Content
1999, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 734-769 Latent Work Disability and Reporting Bias
by Brent Kreider - 770-785 Health Insurance Availability at the Workplace: How Important are Worker Preferences?
by Alan C. Monheit & Jessica Primoff Vistnes - 786-822 The Effect of Child Care Characteristics on Child Development
by David M. Blau - 823-827 Comment on James J. Heckman, "Instrumental Variables: A Study of Implicit Behavioral Assumptions Used in Making Program Evaluations"
by Joshua D. Angrist & Guido W. Imbens - 828-837 Instrumental Variables: Response to Angrist and Imbens
by James J. Heckman
1999, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 421-448 How Does Adolescent Fertility Affect the Human Capital and Wages of Young Women?
by Daniel Klepinger & Shelly Lundberg & Robert Plotnick - 449-474 The Effects of Childbearing on Married Women's Labor Supply and Earnings: Using Twin Births as a Natural Experiment
by Joyce P. Jacobsen & James Wishart Pearce III & Joshua L. Rosenbloom - 475-503 Intergenerational Household Formation, Female Labor Supply and Informal Caregiving: A Bargaining Approach
by Liliana E. Pezzin & Barbara Steinberg Schone - 504-533 The Intergenerational Earnings and Income Mobility of Canadian Men: Evidence from Longitudinal Income Tax Data
by Miles Corak & Andrew Heisz - 534-556 How Unequally Has Equal Pay Progressed since the 1970s? A Study of Two British Cohorts
by Gerald Makepeace & Pierella Paci & Heather Joshi & Peter Dolton - 557-588 Climbing out of Poverty, Falling Back in: Measuring the Persistence of Poverty Over Multiple Spells
by Ann Huff Stevens - 589-611 The Importance of Accommodation on the Timing of Disability Insurance Applications: Results from the Survey of Disability and Work and the Health and Retirement Study
by Richard V. Burkhauser & J. S. Butler & Yang-Woo Kim & Robert R. Weathers II - 612-628 Why Do Low-Income Households not Use Food Stamps? Evidence from an Experiment
by Beth Osborne Daponte & Seth Sanders & Lowell Taylor - 629-641 Tracking the Returns to Education in the 1990s: Bridging the Gap between the New and Old Current Population Survey Education Items
by Harley Frazis & Jay Stewart
1999, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 235-252 Do Workers Pay for On-The-Job Training?
by John M. Barron & Mark C. Berger & Dan A. Black - 253-267 Factors Affecting the Transmission of Earnings across Generations: A Quantile Regression Approach
by Eric R. Eide & Mark H. Showalter - 268-293 The Determinants of Undergraduate Grade Point Average: The Relative Importance of Family Background, High School Resources, and Peer Group Effects
by Julian R. Betts & Darlene Morell - 294-311 Career Interruptions and Subsequent Earnings: A Reexamination Using Swedish Data
by James W. Albrecht & Per-Anders Edin & Marianne Sundström & Susan B. Vroman - 312-345 Estimates of Effective Guarantees and Tax Rates in the AFDC Program for the Post-OBRA Period
by Terra McKinnish & Seth Sanders & Jeffrey Smith - 346-368 Are 401(k) Plans Replacing Other Employer-Provided Pensions? Evidence from Panel Data
by Leslie E. Papke - 369-406 Human Capital, Productivity, and Labor Allocation in Rural Pakistan
by Marcel Fafchamps & Agnes R. Quisumbing - 407-420 Vocational Education in Israel: Wage Effects of the VocEd-Occupation Match
by Shoshana Neuman & Adrian Ziderman
1999, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-41 Health Plan Choice: Price Elasticities in a Managed Competition Setting
