Seguir
WA Sundstrom
WA Sundstrom
Dirección de correo verificada de scu.edu
Título
Citado por
Citado por
Año
Who’s who in economics
M Blaug
Edward Elgar Publishing, 1999
434*1999
Explaining the ‘hungry farmer paradox’: Smallholders and fair trade cooperatives navigate seasonality and change in Nicaragua's corn and coffee markets
CM Bacon, WA Sundstrom, MEF Gómez, VE Méndez, R Santos, ...
Global Environmental Change 25, 133-149, 2014
2522014
The emergence, persistence, and recent widening of the racial unemployment gap
RW Fairlie, WA Sundstrom
ILR Review 52 (2), 252-270, 1999
1461999
Last hired, first fired? Unemployment and urban black workers during the Great Depression
WA Sundstrom
The Journal of Economic History 52 (2), 415-429, 1992
1301992
Old-age security motives, labor markets, and farm family fertility in antebellum American
WA Sundstrom, PA David
Explorations in Economic History 25 (2), 164-197, 1988
1251988
Vulnerability to cumulative hazards: Coping with the coffee leaf rust outbreak, drought, and food insecurity in Nicaragua
CM Bacon, WA Sundstrom, IT Stewart, D Beezer
World Development 93, 136-152, 2017
1212017
The decline and rise of interstate migration in the United States: Evidence from the IPUMS, 1850–1990
JL Rosenbloom, WA Sundstrom
Research in economic history 22, 289-325, 2004
1142004
The color line: Racial norms and discrimination in urban labor markets, 1910–1950
WA Sundstrom
The Journal of Economic History 54 (2), 382-396, 1994
1121994
The sources of regional variation in the severity of the Great Depression: Evidence from US manufacturing, 1919–1937
JL Rosenbloom, WA Sundstrom
The Journal of Economic History 59 (3), 714-747, 1999
871999
Internal labor markets before World War I: On-the-job training and employee promotion
WA Sundstrom
Explorations in Economic History 25 (4), 424-445, 1988
741988
The racial unemployment gap in long-run perspective
RW Fairlie, WA Sundstrom
The American Economic Review 87 (2), 306-310, 1997
711997
History matters: essays on economic growth, technology, and demographic change
T Guinnane
Stanford University Press, 2003
582003
The development of public libraries in the United States, 1870–1930: A quantitative assessment
M Kevane, WA Sundstrom
Information & Culture 49 (2), 117-144, 2014
512014
The geography of wage discrimination in the pre–civil rights South
WA Sundstrom
The Journal of Economic History 67 (2), 410-444, 2007
492007
Was there a golden age of flexible wages? Evidence from Ohio manufacturing, 1892–1910
WA Sundstrom
The Journal of Economic History 50 (2), 309-320, 1990
431990
Half a career: Discrimination & railroad internal labor markets
WA Sundstrom
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society 29 (3), 423-440, 1990
261990
Occupational differences in the dispersion of wages and working hours: Labor market integration in the United States, 1890-1903
WA Sundstrom, JL Rosenbloom
Explorations in Economic History 30 (4), 379-408, 1993
251993
Towards smallholder food and water security: Climate variability in the context of multiple livelihood hazards in Nicaragua
CM Bacon, WA Sundstrom, IT Stewart, E Maurer, LC Kelley
World Development 143, 105468, 2021
232021
Labor-market regimes in US economic history
JL Rosenbloom, WA Sundstrom
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009
222009
Bargains, bequests, and births: an essay on intergenerational conflict, reciprocity, and the demand for children in agrarian societies
P David, W Sundstrom
Stanford Project on the History of Fertility Control, Stanford University …, 1984
211984
El sistema no puede realizar la operación en estos momentos. Inténtalo de nuevo más tarde.
Artículos 1–20