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May 1999, Volume 563, Issue 1
- 39-55 Defining and Assessing Early Childhood Program Quality
by Debby Cryer - 56-72 The Kellogg Child Development Center: High-Quality Child Care
by Lorna Kellogg - 73-97 Child Care Experiences and Developmental Outcomes
by Margaret R. Burchinal - 98-115 Families and Child Care: Divergent Viewpoints
by Susan D. Holloway & Bruce Fuller - 116-129 Regulating Child Care Quality
by William Gormley JR - 130-145 Market Constraints on Child Care Quality
by John R. Morris - 146-161 Child Care Workers: High Demand, Low Wages
by Marcy Whitebook - 162-174 Hiring a Nanny: The Limits of Private Solutions to Public Problems
by Julia Wrigley - 175-193 Current Trends in European Early Child Care and Education
by Wolfgang Tietze & Debby Cryer - 194-207 Who Should Pay for the Kids?
by Paula England & Nancy Folbre - 208-219 Making Child Care "Affordable" in the United States
by Barbara R. Bergmann - 220-237 Book Department
by N/A
March 1999, Volume 562, Issue 1
- 8-15 Preface
by Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes & Bradley K. Googins - 16-31 Working to Place Family at the Center of Life: Dual-Earner and Single-Parent Strategies
by Rosanna Hertz - 32-46 Work-Family Backlash: Begging the Question, What's Fair?
by Mary B. Young - 47-65 Restructured Families: Issues of Equality and Need
by Maureen Scully & W.E. Douglas Creed - 66-82 The Impact of Family on Job Displacement and Recovery
by Paul Attewell - 83-97 Young Europeans' Orientations to Families and Work
by Suzan Lewis & Janet Smithson & Julia Brannen - 98-110 Work and Family Over Time: A Life Course Approach
by Shin-Kap Han & Phyllis Moen - 111-126 Organizational Size and Work-Family Issues
by Shelley M. MacDermid & Leon C. Litchfield & Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes - 127-142 The Nonprofit Sector's Responsiveness to Work-Family Issues
by Judith G. Gonyea - 143-158 A New Work-Life Model for the Twenty-First Century
by Rosalind C. Barnett - 159-173 Work and Life Strategies of Professionals in Biotechnology Firms
by Susan C. Eaton & Lotte Bailyn - 174-190 Lower-Wage Workers and the New Realities of Work and Family
by Susan J. Lambert - 191-211 Creating a Research and Public Policy Agenda for Work, Family, and Community
by Paula M. Rayman & Ann Bookman - 212-235 Book Department
by N/A
January 1999, Volume 561, Issue 1
- 8-26 Emotional Labor Since
by Ronnie J. Steinberg & Deborah M. Figart - 27-38 Caring Labor
by Susan Himmelweit - 39-51 The Cost of Caring
by Paula England & Nancy Folbre - 52-63 Comfort and Struggle: Emotion Work in Family Life
by Marjorie L. Devault - 64-80 Changing Scripts at Work: Managers and Professionals
by Gideon Kunda & John Van Maanen - 81-95 Emotional Labor in Service Work
by Robin Leidner - 96-110 Emotional Labor in Academia: The Case of Professors
by Marcia L. Bellas - 111-126 Police Force or Police Service? Gender and Emotional Labor
by Susan Ehrlich Martin - 127-142 Emotional Labor Among Paralegals
by Jennifer L. Pierce - 143-157 Emotional Labor in Job Evaluation: Redesigning Compensation Practices
by Ronnie J. Steinberg - 158-176 The Psychosocial Consequences of Emotional Labor
by Amy S. Wharton - 177-191 Emotional Demands at Work: A Job Content Analysis
by Ronnie J. Steinberg & Deborah M. Figart - 192-222 Book Department
by N/A
November 1998, Volume 560, Issue 1
- 8-16 Preface
by Elihu Katz & Jeffrey J. Strange - 17-27 What is a Narrative Fact?
