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A Method for Estimating The Economic Welfare of American Families Of Any Composition: 1860–1909
The author provides "two independent estimates of the minimum adequacy poverty line for a family of four [in the United States] over the period 1860-1909. Adjustments [are] estimated from late nineteenth-century data which enable the scaling of these poverty lines for families which differed in composition." The theoretical and methodological assumptions used in the analysis are outlined (EXCERPT)
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Historical Methodsreaches an international audience of social scientists concerned with historical problems. It explores interdisciplinary approaches to new data sources, new approaches to older questions and material, and practical discussions of computer and statistical methodology, data collection, and sampling procedures. The journal includes the following features: “Evidence Matters” emphasizes how to find, decipher, and analyze evidence whether or not that evidence is meant to be quantified. “Database Developments” announces major new public databases or large alterations in older ones, discusses innovative ways to organize them, and explains new ways of categorizing information.