by Anne Beeson Royalty & Neil Solomon - 42-70 The Effect of Health Insurance on Married Female Labor Supply
by Thomas C. Buchmueller & Robert G. Valletta - 71-103 Child Support, Welfare Dependency, and Women's Labor Supply
by Wei-Yin Hu - 104-123 Does It Pay to Attend an Elite Private College? Cross-Cohort Evidence on the Effects of College Type on Earnings
by Dominic J. Brewer & Eric R. Eide & Ronald G. Ehrenberg - 124-159 Why Does Mother's Schooling Raise Child Health in Developing Countries? Evidence from Morocco
by Paul Glewwe - 160-192 Effects of Schooling on Fertility, Labor Supply, and Investments in Children, with Evidence from Brazil
by David Lam & Suzanne Duryea - 193-207 A Method for Proxying a Respondent's Religious Background: An Application to School Choice Decisions
by Stella Koutroumanes Hofrenning & Barry R. Chiswick - 208-224 Do Catholic Schools Make a Difference? Evidence from Australia
by Francis Vella - 225-234 A Note on the Antipoverty Effectiveness of Child Support among Mother-Only Families
by Daniel R. Meyer & Mei-Chen Hu
1998, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 771-804 The Market Work Behavior and Wages of Women: 1975-94
by John Pencavel - 805-832 On the Road: Marriage and Mobility in Malaysia
by James P. Smith & Duncan Thomas - 833-865 Will Extending Medicaid to Two-Parent Families Encourage Marriage?
by Aaron S. Yelowitz - 866-895 The Effect of Family Planning Programs on the Fertility of Welfare Recipients: Evidence from Medicaid Claims
by Jennifer M. Mellor - 896-914 Why Do Small Establishments Hire Fewer Blacks Than Large Ones?
by Harry J. Holzer - 915-946 Using Sibling Data to Estimate the Impact of Neighborhoods on Children's Educational Outcomes
by Daniel Aaronson - 947-973 Gender Wage Discrimination Bias? A Meta-Regression Analysis
by T.D. Stanley & Stephen B. Jarrell - 974-987 Instrumental Variables Methods for the Correlated Random Coefficient Model: Estimating the Average Rate of Return to Schooling When the Return is Correlated with Schooling
by James Heckman & Edward Vytlacil - 988-1002 The Dynamics of Receipt of Aid to Families with Dependent Children among Teenage Parents in Inner Cities
by Philip Gleason & Anu Rangarajan & Peter Schochet - 1003-1016 Rising Income among Families with Members Receiving Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC)
by Richard Bavier
1998, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 575-609 Cohort Analysis of Saving Behavior by U.S. Households
by Orazio P. Attanasio - 610-643 Rank Regressions, Wage Distributions, and the Gender Gap
by Nicole M. Fortin & Thomas Lemieux - 644-657 Does the Gender Composition of Sibships Affect Women's Educational Attainment?
by Robert M. Hauser & Hsiang-Hui Daphne Kuo - 658-682 Experience, Tenure, and Wage Growth of Young Black and White Men
by Bernt Bratsberg & Dek Terrell - 683-710 The Demand for Child Care Quality: An Hedonic Price Theory Approach
by Alison P. Hagy - 711-741 Elderly Immigrants on Welfare
by Wei-Yin Hu - 742-757 The Impact of Welfare Benefits on the Conjugal Status of Single Mothers in Canada: Estimates from a Hazard Model
by Pierre Lefebvre & Philip Merrigan - 758-770 Black-White Differences in Reservation Wages and Joblessness: A Replication
by Stephen M. Petterson
1998, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 251-299 An Analysis of Sample Attrition in Panel Data: The Michigan Panel Study of Income Dynamics
by John Fitzgerald & Peter Gottschalk & Robert Moffitt - 300-344 An Analysis of the Impact of Sample Attrition on the Second Generation of Respondents in the Michigan Panel Study of Income Dynamics
