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Undated material is presented at the end, although it may be more recent than other items
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- 99-14 The PSID and Me
by Greg J. Duncan - 99-13 Rules and Responsibility: What Kinds of Rule Systems Encourage Responsibility Rather than Accountability?
by Carol A. Heimer - 99-12 Business Associations and Economic Development
by Richard F. Doner & Ben Ross Schneider - 99-11 Sacred Claims and Environmental Struggle
by Paul Friesema - 99-10 Determinants of Donations in Private Nonprofit Markets
by Cagla Okten & Burton A. Weisbrod - 98-34 Layoffs and Litigation
by Paul Oyer & Scott Schaefer - 98-33 Environmental Movements Since Love Canal: Hope, Despair, and (Im)mobilization
by Allan Schnaiberg - 98-32 Why Not For-Profit? Conversions and Public Policy
by John H. Goddeeris & Burton A. Weisbrod - 98-31 Reassessing Public Opinion Stability
by Jason Barabas - 98-30 The New Politics of Social Security
by Fay Lomax Cook - 98-29 Understanding Family Change: Past, Present, and Future Effects of Family Events on Children
by Rachel Dunifon - 98-28 Tax Reform and Human Capital Accumulation: Evidence from an Empirical General Equilibrium Model of Skill Formation
by Christopher Taber - 98-27 Worker Perceptions of Job Insecurity in the Mid-1990s: Evidence from the Survey of Economic Expectations
by Charles F. Manski & John D. Straub - 98-26 So Much Reform, So Little Change; Building-Level Obstacles to Urban School Reform
by Charles M. Payne - 98-25 Comer's School Development Program in Prince George's County, Maryland: A Theory-Based Evaluation
by Thomas D. Cook & Farah-naaz Habib & Meredith Phillips & Richard A. Settersten & Shobha C. Shagle & Serdar M. Degirmencioglu - 98-24 Comer's School Development Program in Chicago: A Theory-Based Evaluation
by Thomas D. Cook & H. David Hunt & Robert F. Murphy - 98-23 How to Distinguish Among Migrants in a Migration Chain: Those Who are Links and Those Who Build links
by Vilna Bashi - 98-22 The Changing Nature of Women's Poverty: An Analysis of Two Cohorts of African-American and White Women
by Susan Thistle - 98-21 The Invisible Black Middle Class
by Mary Pattillo-McCoy - 98-20 Poverty in the Family: Siblings of the Black and White Middle Class
by Mary Pattillo-McCoy & Colleen M. Heflin - 98-19 The Ethics of Punishing Indigent Parents
by Dorothy Roberts - 98-18 Race and Gender in the Labor Market
by Joseph G. Altonji & Rebecca M. Blank - 98-17 Institutionalizing the Recycling Movement: The Structuring of Dialogue in the Solid Waste Field
by Michael Lounsbury & Paul Hirsch & Marc Ventresca - 98-16 The Human Mind as a Barrier to Wiser Environmental Agreements
by Max H. Bazerman & Don A. Moore & James J. Gillespie - 98-15 African-American and Latino Views of Local Chicago TV News
by Cynthia C. Linton & Robert K. LeBailly - 98-14 Academic Health Centers and the Provision of Collective Outputs: The Financing Dilemma
by Burton A. Weisbrod - 98-13 The Impact of Deregulation on America's Infrastructure Industries: A "Process Model" with Illustrations from Banking
by Paul Hirsch & Steven Klinkerman & Michael Lounsbury - 98-12 The Social Structure of World Trade Advantage: Structural Autonomy and Contingent Value, 1965-1980
by Michael Alan Sacks & Brian Uzzi & Marc Ventresca - 98-11 Industries as Organizational Fields: Infrastructure and Formative Dynamics in U.S. Online Database Services
by Marc Ventresca & Rodney Lacey & Michael Lounsbury & Dara Szyliowicz - 98-10 Social Embeddedness and Corporate Financing: The Benefits of Social Networks in the Acquisition and Cost of Capital
by Brian Uzzi & James J. Gillespie - 97-32 Infrastructures and Relationships in Urban Environmental Protection: A Tale of Two Cities
