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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 (4), 605-620, 2003
1252003
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
1042021
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
1032014
Decennial life tables for the white population of the United States, 1790–1900
JD Hacker
Historical methods 43 (2), 45-79, 2010
882010
New estimates of census coverage in the United States, 1850–1930
JD Hacker
Social Science History 37 (1), 71-101, 2013
692013
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
601999
Intergenerational transmission of reproductive behavior during the demographic transition
JA Jennings, AR Sullivan, JD Hacker
Journal of Interdisciplinary History 42 (4), 543-569, 2012
592012
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
492010
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
492008
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
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
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
322020
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
University of Minnesota, 1999
301999
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
Ready, willing, and able? Impediments to the onset of marital fertility decline in the United States
JD Hacker
Demography 53, 1657-1692, 2016
282016
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
Recounting the dead
JD Hacker
New York Times 20, 2011
272011
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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