Bibliography Cost of Living of Industrial Workers in the United States and Europe, 1888- 1890 This bibliography includes published and unpublished works that are related to ICPSR study 7711. It includes works that are based on primary or secondary analysis of the data, or which describe or critique those data or the collection methodology. This list represents all items known to ICPSR as of 2005-03-15. If you publish a work or know of other works that are based on these data, please send the complete citation and name of the ICPSR study used to: bibliography@icpsr.umich.edu. 1. Angus, David L.; Mirel, Jeffrey E., "From Spellers to Spindles: Work- Force Entry by the Children of Textile Workers, 1888-1890." Social Science History. Spr 1985, 9, (2), 123 - 144. 2. Austin, Erik W.; Clubb, Jerome M.; Granda, Peter A., "Understanding Living Conditions: The Cost of Living Surveys in the U.S., 1888-1937." Presented at the American Statistical Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, Aug 20, 1991. 3. Clubb, Jerome M.; Austin, Erik W.; Kirk, Gordon W., The Process of Historical Inquiry: Everyday Lives of Working Americans. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 1989. 4. Costa, Dora L., "American Living Standards, 1888-1994: Evidence from Consumer Expenditures." NBER Working Paper Series. 7650, Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, Apr 2000. Abstract: http://papers.nber.org/papers/w7650 Full text PDF: http://papers.nber.org/papers/w7650.pdf 5. Costa, Dora L., "American Living Standards: Evidence from Recreational Expenditures." NBER Working Paper Series. 7148, Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, May 1999. Abstract: http://papers.nber.org/papers/w7148 Full text PDF: http://papers.nber.org/papers/w7148.pdf 6. Costa, Dora L., "Less of a Luxury: The Rise of Recreation Since 1888." NBER Working Paper Series. 6054, Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, Jun 1997. Abstract: http://papers.nber.org/papers/w6054 Full text PDF: http://papers.nber.org/papers/w6054.pdf 7. Dubnoff, Steven, "A Method for Estimating the Economic Welfare of American Families of Any Comparison, 1860-1909." Historical Methods. Sum 1980, 13, (3), 171 - 180. Abstract: http://papers.nber.org/papers/w6054 Full text PDF: http://papers.nber.org/papers/w6054.pdf 8. Hargis, Peggy G.; Horan, Patrick M., "Bounded by Culture or Culture Bound: Ethnicity, Schooling, and the Interplay of Theory and Evidence." Historical Methods. Win 2004, 37, (1), 23 - 33. 9. Hoover, Greg A., "Supplemental Family Income Sources: Ethnic Differences in Nineteenth-Century Industrial America." Social Science History. Sum 1985, 9, (3), 293 - 306. 10. Horan, Patrick M.; Hargis, Peggy G., "Children's Work and Schooling in the Late Nineteenth-Century Family Economy." American Sociological Review. Oct 1991, 56, (5), 583 - 596. 11. Modell, John, "Patterns of consumption, acculturation, and family income strategies in late-nineteenth century America." In Family and Population in Nineteenth-Century America. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press,1978. 12. Parsons, Donald O.; Goldin, Claudia, "Parental altruism and self- interest: child labor among late nineteenth-century American families." Economic Inquiry. Oct 1989, 27, (4), 637.