by Jerome Bruner - 28-42 (The Death of) The Ethics of Historical Practice (and Why i am not in Mourning)
by Peter Novick - 43-54 The will to Truth: A Reply to Novick
by Judith Lichtenberg - 55-68 Objectivity as a Problem: An Attempt at an Overview
by Joseph Margolis - 69-82 Factual Fissures: Claims and Contexts
by Michael Herzfeld - 83-95 How Journalists Visualize Fact
by Richard V. Ericson - 96-110 Nixon Postmortem
by Barry Schwartz & Lori Holyfield - 111-128 The Rule of Product Substitution in Presidential Campaign News
by John Zaller - 129-142 Manipulating Public Opinion with Moral Justification
by KATHLEEN M. McGRAW - 143-154 “Just the Facts, Ma'am†: Political Facts and Public Opinion
by James H. Kuklinski & Paul J. Quirk & David W. Schwieder & Robert F. Rich - 155-164 The Legal and Ethical Limitations of Factual Misrepresentation
by Geoffrey Cowan - 165-178 The Impact of Factual Versus Fictional Media Portrayals on Cultural Stereotypes
by Sheila T. Murphy - 179-193 Individual and Cultural Reality Monitoring
by Marcia K. Johnson - 194-199 Struggle in Cyberspace: Fact and Friction on the World Wide Web
by James E. Katz - 200-201 International Relations and Politics
by Sanford Schram - 201-202 International Relations and Politics
by Robert Anthony Maranto - 202-202 International Relations and Politics
by Kevin C. Kennedy - 203-203 International Relations and Politics
by Reuven Firestone - 203-204 International Relations and Politics
by Richard W. Waterman - 204-205 International Relations and Politics
by Robin Kolodny - 205-206 International Relations and Politics
by Janet K. Boles - 206-207 International Relations and Politics
by J. Herbert Altschull - 207-208 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by Clark D. Neher - 208-209 United States
by Elisabeth Israels Perry - 209-213 United States
by Paul Hollander - 213-214 United States
by Howard A. Scarrow - 214-215 United States
by Christopher Simpson - 215-216 United States
by Susan Hansen - 216-216 United States
by William L. O'Neill - 216-217 United States
by James N. Giglio - 217-218 Sociology
by George D. Spindler - 218-219 Sociology
by Floyd M. Hammack - 220-221 Sociology
by Phyllis Coontz - 221-222 Sociology
by Ellen Rosen - 222-223 Economics
by Robert Zussman - 223-224 Economics
by George H. Douglas
September 1998, Volume 559, Issue 1
- 8-11 Preface
by Peter Cappelli & Robert Zemsky - 12-23 Microeconomics of College Choice, Careers, and Wages
by JERE BEHRMAN & LORI KLETZER & MICHAEL McPHERSON & MORTON OWEN SCHAPIRO - 24-38 Occupation-Specific Versus General Education and Training
by John Bishop - 39-53 School Resources and Student Outcomes
by David Card & Alan B. Krueger - 54-63 Social Benefits of Education
by Nevzer Stacey - 64-76 The Disappointments of Success: Higher Education after World War II
by Marvin Lazerson - 77-90 Labor, Markets, and Educational Restructuring
by Robert Zemsky - 91-108 Adult Enrollment and Educational Attainment
by Jerry A. Jacobs & Scott Stoner-Eby - 109-124 Employer Participation in School-to-Work Programs
by Peter Cappelli & Daniel Shapiro & Nichole Shumanis - 125-140 Restructuring and Skill Needs: Will Firms Train?
by Harold Salzman - 141-157 Military Downsizing and the Career Prospects of Youths
by Stephen R. Barley - 158-167 The Benefits to Bridging Work and School
by Daniel Shapiro & Maria Iannozzi - 168-175 On Connecting School and Work
by Ralph S. Saul - 179-180 International Relations and Politics
by Robert Weissberg - 180-181 International Relations and Politics
by Frank Ninkovich - 181-181 International Relations and Politics
by R. W. Connell - 181-182 International Relations and Politics
by David L. Weimer - 182-183 International Relations and Politics
by Jill M. Bystydzienski - 183-184 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by Francis J. Gavin - 184-186 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by Peter Kenez - 186-187 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by W. Michael Weis - 187-187 Europe
by Chris Howell - 188-188 United States
by Louis W. Potts - 188-189 United States
by Gregory Bassham - 189-191 United States
by Jon A. Krosnick - 191-192 United States
by Paul Kens - 192-193 United States
by Gordon Lloyd - 193-194 United States
by Shelley Burtt - 194-194 United States
by Scot J. Zentner - 195-195 United States
by Michael W. Spicer - 195-196 United States
by Thomas C. Leonard - 196-197 United States
by Joel Myerson - 197-198 Sociology
by Hal Pepinsky - 198-199 Sociology
by Terence Ball - 199-200 Sociology
by Joseph E. Jacoby - 200-202 Sociology
by Dennis H. Wrong - 202-202 Sociology
by R. Dean Wright - 203-203 Sociology
by JAMES McKEE - 203-204 Economics
by Michael H. Hunt - 204-205 Economics
by Stanford L. Levin
July 1998, Volume 558, Issue 1
- 7-8 In Memoriam
by N/A - 9-12 Preface
by Wade Clark Roof - 13-27 Revising the Map of American Religion
by Martin E. Marty - 28-39 Excepting Exceptionalism: American Religion in Comparative Relief
by N. J. Demerath Iii - 40-56 American Pilgrimage Landscapes
by Juan Eduardo Campo - 57-66 Mainline Protestantism 2000
by WILLIAM McKINNEY - 67-87 Contemporary Evangelicals: Born-Again and World Affirming
by Mark A. Shibley - 88-100 Christian Violence in America
by Mark Juergensmeyer - 101-121 Plenty Good Room: Adaptation in a Changing Black Church
by Cheryl Townsend Gilkes - 122-134 Rome and American Catholics
by Michele Dillon - 135-143 The Reweaving of Catholic Spiritual and Institutional Life
by Mary Johnson - 144-162 The Symbol and the Stone: Jerusalem at the Millennium
by Roger Friedland & Richard Hecht - 163-177 The Latino Religious Resurgence
by Anthony M. Stevens-Arroyo - 178-195 Asian Indian and Pakistani Religions in the United States
by Raymond Brady Williams - 196-210 Postdenominational Christianity in the Twenty-First Century
by Donald E. Miller - 211-224 Modernity, the Religious, and the Spiritual
by Wade Clark Roof - 225-226 International Relations and Politics
by Douglas Brinkley - 226-226 International Relations and Politics
by William O. Chittick - 226-227 International Relations and Politics
by Teresa A. Thomas - 227-228 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by Shaul Cohen - 228-229 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by David Mayers - 229-230 United States
by Michael Reisch - 230-231 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by ANTONIO McDANIEL - 231-232 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by Frederick J. Blue - 232-233 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by Stephen Cornell - 233-234 Sociology
by Barbara Katz Rothman - 234-235 Economics
by Balaji Parthasarathy - 235-236 Economics
by Paul Teske
May 1998, Volume 557, Issue 1
- 7-8 Preface
by Amy B. Jordan & Kathleen Hall Jamieson - 9-23 Television and the Informational and Educational Needs of Children
by Aletha C. Huston & John C. Wright - 24-38 Educational Television is not an Oxymoron
by Daniel R. Anderson - 39-53 Policy Battles over Defining Children's Educational Television
by Dale Kunkel - 54-69 Ratings for Program Content: The Role of Research Findings
by Joanne Cantor - 70-82 What is Quality Children's Television?