by John Fitzgerald & Peter Gottschalk & Robert Moffitt - 345-436 An Evaluation of the National Longitudinal Survey on Youth
by Thomas MaCurdy & Thomas Mroz & R. Mark Gritz - 437-457 Panel Attrition from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics: Household Income, Marital Status, and Mortality
by Lee A. Lillard & Constantijn W. A. Panis - 458-478 Attrition in Panel Survey Data and the Estimation of Multi-State Labor Market Models
by Gerard J. van den Berg & Maarten Lindeboom - 479-506 An Analysis of Attrition in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and the Survey of Income and Program Participation with an Application to a Model of Labor Market Behavior
by Jeffrey E. Zabel - 507-530 The Importance of Sample Attrition in Life Cycle Labor Supply Estimation
by James P. Ziliak & Thomas J. Kniesner - 531-554 Survey Attrition and Schooling Choices
by Evangelos M. Falaris & H. Elizabeth Peters - 555-574 Effects of Monotone and Nonmonotone Attrition on Parameter Estimates in Regression Models with Educational Data: Demographic Effects on Achievement, Aspirations, and Attitudes
by David T. Burkam & Valerie E. Lee
1998, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 4-38 Estimation of Semiparametric Censored Regression Models: An Application to Changes in Black-White Earnings Inequality during the 1960s
by Kenneth Y. Chay & Bo E. Honoré - 39-61 Bootstrap Methods for Covariance Structures
by Joel L. Horowitz - 62-87 Kernel Regression in Empirical Microeconomics
by Richard Blundell & Alan Duncan - 88-126 Recent Advances in Quantile Regression Models: A Practical Guideline for Empirical Research
by Moshe Buchinsky - 127-169 Estimating Models with Sample Selection Bias: A Survey
by Francis Vella - 173-200 The Link between Ability and Specialization: An Explanation for Observed Correlations between Wages and Mobility Rates
by Derek Neal - 201-219 Unions, Wages, and Skills
by Barry T. Hirsch & Edward J. Schumacher - 220-246 Women Helping Women? Role Model and Mentoring Effects on Female Ph.D. Students in Economics
by David Neumark & Rosella Gardecki
1997, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 611-634 Physician Fee Policy and Medicaid Program Costs
by Jonathan Gruber & Kathleen Adams & Joseph P. Newhouse - 635-658 The Effect of Premiums on the Small Firm's Decision to Offer Health Insurance
by Roger Feldman & Bryan Dowd & Scott Leitz & Lynn A. Blewett - 659-682 Local Violence and Educational Attainment
by Jeffrey Grogger - 683-740 New Evidence on the Economic Progress of Foreign-Born Men in the 1970s and 1980s
by Robert F. Schoeni - 741-778 Racial Differences in Marriage and the Role of Marriage Markets
by Michael J. Brien - 779-811 Age Discrimination, Job Separations, and Employment Status of Older Workers: Evidence from Self-Reports
by Richard W. Johnson & David Neumark - 812-860 Wage Discrimination in the Reemployment Process
by Kostas G. Mavromaras & Helmut Rudolph - 861-891 Cost Functions, Efficiency, and Quality in Day Care Centers
by H. Naci Mocan
1997, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 441-462 Instrumental Variables: A Study of Implicit Behavioral Assumptions Used in Making Program Evaluations
by James Heckman - 463-480 Do Husbands and Wives Pool Their Resources? Evidence from the United Kingdom Child Benefit
by Shelly J. Lundberg & Robert A. Pollak & Terence J. Wales - 481-504 The Fall in Men's Return to Marriage: Declining Productivity Effects or Changing Selection?
