Claudia Dale Goldin
40 works on record
Works

Corruption and Reform
2004

The race between education and technology

Strategic factors in nineteenth century American economic history

The defining moment

The regulated economy

Women Working Longer

Capital in the Nineteenth Century

Urban slavery in the American South, 1820-1860

Understanding the gender gap
Putting the co in education
Long-run changes in the u.s. wage structure
Career and Family
Defining Moment
The U-shaped female labor force function in economic development and economic history
Mass secondary schooling and the state
The rising (and then declining) significance of gender
Orchestrating impartiality
The "virtues" of the past
The role of World War II in the rise of women's work
A pollution theory of discrimination
Human capital and social capital
The economics of urban slavery, 1820 to 1860
The returns to skill in the United States across the twentieth century
The decline of non-competing groups
Making a name
The human capital century and American leadership
The political economy of immigration restriction in the united states, 1890 to 1921
The meaning of college in the lives of American women
The power of the pill
Education and income in the early 20th century
The quiet revolution that transformed women's employment, education, and family
How America graduated from high school, 1910 to 1960
Marriage bars
Why the United States led in education
The great compression
Wages, prices, and labor markets before the Civil War
The shaping of higher education
The homecoming of American college women
The origins of technology-skill complementarity
United States southern cities in 1870 and 1880