Core C, the Outreach and Innovations Core, is designed to unlock the scientific potential of the Union Army life-cycle datasets by making them more easily accessible to a wider pool of researchers. First, Core C aims to make the Union Army data more accessible to users by: making custom subsets of the life-cycle datasets available for downloading from the CPE website; reducing the learning curve for the use of data through instruction and simplification; improving documentation, replacing printed documentation with on-line documentation, and making on-line documentation compatible with the XML standard. Second, Core C aims to enlarge the pool of users who work on and with the Union Army data through outreach targeted at both institutions and individuals, and through a program of competitive sub-grants to promising young scholars. Third, Core C aims to enable better communication among users so as to foster the sharing of ideas and methods, and hence to improve the quality and amount of research based on the CPE (Center for Population Economics) data. Finally, Core C aims to promote outside research based on our datasets by engaging with researchers from a wider variety of universities, disciplines, and viewpoints than have heretofore interacted with the available datasets.
Costa, Dora L; Yetter, Noelle; DeSomer, Heather (2018) Intergenerational transmission of paternal trauma among US Civil War ex-POWs. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 115:11215-11220 |
Costa, Dora L; Kahn, Matthew E; Roudiez, Christopher et al. (2018) Persistent Social Networks: Civil War Veterans Who Fought Together Co-Locate in Later Life. Reg Sci Urban Econ 70:289-299 |
Costa, Dora L; Kahn, Matthew E; Roudiez, Christopher et al. (2018) Data set from the Union Army samples to study locational choice and social networks. Data Brief 17:226-233 |
Costa, Dora L; Kahn, Matthew E (2017) DEATH AND THE MEDIA: INFECTIOUS DISEASE REPORTING DURING THE HEALTH TRANSITION. Economica 84:393-416 |
Costa, Dora L; DeSomer, Heather; Hanss, Eric et al. (2017) Union Army Veterans, All Grown Up. Hist Methods 50:79-95 |
Bleakley, Hoyt; Hong, Sok Chul (2017) Adapting to the Weather: Lessons from U.S. History. J Econ Hist 77:756-795 |
Abramitzky, Ran; Boustan, Leah (2017) Immigration in American Economic History. J Econ Lit 55:1311-1345 |
Bleakley, Hoyt; Ferrie, Joseph (2016) Shocking Behavior: Random Wealth in Antebellum Georgia and Human Capital Across Generations. Q J Econ 131:1455-1495 |
Costa, Dora (2015) Health and the Economy in the United States, from 1750 to the Present. J Econ Lit 53:503-570 |
Costa, Dora L; Kahn, Matthew E (2015) Declining Mortality Inequality within Cities during the Health Transition. Am Econ Rev 105:564-9 |
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