by Jeffrey S. Gray - 505-523 Why Don't Schools and Teachers Seem to Matter? Assessing the Impact of Unobservables on Educational Productivity
by Dan D. Goldhaber & Dominic J. Brewer - 524-548 Testing for Bias in Graduate School Admissions
by Gregory Attiyeh & Richard Attiyeh - 549-576 The Benefits and Costs of JTPA Title II-A Programs: Key Findings from the National Job Training Partnership Act Study
by Howard S. Bloom & Larry L. Orr & Stephen H. Bell & George Cave & Fred Doolittle & Winston Lin & Johannes M. Bos - 577-595 Labor and Women's Nutrition: The Impact of Work Effort and Fertility on Nutritional Status in Ghana
by Paul A. Higgins & Harold Alderman - 596-610 Identifying and Misidentifying Single Mothers in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics
by Michael S. Rendall
1997, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 223-249 Self-Selection and the Redistributive Impact of In-Kind Transfers: An Econometric Analysis
by Hanan G. Jacoby - 250-284 Are Brothers Really Better? Sibling Sex Composition and Educational Achievement Revisited
by Robert Kaestner - 285-307 Housework, Fixed Effects, and Wages of Married Workers
by Joni Hersch & Leslie S. Stratton - 303-333 Health Information and the Demand for Preventive Care among the Elderly in Taiwan
by Chee-Ruey Hsieh & Shin-Jong Lin - 334-353 Labor Market Returns to Community Colleges: Evidence for Returning Adults
by Duane E. Leigh & Andrew M. Gill - 354-387 The Production of Quality in Child Care Centers
by David M. Blau - 388-412 'Til Death or Taxes Do Us Part: The Effect of Income Taxation on Divorce
by Leslie A. Whittington & James Alm - 413-439 The Leisure Bias in Cost-Benefit Analyses of Employment and Training Programs
by David H. Greenberg
1997, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-34 Empirical Analysis of Occupational Hierarchies
by Christopher Ferrall - 35-68 Understanding the Twentieth-Century Growth in U.S. School Spending
by Eric A. Hanushek & Steven G. Rivkin - 69-97 Demand-Side Changes and the Relative Economic Progress of Black Men: 1940-90
by Elaine Reardon - 98-128 The Utility-Maximizing Self-Employed Physician
by James Thornton & B. Kelly Eakin - 129-158 Estimating the Determinants of Child Health When Fertility and Mortality Are Selective
by Mark M. Pitt - 159-181 The Effect of Child Support Enforcement on Marital Dissolution
by Lucia A. Nixon - 182-209 A Statistical Analysis of Crime against Foreigners in Unified Germany
by Alan B. Krueger & Jörn-Steffen Pischke - 210-232 Intergenerational Correlations in Labor Market Status: A Comparison of the United States and Germany
by Kenneth A. Couch & Thomas A. Dunn
1996, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 709-733 Learning about Treatment Effects from Experiments with Random Assignment of Treatments
by Charles F. Manski - 734-756 he Impact of a Continuous Participation Obligation in a Welfare Employment Program
by Daniel Friedlander & Gayle Hamilton - 757-793 Ethnic and Racial Self-Employment Differences and Possible Explanations
by Robert W. Fairlie & Bruce D. Meyer - 794-815 The Impact of Percentage-Expressed Child Support Orders on Payments
by Judi Bartfeld & Irwin Garfinkel - 816-840 The Effects of Child Support Payments on Developmental Outcomes for Elementary School-Age Children
by Virginia W. Knox - 841-868 Wealthier is Healthier
by Lant Pritchett & Lawrence H. Summers - 869-897 The Responsiveness of the Demand for Condoms to the Local Prevalence of AIDS
by Avner Ahituv & V. Joseph Hotz & Tomas Philipson - 898-915 The Impact of Welfare on Young Mothers' Subsequent Childbearing Decisions
by Gregory Acs
1996, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 477-512 The Effects of School District Spending Priorities on Length of Stay in Teaching
by R. Mark Gritz & Neil D. Theobald - 513-539 The Economics of Persistence: Graduation Rates of Athletes as Labor Market Choice
by Lawrence DeBrock & Wallace Hendricks & Roger Koenker - 540-548 Catholic Grade Schools and Academic Achievement
by William Sander - 549-565 Gender Differences in the Changing Labor Market: The Role of Legislation and Inequality in Changing the Wage Gap for Qualified Workers in the United Kingdom
by Peter Dolton & Donal O'Neill & Olive Sweetman - 566-589 Productivity Differences and the Marriage Wage Premium for White Males
by Eng Seng Loh - 590-610 Estimating the Effect of Counseling and Monitoring the Unemployed Using a Job Search Model
by Cees Gorter & Guyonne R. J. Kalb - 611-630 Private Vaccination and Public Health: An Empirical Examination for U.S. Measles
by Tomas Philipson - 631-649 Psychiatric Hospital Ownership and Performance: Do Nonprofit Organizations Offer Advantages in Markets Characterized by Asymmetric Information?