by David N. Pellow & Allan Schnaiberg & Adam S. Weinberg - 97-31 Politicizing the Treadmill of Production: Reshaping Social Outcomes of "Efficient Recycling"
by David N. Pellow & Allan Schnaiberg & Adam S. Weinberg - 97-30 A Mixed-Motive Perspective on the Economics versus Environment Debate
by Andrew J. Hoffman & James Gillespie & Don Moore & Kimberly A. Wade-Benzoni & Leigh L. Thompson & Max H. Bazerman - 97-29 The Political Power of TV Broadcasters: Covert Bias and Anticipated Reactions
by James H. Snider & Benjamin I. Page - 97-28 Pricing and Rationing by Nonprofit Organizations with Distributional Objectives
by Richard Steinberg & Burton A. Weisbrod - 97-27 Interdependence of Commercial and Donative Revenues
by Lewis M. Segal & Burton A. Weisbrod - 97-26 Country and Currency Risk Premia in an Emerging Market
by Ian Domowitz & Jack Glen & Ananth Madhavan - 97-25 Two Hundred Years of Bankruptcy: A Tale of Legislation and Economic Fluctuations
by Ian Domowitz & Elie Tamer - 97-24 Gendered Career Paths in Law: Recent Evidence from a Survey of Urban Lawyers
by Kathleen Hull & Robert L. Nelson - 97-23 The Organization of Lawyers' Work: Hemispheres, Tectonic Plate Movements, and Continental Drift
by John P. Heinz & Robert L. Nelson & Edward O. Laumann & Ethan Michelson - 97-22 Shortcut: High School Grades as a Signal of Human Capital
by Shazia Rafiullah Miller - 97-21 College-for-All: Do Students Understand What College Demands?
by James E. Rosenbaum - 97-20 The Structure of Achievement and Behavior Across Middle Childhood
by Lori Kowaleski-Jones & Greg J. Duncan - 97-19 State Hospitals and Community Care
by Dan A. Lewis & Rachel L. Anderson - 97-18 Employer Learning and Statistical Discrimination
by Joseph G. Altonji & Charles R. Pierret - 97-17 Electoral Coalitions and Market Reforms: Evidence from Argentina
by Edward L. Gibson & Ernesto Calvo - 97-16 Legalizing Gender Inequality: Courts, the Institutional Construction of Markets, and Unequal Pay for Women
by Robert L. Nelson & William P. Bridges - 97-15 Differential Taxation of Nonprofits and the Commercialization of Nonprofit Revenues
by Joseph J. Cordes & Burton A. Weisbrod - 97-14 Conversion from Nonprofit to For-Profit Legal Status: Why Does It Happen and Should We Care?
by John H. Goddeeris & Burton A. Weisbrod - 97-13 When Morality and Economics Collide (or Not) in a Texas Community
by Dennis Chong & Anna-Maria Marshall - 97-12 Does Media Ownership Affect Media Stands? The Case of the Telecommunications Act of 1996
by James H. Snider & Bejamin I. Page - 97-11 The Funding Perils of Public Broadcasting
by Craig L. LaMay & Burton A. Weisbrod - 97-10 Public Support for Social Welfare Programs, 1984-1996: Description and Explanation
by Fay Lomax Cook & Jason Barabas - 96-35 Print Media Support for Social Welfare Programs: The View from the Opinion Pages of the Elite Press
by Fay Lomax Cook & Gretchen Caspary - 96-34 New Models for Struggle: Environmental Decision Making Through Consensus
by David N. Pellow - 96-33 Mesa Verde and the Utes: Boundary Issues of a World Heritage Site
by Paul Friesema - 96-32 Bureaucratizing Democracy, Democratizing Bureaucracy
by Wendy Nelson Espeland - 96-31 Network Interpretations of Non-Market Bureaucracies: The Case of a State Children's Services Agency
by Mark T. Shanley & Michael Lounsbury - 96-30 Regulation of Automated Trading Systems
by Ian Domowitz & Ruben Lee - 96-29 The Impact of Changing State and Federal Roles on Local Governments
by Donald Haider - 96-28 Elite Networks Among Urban lawyers
by John P. Heinz & Edward O. Laumann & with Robert L. Nelson & Paul S. Schnorr - 96-27 Changes in Tracking Policy in Japan: Unintended Consequences of Detracking Policy
by Takehiko Kariya & James E. Rosenbaum - 96-26 Unintended Policy Impacts of Outcome-Based Measures in a New Era of Service Delivery: Examples from Preschool Immunization
