Births, deaths, and New Deal relief during the Great Depression / Price V. Fishback, Michael R. Haines, Shawn Kantor.
| Author/creator | Fishback, Price Van Meter |
| Other author | Haines, Michael R. |
| Other author | Kantor, Shawn Everett. |
| Other author | National Bureau of Economic Research. |
| Format | Electronic |
| Publication Info | Cambridge, MA : National Bureau of Economic Research, |
| Supplemental Content | Full text available from NBER Working Papers |
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| Series | NBER working paper series ; working paper 11246 Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research : Online) ; working paper no. 11246. UNAUTHORIZED |
| Summary | "This paper examines the impact of New Deal relief programs on infant mortality, noninfant mortality and general fertility rates in major U.S. cities between 1929 and 1940. We estimate the effects using a variety of specifications and techniques for a panel of 114 cities for which data on relief spending during the 1930s were available. The significant rise in relief spending during the New Deal contributed to reductions in infant mortality, suicide rates, and some other causes of death, while contributing to increases in the general fertility rate. Estimates of the relationship between economic activity and death rates suggest that many types of death rates were pro-cyclical, similar to Ruhm's (2000) findings for the modern U.S. Estimates of the relief costs associated with saving a life (adjusted for inflation) are similar to estimates found in studies of modern social insurance programs"--National Bureau of Economic Research web site. |
| General note | Title from PDF file as viewed on 4/8/2005. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references. |
| Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
| Other forms | Also available in print. |
| Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
| Genre/form | Electronic books. |
| LCCN | 2005617184 |