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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19900.098371000.04
19910.110.113321821000.05
19920.0910452100.05
19930.260.1105323633.30.05
19940.050.12146220100.04
19950.130.1795124333.310.110.09
19960.090.2206423210020.10.09
19970.030.211127291010.090.09
19980.160.22612315400.13
19990.120.297311725010.140.15
20000.150.41336132030.230.15
20010.350.3861720728.60.18
20020.320.41019600.2
20030.330.4406200.2
20040.460000.2
20050.460000.25
20060.490000.22
20070.420000.19
20080.430000.19
20090.40000.19
20100.330000.16
20110.50000.27
 
 
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CIT: Number of citations to the series in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
SC(%): Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

Main indicators

Most cited documents in this series:
YearTitleCited
1995Long-Term Trends in Health, Welfare, and Economic Growth in the United States
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0076 [Citation Analysis]
46
1993New Sources and New Techniques for the Study of Secular Trends in Nutritional Status, Health, Mortality, and the Process of Aging
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0026 [Citation Analysis]
44
1996Compulsory Schooling Legislation and School Attendance in Turn-of-the-Century America: A Natural Experiment Approach
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0089 [Citation Analysis]
29
1997Nutritional Status and Agricultural Surpluses in the Antebellum United States
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0099 [Citation Analysis]
20
1999A Brief History of Education in the United States
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0119 [Citation Analysis]
20
1990How Long Was the Workday in 1880?
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0015 [Citation Analysis]
15
1994The Population of the United States, 1790-1920
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0056 [Citation Analysis]
15
1994The Relevance of Malthus for the Study of Mortality Today: Long-Run Influences on Health, Mortality, Labor Force Participation, and Population Growth
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0054 [Citation Analysis]
14
1992Early Indicators of Later Work Levels, Disease, and Death
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0038 [Citation Analysis]
13
1990The Conquest of High Mortality and Hunger in Europe and America: Timing and Mechanisms
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0016 [Citation Analysis]
13
2001The Urban Mortality Transition in the United States, 1800-1940
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0134 [Citation Analysis]
12
2000How Long Did It Take the United States to Become an Optimal Currency Area?
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0124 [Citation Analysis]
12
1989Second Thoughts on the European Escape from Hunger: Famines, Price Elasticities, Entitlements, Chronic Malnutrition, and Mortality Rates
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0001 [Citation Analysis]
11
1996Long Term Marriage Patterns in the United States from Colonial Times tothe Present
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0080 [Citation Analysis]
11
1989Economic Growth Before 1860: Revised Conjectures
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0007 [Citation Analysis]
11
1992The Labor Force in the Nineteenth Century
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0040 [Citation Analysis]
10
1994Factor Endowments: Institutions, and Differential Paths of Growth Among New World Economies: A View from Economic Historians of the United States
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0066 [Citation Analysis]
10
1992What Drove the Mass Migrations from Europe in the Late Nineteenth Century?
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0043 [Citation Analysis]
10
1991The Rise of the Chicago Packers and the Origins of Meat Inspection and Antitrust
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0029 [Citation Analysis]
9
2000Aggregate Price Shocks and Financial Instability: An Historical Analysis
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0125 [Citation Analysis]
9
1995Percentiles of Modern Height Standards for Use in Historical Research
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0075 [Citation Analysis]
9
1992International Migration and World Development: A Historical Perspective
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0041 [Citation Analysis]
9
2000Development, Health, Nutrition, and Mortality: The Case of the Antebellum Puzzle in the United States
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0130 [Citation Analysis]
9

repec:nbr:nberhi:0107 [Citation Analysis]
8
1989A State and Local Consumer Price Index for the United States in 1890
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0002 [Citation Analysis]
8
1996What Determines the Allocation of National Government Grants to the States?
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0090 [Citation Analysis]
8
1996A Comparison of the Stability and Efficiency of the Canadian and American Banking Systems 1870-1925
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0067 [Citation Analysis]
7
1994Estimated Life Tables for the United States, 1850-1900
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0059 [Citation Analysis]
7
1990Wages and Prices During the Antebellum Period: A Survey and New Evidence
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0019 [Citation Analysis]
7
1991Stature and Living Standards in the United States
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0024 [Citation Analysis]
7
1991Long Term Changes in U.S. Agricultural Output per Worker, 1800 to 1900
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0023 [Citation Analysis]
7
1994Three Phases of Argentine Economic Growth
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0060 [Citation Analysis]
7
1991Whom Did Protective Legislation Protect? Evidence From 1880
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0033 [Citation Analysis]
6
1999Share Liquidity and Industrial Growth in an Emerging Market: The Case of New England, 1854-1897
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0117 [Citation Analysis]
5
1994Was There a National Labor Market at the End of the Nineteenth Century? Intercity and Interregional Variation in Male Earnings in Manufacturing
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0061 [Citation Analysis]
5
1998Height, Weight, and Body Mass of the British Population Since 1820
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0108 [Citation Analysis]
4
1989Consumer Behavior and Immigrant Assimilation: A comparison of the United States, Britain and Germany, 1889/1890
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0006 [Citation Analysis]
4
1999Industrialization and Health in Historical Perspective
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0118 [Citation Analysis]
4
1996Financing the American Corporation: The Changing Menu of Financial Rela-tionships
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0079 [Citation Analysis]
3
2000Slave Prices in the Lower South, 1722-1815
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0120 [Citation Analysis]
3
1993The Meaning of Money in the Great Depression
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0052 [Citation Analysis]
3
1992Were Heckscher and Ohlin Right? Putting the Factor-Price-Equalization Theorem Back into History
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0037 [Citation Analysis]
3
1997Business Activity and the Boston Stock Market, 1835-1869
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0103 [Citation Analysis]
3
1989Economic and Geographic Mobility on the Farming Frontier: Evidence from Appanoose County, Iowa 1850-1870
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0004 [Citation Analysis]
3
1994Agricultural Decline and the Secular Rise in Male Retirement Rates
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0055 [Citation Analysis]
3
1991A Home of Ones Own: Aging and Homeownership in the United States in the late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0021 [Citation Analysis]
2
1997Manufacturing Where Agriculture Predominates: Evidence from the South and Midwest in 1860
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0100 [Citation Analysis]
2
1993Late-Comers to Mass Emigration: The Latin Experience
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0047 [Citation Analysis]
2
2001The Poor and the Dead: Socioeconomic Status and Mortality in the U.S., 1850-1860
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0135 [Citation Analysis]
2
1996The Political Economy of Workers Compensation Benefit Levels, 1910-1930
RePEc:nbr:nberhi:0095 [Citation Analysis]
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