Migrating to Riches? Evidence from the California Gold Rush

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Carnegie Mellon University
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0022-0507
DOI:
10.1017/S002205070800079X
发表日期:
2008
页码:
997-1027
关键词:
ethnic discrimination wealth-accumulation labor-market 19th-century late-19th-century immigration mobility frontier IMPACT
摘要:
Gold discoveries in 1848 set off a large and extremely rapid migration to California. This article uses newly collected data from the 1850 and 1852 Censuses of Population together with the public use sample of the 1850 Census Of Population to examine who went to California and how they did economically. We find that the propensity to migrate was affected by the individual's age and literacy, distance of the state from California, and average state latitude. Consistent with the historical literature, we find that economic outcomes Were generally small or even zero for miners but were positive and large for nonminers.