by Lynn Olson & Andrew Gordon - 96-25 Fathers' Activities and Children's Attainments
by Greg J. Duncan & Martha Hill & Jean Yeung - 96-24 Personal Bankruptcy in the United States
by Ian Domowitz - 96-23 Vim Will Win: Long-Run Effects of Motivation and Other "Noncognitive" Traits on Success
by Greg J. Duncan & Rachel Dunifon & Dave Knutson - 96-22 Initial Welfare Spells: Trends, Events, and Duration, with Implications for Welfare Reform
by Johanne Boisjoly & Kathleen Mullan Harris & Greg J. Duncan - 96-21 The Effect of the 1996 Welfare Reforms
by Rebecca Blank - 96-20 Complaints and Geographic Mobility as Responses to Dissatisfaction with Public Services
by Paul J. Devereux & Burton A. Weisbrod - 96-19 The Market for Equity Markets: The Classification and Regulation of Automated Trading Systems
by Ian Domowitz & Ruben Lee - 96-18 In Defense of "Descriptive" Representation
by Jane Mansbridge - 96-17 It's a Man's Job, or So They Say: The Production of Sex Segregation in Occupations
by Judith A. Levine - 96-16 Employment Effects on East German Fertility After Unification
by James C. Witte & Gert G. Wagner - 96-15 The Missing Link: Social Infrastructure and Employers' Use of Information
by Shazia Raffiullah Miller & James E. Rosenbaum - 96-14 The Impact of Immigration on Natives in the Antebellum U.S. Labor Market, 1850-60
by Joseph P. Ferrie - 96-13 Job Creation and Job Destruction with Local and Centralized Wage-Setting
by Karl Ove Moene & Michael Wallerstein - 96-12 Unions, Employers Associations, and Wage-Setting Institutions in North and Central Europe, 1950-1992
by Michael Wallerstein & Miriam Golden & Peter Lange - 96-11 Employer Learning and the Signaling Value of Education
by Joseph G. Altonji & Charles R. Pierret - 96-10 Using Siblings to Estimate the Effect of School Quality on Wages
by Joseph G. Altonji & Thomas A. Dunn - 95-31 Why Don't Men Do More Housework? A Job Characteristics Exploration of Gender and Housework Satisfaction
by Pamela K. Adelmann - 95-30 Journalists and the Condemned: The Limits of Media Agenda-Setting in Capital Cases
by David L. Protess - 95-29 Arranged Alliance: Business and the New Deal's Cross-Class Coalition
by Peter Swenson - 95-28 The Economic and Social Importance of Nonprofit Organizations
by Burton A. Weisbrod - 95-27 The Governance of Trial Judges: The Internal Politics of a Judges' Sponsoring Organization
by Herbert Jacob - 95-26 Democratic Society-Undemocratic Medicine: Limited Resources in Medical Care
by Burton A. Weisbrod - 95-25 The Impact of Pre-existing Health Conditions on Job Mobility: A Measure of Job Lock
by Kanika Kapur - 95-24 Repeat Use of Unemployment Insurance
by Bruce D. Meyer & Dan T. Rosenbaum - 95-23 The Incidence of a Firm-Varying Payroll Tax: The Case of Unemployment Insurance
by Patricia M. Anderson & Bruce D. Meyer - 95-22 Parental Altruism and Inter Vivos Transfers: Theory and Evidence
by Joseph G. Altonji & Fumio Hayashi & Laurence Kotlikoff - 95-21 Public Support for Programs for Older Americans: Continuities Amidst Threats of Discontinuities
by Fay Lomax Cook - 95-20 Using Sibling Data to Estimate the Impact of Neighborhoods on Children's Educational Outcomes
by Daniel Aaronson - 95-19 Welfare Reform in Illinois: Recent Efforts in the Context of the National Debate
by Dan A. Lewis & Christine C. George & Deborah Puntenney - 95-18 Slow Motion:Earnings Mobility of Young Workers in the 1970s and 1980s
by Greg J. Duncan & Johanne Boisjoly & Timothy Smeeding - 99-9 The Roles of Government and Nonprofit Suppliers in Mixed Industries
by Kanika Kapur & Burton A. Weisbrod - 99-8 Revival of the New Deal Coalition? Social Groups and Political Change in the 1990s
by Jeff Manza & Clem Brooks - 99-7 Deliberative Opinion Change and Consistency: Citizens in the 1994 Illinois Gubernatorial Election
by Jason Barabas - 99-6 Is Social Security Reform Ready for the American Public?
