1109-1137, 2013 | 546 | 2013 |
The long-run impact of cash transfers to poor families A Aizer, S Eli, J Ferrie, A Lleras-Muney American Economic Review 106 (4), 935-971, 2016 | 523 | 2016 |
Southern Paternalims and the American Welfare State: Economics, Politics, and Institutions in the South 1865-1965 LJ Alston, JP Ferrie Cambridge University Press, 1999 | 306 | 1999 |
Water and Chicago’s mortality transition, 1850–1925 JP Ferrie, W Troesken Explorations in Economic History 45 (1), 1-16, 2008 | 245 | 2008 |
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 JP Ferrie Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History …, 1996 | 238 | 1996 |
History lessons: The end of American exceptionalism? Mobility in the United States since 1850 JP Ferrie Journal of Economic Perspectives 19 (3), 199-215, 2005 | 226 | 2005 |
Yankeys now: Immigrants in the antebellum US 1840-1860 JP Ferrie Oxford University Press, USA, 1999 | 218 | 1999 |
Paternalism in agricultural labor contracts in the US South: Implications for the growth of the welfare state LJ Alston, JP Ferrie The American economic review, 852-876, 1993 | 196 | 1993 |
Shocking behavior: Random wealth in antebellum Georgia and human capital across generations H Bleakley, J Ferrie The quarterly journal of economics 131 (3), 1455-1495, 2016 | 167 | 2016 |
Typhoid fever, water quality, and human capital formation B Beach, J Ferrie, M Saavedra, W Troesken The Journal of Economic History 76 (1), 41-75, 2016 | 166 | 2016 |
Long-term decline in intergenerational mobility in the United States since the 1850s X Song, CG Massey, KA Rolf, JP Ferrie, JL Rothbaum, Y Xie Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (1), 251-258, 2020 | 162 | 2020 |
The path to convergence: Intergenerational occupational mobility in Britain and the US in three eras J Long, J Ferrie The Economic Journal 117 (519), C61-C71, 2007 | 130 | 2007 |
Labor costs, paternalism, and loyalty in southern agriculture: A constraint on the growth of the welfare state LJ Alston, JP Ferrie The Journal of Economic History 45 (1), 95-117, 1985 | 129 | 1985 |
The wealth accumulation of antebellum European immigrants to the US, 1840–60 JP Ferrie The Journal of Economic History 54 (1), 1-33, 1994 | 103 | 1994 |
Grandfathers matter (ed): occupational mobility across three generations in the US and Britain, 1850–1911 J Long, J Ferrie The Economic Journal 128 (612), F422-F445, 2018 | 102 | 2018 |
Comparing contingency tables tools for analyzing data from two groups cross-classified by two characteristics PME Altham, JP Ferrie Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History …, 2007 | 99 | 2007 |
Two centuries of international migration JP Ferrie, TJ Hatton Handbook of the economics of international migration 1, 53-88, 2015 | 97 | 2015 |
Cognitive disparities, lead plumbing, and water chemistry: Prior exposure to water-borne lead and intelligence test scores among World War Two US Army enlistees JP Ferrie, K Rolf, W Troesken Economics & Human Biology 10 (1), 98-111, 2012 | 93 | 2012 |
The entry into the US labor market of antebellum European immigrants, 1840–1860 JP Ferrie Explorations in Economic History 34 (3), 295-330, 1997 | 89 | 1997 |
Fetal shock or selection? The 1918 influenza pandemic and human capital development B Beach, JP Ferrie, MH Saavedra National Bureau of Economic Research, 2018 | 71 | 2018 |