by Tami L. Mark - 650-676 Does Publicly Provided Home Care Substitute for Family Care? Experimental Evidence with Endogenous Living Arrangements
by Liliana E. Pezzin & Peter Kemper & James Reschovsky - 677-691 Parental Altruism and Child Lead Exposure: Inferences from the Demand for Chelation Therapy
by Mark D. Agee & Thomas D. Crocker - 692-702 Teenage Employment and the Spatial Isolation of Minority and Poverty Households
by Katherine M. O'Regan & John M. Quigley - 703-706 Correction: Price and Quality in Child Care Choice: A Revision
by Duncan D. Chaplin & Sandra L. Hofferth & Douglas A. Wissoker
1996, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 275-303 Piece-Rates, Principal-Agent Models, and Productivity Profiles: Parametric and Semi-Parametric Evidence from Payroll Records
by Bruce Shearer - 304-330 The Economic Reality of the Beauty Myth
by Susan Averett & Sanders Korenman - 331-358 Factors Determining Participation of the Elderly in Supplemental Security Income
by Kathleen McGarry - 359-382 Responses to Social Security by Men and Women: Myopic and Far-Sighted Behavior
by Cordelia Reimers & Marjorie Honig - 383-403 The Food Stamp Participation and Labor Supply of Married Couples: An Empirical Analysis of Joint Decisions
by Paul A. Hagstrom - 404-428 The Minimum Wage and the Employment of Youth Evidence from the NLSY
by Janet Currie & Bruce C. Fallick - 429-449 Will Changing Times Change the Allocation of Faculty Time?
by Larry D. Singell & Jane H. Lillydahl - 450-476 The Utilization of Outpatient Medical Services in Japan
by Jayanta Bhattacharya & William B. Vogt & Aki Yoshikawa & Toshitaka Nakahara
1996, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-26 Eliciting Student Expectations of the Returns to Schooling
by Jeff Dominitz & Charles F. Manski - 27-56 What Do Students Know about Wages? Evidence from a Survey of Undergraduates
by Julian R. Betts - 57-89 When Do Women Use Aid to Families with Dependent Children and Food Stamps? The Dynamics of Eligibility Versus Participation
by Rebecca M. Blank & Patricia Ruggles - 90-139 Infant Health and the Labor Supply of Mothers
by David M. Blau & David K. Guilkey & Barry M. Popkin - 140-158 The Impact of State Abortion Restrictions on Minors' Demand for Abortions
by Deborah Haas-Wilson - 159-188 Restrictions on Medicaid Funding of Abortion: Effects on Birth Weight and Pregnancy Resolutions
by Janet Currie & Lucia Nixon & Nancy Cole - 189-205 The Opportunity Costs of Elder Care
by Susan L. Ettner - 206-228 The Human Capital Effect of General Education Development Certificates on Low Income Women
by Jian Cao & Ernst W. Stromsdorfer & Gregory Weeks - 229-254 Decomposing the Gender Gap in Cognitive Skills in a Poor Rural Economy
by Harold Alderman & Jere R. Behrman & David R. Ross & Richard Sabot - 255-273 The Distribution and Anti-Poverty Effectiveness of U.S. Transfers, 1992
by Thomas L. Hungerford
1995, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 633-649 The Effect of Food Stamp Cashout on Food Expenditures: An Assessment of the Findings from Four Demonstrations
by Thomas M. Fraker & Alberto P. Martini & James C. Ohls - 650-676 The Receipt of Transfer Payments by Immigrants to Canada
by Michael Baker & Dwayne Benjamin - 677-700 The Disutility of Time Spent on the United Kingdom's National Health Service Waiting Lists
by Carol Propper - 701-712 Pension Coverage and Borrowing Constraints
by Michael A. Curme & William E. Even - 713-740 Sex Discrimination and Women's Labor Market Outcomes
by David Neumark & Michele McLennan - 741-765 Safe Port in a Storm: The Impact of Labor Market Conditions on Community College Enrollments
by Julian R. Betts & Laurel L. McFarland - 766-790 Welfare Reform at Three Years: The Case of Washington State's Family Independence Program
by Sharon K. Long & Douglas A. Wissoker - 791-806 Baby Boomers and Their Parents: How Does Their Economic Well-Being Compare in Middle Age?
