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Historical Methods|May 14, 2011
New Methods of Census Record LinkingRon Goeken, Lap Huynh, Thomas Lenius, et al.
Historical Methods|May 14, 2024
Children and Grandchildren of Union Army Veterans: New Data Collections to Study the Persistence of Longevity and Socioeconomic Status Across GenerationsDora L Costa, Coralee Lewis, Noelle Yetter
Historical Methods|May 14, 2026
IPUMS Full Count Datasets of Enslaved Persons and Slaveholders in the United States in 1850 and 1860J David Hacker, Lap Huynh, Matt A Nelson, et al.
Historical Methods|October 2, 2020
Simple Strategies for Improving Inference with Linked Data: A Case Study of the 1850-1930 IPUMS Linked Representative Historical SamplesMartha Bailey, Connor Cole, Catherine Massey
Historical Methods|August 29, 2025
Historical Context and Creation of the IPUMS Ancestry Full Count Population Census Data 1900-1930Matt A Nelson, Diana L Magnuson, Matthew Sobek, et al.
Historical Methods|May 20, 2017
Segregation and Neighborhood Change in Northern Cities: New Historical GIS Data from 1900-1930Allison Shertzer, Randall P Walsh, John R Logan
Historical Methods|July 11, 2017
Union Army Veterans, All Grown UpDora L Costa, Heather DeSomer, Eric Hanss, et al.
Historical Methods|January 1, 1980
The completeness of 1900 mortality data collected by registration and enumeration for rural and urban parts of states: estimates using the Chandra Sekar-Deming techniqueE M Crimmins
Historical Methods|January 1, 1981
Sources and methods for the study of historical nutrition in Latin AmericaJ C Super
Historical Methods|January 1, 1982
Psychohistory: Clio on the couch - or off?D J Dietrich
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Historical Methods|May 14, 2011
New Methods of Census Record LinkingRon Goeken, Lap Huynh, Thomas Lenius, et al.
Historical Methods|May 14, 2024
Children and Grandchildren of Union Army Veterans: New Data Collections to Study the Persistence of Longevity and Socioeconomic Status Across GenerationsDora L Costa, Coralee Lewis, Noelle Yetter
Historical Methods|May 14, 2026
IPUMS Full Count Datasets of Enslaved Persons and Slaveholders in the United States in 1850 and 1860J David Hacker, Lap Huynh, Matt A Nelson, et al.
Historical Methods|October 2, 2020
Simple Strategies for Improving Inference with Linked Data: A Case Study of the 1850-1930 IPUMS Linked Representative Historical SamplesMartha Bailey, Connor Cole, Catherine Massey
Historical Methods|August 29, 2025
Historical Context and Creation of the IPUMS Ancestry Full Count Population Census Data 1900-1930Matt A Nelson, Diana L Magnuson, Matthew Sobek, et al.
Historical Methods|May 20, 2017
Segregation and Neighborhood Change in Northern Cities: New Historical GIS Data from 1900-1930Allison Shertzer, Randall P Walsh, John R Logan
Historical Methods|July 11, 2017
Union Army Veterans, All Grown UpDora L Costa, Heather DeSomer, Eric Hanss, et al.
Historical Methods|January 1, 1980
The completeness of 1900 mortality data collected by registration and enumeration for rural and urban parts of states: estimates using the Chandra Sekar-Deming techniqueE M Crimmins
Historical Methods|January 1, 1981
Sources and methods for the study of historical nutrition in Latin AmericaJ C Super
Historical Methods|January 1, 1982
Psychohistory: Clio on the couch - or off?D J Dietrich
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