by Alison Alexander & Keisha Hoerrner & Lisa Duke - 83-95 Growing Pains: Children's Television in the New Regulatory Environment
by Amy B. Jordan & Emory H. Woodard Iv - 96-104 Newspaper Coverage of Kids' TV
by Sean Aday - 105-119 The Good, the Bad, and the Foreign: The Use of Dialect in Children's Animated Television
by Julia R. Dobrow & Calvin L. Gidney - 120-131 Children's Use of VCRs
by Marie-Louise Mares - 132-147 Channel One and the Education of American Youths
by Christine M. Bachen - 148-163 The Growing Commercialization of Schools: Issues and Practices
by Jef I. Richards & Ellen A. Wartella & Cynthia Morton & Lisa Thompson - 164-179 Developing Critical Viewing Skills and Media Literacy in Children
by Dorothy G. Singer & Jerome L. Singer - 180-181 Book Department
by Jean-Marc F. Blanchard - 181-182 Book Department
by Lana L. Wylie - 182-183 Book Department
by Richard J. Samuels - 183-184 Book Department
by RODERIC Ai CAMP - 184-184 Book Department
by Samuel Huston Goodfellow - 185-186 Book Department
by David N. Laband - 186-186 Book Department
by Michael J. Rosenfeld - 187-187 Book Department
by Stephen J. Wayne - 187-188 Book Department
by Simon I. Singer - 188-189 Book Department
by Michael Asimow - 189-190 Book Department
by John M. Quigley - 190-191 Book Department
by Peter Temin - 191-192 Book Department
by James Ronald Stanfield
March 1998, Volume 556, Issue 1
- 8-10 Preface
by James H. Frey - 11-21 Casinos De Juegos Del Mundo: A Survey of World Gambling
by William N. Thompson - 22-35 Canadian Gambling: Trends and Public Policy Issues
by Colin S. Campbell & Garry J. Smith - 36-52 Gambling and the American Economy
by Eugene Martin Christiansen - 53-65 Contributions of Casino-Style Gambling to Local Economies
by William R. Eadington - 66-84 The Economic Impacts of Casino Gambling at the State and Local Levels
by Ricardo Gazel - 85-97 Follow the Money: Gambling, Ethics, and Subpoenas
by John Warren Kindt - 98-108 Indian Gaming: Financial and Regulatory Issues
by Gary C. Anders - 109-123 Gambling as a Community Development Quick Fix
by Audie Blevins & Katherine Jensen - 124-137 Casino Gambling and Street Crime
by William J. Miller & Martin D. Schwartz - 138-152 Federal Involvement in U.S. Gaming Regulation
by James H. Frey - 153-171 Costs and Treatment of Pathological Gambling
by Henry R. Lesieur - 172-185 Gambling and Problem Gambling among Youths
by Randy Stinchfield & Ken C. Winters - 186-196 Gambling as Stigmatized Behavior: Regional Relabeling and the Law
by Frederick W. Preston & Bo J. Bernhard & Robert E. Hunter & Shannon L. Bybee - 197-198 International Relations and Politics
by Philip J. Briggs - 198-199 International Relations and Politics
by William E. Naff - 199-200 International Relations and Politics
by Harold James - 200-201 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by Phillip Hanson - 201-201 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by Brian F. Crisp - 202-202 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by Joel Gordon - 202-203 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by Michael P. Dooley - 203-204 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by Susan Waltz - 204-205 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by Lawrence Epstein - 205-206 Africa, Asia, and Latin America
by Stephen H. Browne - 206-207 Europe
by John E. Wills Jr. - 207-208 Europe
by Michael E. Kraft - 208-209 Europe
by Ronald Tiersky - 209-210 United States
by Lewis R. Gordon