by John Sabelhaus & Joyce Manchester - 807-825 The Effects of U.S. Trade Laws on Poverty in America
by Alan V. Deardorff & Jon D. Haveman - 826-852 Black/White Differences in Schooling and Employment
by Steven G. Rivkin
1995, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 409-438 The Effects of High School Curriculum on Education and Labor Market Outcomes
by Joseph G. Altonji - 439-459 Health, Income, and Risk Aversion: Assessing Some Welfare Costs of Alcoholism and Poor Health
by John Mullahy & Jody L. Sindelar - 460-471 Favorable Self-Selection and the Internal Migration of Young White Males in the United States
by Paul E. Gabriel & Susanne Schmitz - 472-502 The Effects of Interrupted Schooling on Wages
by Audrey Light - 503-533 Gender Segregation in Small Firms
by William J. Carrington & Kenneth R. Troske - 534-550 Evaluating Pooled Evidence from the Reemployment Bonus Experiments
by Paul T. Decker & Christopher J. L'Leary - 551-580 Estimating Family Long-Term Care Decisions in the Presence of Endogenous Child Characteristics
by Steven Stern - 581-609 Do Doctoral Students' Financial Support Patterns Affect Their Times-To-Degree and Completion Probabilities?
by Ronald G. Ehrenberg & Panagiotis G. Mavros - 610-621 Evidence of Preseparation Earnings Losses in the Displaced Worker Survey
by Sara de la Rica - 622-632 A Comment on "Why Did Child Support Award Levels Decline from 1978 to 1985?" by Philip K. Robins
by John W. Graham & Philip K. Robins
1995, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 229-255 The Butz-Ward Fertility Model in the Light of More Recent Data
by Diane J. Macunovich - 256-279 Child Support Reform and the Labor Supply of Lone Mothers in the United Kingdom
by Paul Bingley & Gauthier Lanot & Elizabeth Symons & Ian Walker - 280-310 Changes in College Skills and the Rise in the College Wage Premium
by Jeff Grogger & Eric Eide - 311-325 Participation in and Contributions to 401(k) Pension Plans: Evidence from Plan Data
by Leslie E. Papke - 326-338 Recruiting Smarter Teachers
by Dale Ballou & Michael Podgursky - 339-361 An Econometric Model of the Two-Part Decisionmaking Process in the Demand for Health Care
by Winfried Pohlmeier & Volker Ulrich - 362-385 Secular Changes in the Work and Retirement Patterns of Older Men
by Christopher J. Ruhm - 386-396 Retrospective Bias in the Displaced Worker Surveys
by David S. Evans & Linda S. Leighton - 397-408 The Expected Penalty for Committing a Crime: An Analysis of Minimum Wage Violations
by John R. Lott Jr. & Russell D. Roberts
1995, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-18 Human Capital and Information: The Employer Size-Wage Effect
by Kevin T. Reilly - 19-41 The Effect of Incomes, Wages, and AFDC Benefits on Marital Disruption
by Saul D. Hoffman & Greg J. Duncan - 42-62 The Effect of Health on the Work Effort of Single Mothers
by Barbara L. Wolfe & Steven C. Hill - 63-88 Structural Models of Family Labor Supply: A Discrete Choice Approach
by Arthur van Soest - 89-112 Are Earnings Profiles Steeper Than Productivity Profiles? Evidence from Israeli Firm-Level Data
by Judith K. Hellerstein & David Neumark - 113-134 Measurement Error and Poverty Rates of Widows
by Kathleen McGarry - 135-162 Medical Care for Children: Public Insurance, Private Insurance, and Racial Differences in Utilization
