The Demographic Effects of Colonialism: Forced Labor and Mortality in Java, 1834–1879

Author:

de Zwart PimORCID,Gallardo-Albarrán Daniel,Rijpma Auke

Abstract

We investigate the demographic effects of forced labor under an extractive colonial regime: the Cultivation System in nineteenth-century Java. Our panel analyses show that labor demands are strongly positively associated with mortality rates, likely resulting from malnourishment and unhygienic conditions on plantations and the spread of infectious diseases. An instrumental variable approach, using international market prices for coffee and sugar for predicting labor demands, addresses potential endogeneity concerns. Our estimates suggest that without the abolition of the Cultivation System average overall mortality in Java would have been between 10 and 30 percent higher by the late 1870s.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous),Economics and Econometrics,History

Reference79 articles.

1. The Development Effects of the Extractive Colonial Economy: The Dutch Cultivation System in Java

2. Felgendreher, Simon , Olsson, Ola , and Valsecchi, Michele . “Coercive Institutions and Female Empowerment: Legacies of a Colonial Experiment on Java.” Unpublish manuscript, 2019.

3. Night Watchman, Extractive, or Developmental States? Some Evidence from Late Colonial South-East Asia.;Booth;Economic History Review,2007

4. Dutch National Archives, The Hague.Archives of the Commission for the Recording of the Various Sugar Factories (Umbgrove Commission) inv. 2.10.11. various nos.

Cited by 5 articles. 订阅此论文施引文献 订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献

1. Anatomy of a premodern state;European Review of Economic History;2024-05-08

2. Globalization, welfare, and inequality: Evidence from transoceanic market integration, 1815–1913;Journal of Global History;2024-04-29

3. Koloniale gebreken;Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis;2023-12-01

4. Sweet equality: Sugar, property rights, and land distribution in colonial Java;Explorations in Economic History;2023-04

5. Colonial Paradox: Sugar, Property Rights and Land Inequality in Java;SSRN Electronic Journal;2022

同舟云学术

1.学者识别学者识别

2.学术分析学术分析

3.人才评估人才评估

"同舟云学术"是以全球学者为主线,采集、加工和组织学术论文而形成的新型学术文献查询和分析系统,可以对全球学者进行文献检索和人才价值评估。用户可以通过关注某些学科领域的顶尖人物而持续追踪该领域的学科进展和研究前沿。经过近期的数据扩容,当前同舟云学术共收录了国内外主流学术期刊6万余种,收集的期刊论文及会议论文总量共计约1.5亿篇,并以每天添加12000余篇中外论文的速度递增。我们也可以为用户提供个性化、定制化的学者数据。欢迎来电咨询!咨询电话:010-8811{复制后删除}0370

www.globalauthorid.com

TOP

Copyright © 2019-2024 北京同舟云网络信息技术有限公司
京公网安备11010802033243号  京ICP备18003416号-3