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J. David Hacker
J. David Hacker
Department of History, University of Minnesota
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A census-based count of the Civil War dead
JD Hacker
Civil war history 57 (4), 307-348, 2011
2852011
Rethinking the “early” decline of marital fertility in the United States
JD Hacker
Demography 40, 605-620, 2003
1242003
The impact of socio-economic status on net fertility during the historical fertility decline: A comparative analysis of Canada, Iceland, Sweden, Norway, and the USA
M Dribe, JD Hacker, F Scalone
Population studies 68 (2), 135-149, 2014
1022014
IPUMS ancestry full count data: Version 3.0 [dataset]
S Ruggles, CA Fitch, R Goeken, JD Hacker, MA Nelson, E Roberts, ...
Minneapolis, MN: IPUMS 10, D010, 2021
902021
Decennial life tables for the white population of the United States, 1790–1900
JD Hacker
Historical methods 43 (2), 45-79, 2010
872010
New estimates of census coverage in the United States, 1850–1930
JD Hacker
Social Science History 37 (1), 71-101, 2013
672013
Child naming, religion, and the decline of marital fertility in nineteenth-century America
JD Hacker
The History of the Family 4 (3), 339-365, 1999
611999
Intergenerational transmission of reproductive behavior during the demographic transition
JA Jennings, AR Sullivan, JD Hacker
Journal of Interdisciplinary History 42 (4), 543-569, 2012
582012
Economic, demographic, and anthropometric correlates of first marriage in the mid-nineteenth-century United States
JD Hacker
Social Science History 32 (3), 307-345, 2008
482008
American Indian mortality in the late nineteenth century: The impact of federal assimilation policies on a vulnerable population
JD Hacker, MR Haines
Annales de démographie historique 110 (2), 17-29, 2005
472005
The effect of the Civil War on southern marriage patterns
JD Hacker, L Hilde, JH Jones
The Journal of southern history 76 (1), 39, 2010
442010
General design of the integrated public use microdata series
S Ruggles, JD Hacker, M Sobek
Historical Methods: A Journal of Quantitative and Interdisciplinary History …, 1995
431995
The impact of kin availability, parental religiosity, and nativity on fertility differentials in the late 19th-century United States
JD Hacker, E Roberts
Demographic research 37 (34), 1049, 2017
322017
The human cost of war: White population in the United States, 1850-1880
JD Hacker
The Journal of Economic History 61 (2), 486-489, 2001
312001
From ‘20. and odd’to 10 million: the growth of the slave population in the United States
JD Hacker
Slavery & abolition 41 (4), 840-855, 2020
302020
Cultural demography: New England deaths and the Puritan perception of risk
DS Smith, JD Hacker
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 26 (3), 367-392, 1996
291996
Recounting the dead
JD Hacker
New York Times 20, 2011
282011
Ipums multigenerational longitudinal panel: Version 1.0 [dataset]
J Helgertz, S Ruggles, JR Warren, CA Fitch, R Goeken, JD Hacker, ...
Minneapolis, MN: IPUMS 10, D016, 2020
272020
Ready, willing, and able? Impediments to the onset of marital fertility decline in the United States
JD Hacker
Demography 53 (6), 1657-1692, 2016
272016
Spatial aspects of the American fertility transition in the nineteenth century
MR Haines, JD Hacker
Navigating time and space in population studies, 37-63, 2011
222011
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