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. 2021 Jan 28;141:105389. doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2021.105389

Table 3.

Summary Statistics.

Variable 1915–1917
Average
St.Dev. 1918
Average
St.Dev. Post-1918
Average
St. Dev.
Deaths 9296 4925 14,337 6976 8934 5120
Wages:
Agriculture 1.95 0.44 1.72 0.61 2.63 0.96
Builder 2.76 0.59 2.64 0.51 3.87 1.00
Stone-cutter 3.00 0.67 2.90 0.57 4.04 1.02
Carpenter 2.79 0.59 2.61 0.66 3.80 0.98
Blacksmith 2.85 0.72 2.58 0.61 3.76 0.94
Metal 2.85 1.22 2.68 1.10 3.76 1.66
Painter 2.69 0.64 2.54 0.57 3.62 1.03
Tailor 2.62 0.82 2.39 0.84 3.27 1.12
Shoemaker 2.40 0.63 2.24 0.64 3.16 0.95
Dividends: 403 1298 499 1605 464 1430
Real estate prices:
Urban housing 4797 7426 7150 12,152 9061 16,773
Land prices 1449 1397 1911 1968 2664 3011

Notes: Death is number of deaths for province and year from INE Historical Database. Wages are average real wages for province and data from Rosés and Sánchez-Alonso (2004). Real dividends are thousands of pesetas from the Estad́ıstica de Utilidades, deflacted by provincial cost-of-living index. Real Estate prices are the ratio of value of all transactions (in pesetas) over the number of transactions, deflacted by provincial cost-of-living index. Data obtained from Carmona and Rośes, 2012, Carmona et al., 2017, and Carmona, Rosés and Simpson (2019). All post-1918 are 1919–1930, except for dividends which the series stops in 1919.