by Janet Currie & Duncan Thomas - 163-193 Marriage Rates and Marriageable Men: A Test of the Wilson Hypothesis
by Robert G. Wood - 194-204 Testing Hypotheses of Immigrant Self-Employment
by Andrew M. Yuengert
1994, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 950-988 Like Father, like Son; Like Mother, like Daughter: Parental Resources and Child Height
by Duncan Thomas - 989-1026 Family Productivity, Labor Supply, and Welfare in a Low Income Country
by John L. Newman & Paul J. Gertler - 1027-1063 Population Age Structure, Intergenerational Transfer, and Wealth: A New Approach, with Applications to the United States
by Ronald D. Lee - 1064-1100 Family Endowments and the Achievement of Young Children with Special Reference to the Underclass
by M. Anne Hill & June O'Neill - 1101-1125 Inequality among Young Adult Siblings, Public Assistance Programs, and Intergenerational Living Arrangements
by Mark R. Rosenzweig & Kenneth I. Wolpin - 1126-1166 Intergenerational Educational Mobility: Effects of Family and State in Malaysia
by Lee A. Lillard & Robert J. Willis - 1167-1204 Education, Marriage, and First Conception in Malaysia
by Michael J. Brien & Lee A. Lillard - 1205-1234 Inheritance and Labor Supply
by David Joulfaian & Mark O. Wilhelm - 1235-1258 Family Ties and Labor Markets in the United States and Brazil
by David Lam & Robert F. Schoeni
1994, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 665-717 Experimental Evidence on Unemployment Insurance Work-Search Policies
by Terry R. Johnson & Daniel H. Klepinger - 718-741 The Impact of Reemployment Bonuses on Insured Unemployment in the New Jersey and Illinois Reemployment Bonus Experiments
by Paul T. Decker - 742-761 Expenditure Decisions of Divorced Mothers and Income Composition
by Daniela Del Boca & Christopher J. Flinn - 762-794 Self-Selection, Prenatal Care, and Birthweight among Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics in New York City
by Theodore Joyce - 795-812 Pensions and Indenture Premia
by Richard A. Ippolito - 813-842 Turnover and Promotion of Lawyers: An Inquiry into Gender Differences
by Stephen J. Spurr & Glenn T. Sueyoshi - 843-864 Student Achievement and Schooling Choice in Low-Income Countries: Evidence from Ghana
by Paul Glewwe & Hanan Jacoby - 865-887 Gender Differences in Wage Losses from Impairments: Estimates from the Survey of Income and Program Participation
by Marjorie L. Baldwin & Lester A. Zeager & Paul R. Flacco - 888-910 Compensation for Permanent Impairment and the Duration of Work Absence: Evidence from Four Natural Experiments
by William P. Curington - 911-931 Estimating Workers' Marginal Willingness to Pay for Job Attributes Using Duration Data
by Timothy J. Gronberg & W. Robert Reed
1994, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 223-247 Model Evaluation and Choice
by Alice Nakamura & James R. Walker - 248-275 Long-Term Employment and Earnings of Women in Relation to Employment Behavior Surrounding the First Birth
by David Shapiro & Frank L. Mott - 277-303 The Work-Employment Distinction among New Mothers
by Jacob Alex Klerman & Arleen Leibowitz - 304-327 Predicting Female Labor Supply: Effects of Children and Recent Work Experience
by Alice Nakamura & Masao Nakamura - 328-347 Empirical Regularities across Cultures: The Effect of Children on Woman's Work
by Harriet Orcutt Duleep & Seth Sanders