by Benjamin I. Page - 99-5 An Empirical Analysis of Same-Sex and Opposite-Sex Couples: Do "Likes" Still Like "Likes" in the '90s?
by Lisa K. Jepsen & Christopher A. Jepsen - 99-4 Is There Justice in Children's Rights? The Critique of Federal Family Preservation Policy
by Dorothy E. Roberts - 99-3 Distributed Leadership: Toward a Theory of School Leadership Practice
by James P. Spillane & Richard Halverson & John B. Diamond - 99-2 Considering the Major Arguments Against Random Assignment: An Analysis of the Intellectual Culture Surrounding Evaluation in American Schools of Education
by Thomas D. Cook - 99-1 Trends in Self-Employment Among White and Black Men: 1910 - 1990
by Robert W. Fairlie & Bruce D. Meyer - 98-9 Responses of Medical R&D to Changing Economic Incentives: Implications for the Future of Health Care Costs and Quality
by David Dranove & Burton A. Weisbrod - 98-8 Personal Liabilities and Bankruptcy Reform: An International Perspective
by Michelle Alexopoulos & Ian Domowitz - 98-7 Incentives and Bankruptcy Chapter Choice: Evidence from the Reform Act of 1978
by Ian Domowitz & Robert L. Sartain - 98-6 Lawyers and Their Discontents: Findings from a Survey of the Chicago Bar
by John P. Heinz & Kathleen E. Hull & Ava A. Harter - 98-5 Challenging Instruction for "All Students": Policy, Practitioners, and Practice
by James P. Spillane - 98-4 School Spending and Student Achievement: New Evidence from Longitudinal Data
by Jens Ludwig & Laurie J. Bassi - 98-3 Education, Overeducation, and Youth Employment in the United States and Germany: The Mechanics of Restructuring
by James C. Witte - 98-2 Using a Natural Experiment to Estimate the Effects of the Unemployment Insurance Payroll Tax on Layoffs, Employment, and Wages
by Patricia M. Anderson & Bruce D. Meyer - 98-1 The Role of Values in Determining Welfare Attitudes
by Patrick Kulesa & Alice H. Eagly - 97-9 Creation and Maintenance of Effective School-Work Linkages: Implications for Systemic Reform
by Stephanie Alter Jones & James E. Rosenbaum - 97-8 "I Don't Want Your Nasty Pot of Gold": Urban School Climate and Public Policy
by Charles M. Payne - 97-7 Staying Out of Trouble: Neighborhood Influences on Adolescent Problem Behavior
by Lori Kowaleski-Jones - 97-6 Trouble for Workers and the Poor: Economic Globalization and the Reshaping of American Politics
by Benjamin I. Page - 97-5 Economic Impacts of Subsidized Housing Location
by Michael P. Johnson & Arthur P. Hurter - 97-4 The Effects of Violence on Women's Employment
by Susan Lloyd - 97-3 Time Limits and Welfare Reform: New Estimates of the Number and Characteristics of Affected Families
by Greg J. Duncan & Kathleen Mullan Harris & Johanne Boisjoly - 97-2 Political Support for Targeted versus Universalistic Welfare Policies
by Karl Ove Moene & Michael Wallerstein - 97-1 Does Immigration Hurt African-American Self-Employment?
by Robert W. Fairlie & Bruce D. Meyer - 96-9 Individuals in Institutional Contexts: A Reexamination of Factors Influencing Degree Attainment
by James C. Witte & Curtis Askew - 96-8 Parent Involvement in Shared Decision Making: Barriers to Democratic Participation in Urban Elementary Schools
by John Diamond - 96-7 Lake Parc Place: A Study of the First Four Years of a Mixed-Income Housing Program
by James E. Rosenbaum & Linda K. Stroh & Cathy Flynn - 96-6 Street Literacy and Performative Writing
by Dwight Conquergood - 96-5 The Effects of Income and Wealth on Time and MOney Transfers Between Parents and Children
by Joseph G. Altonji & Fumio Hayashi & Laurence Kotlikoff - 96-4 Single Mothers' Living Arrangements: The Effect of Household Composition on AFDC Participation
by Rebecca A. London - 96-3 Welfare, Work, and Choices: Expanding Notions of Policy Incentives
by Judith A. Levine - 96-2 Does Childhood Poverty Affect the Life Chances of Children?
by Greg J. Duncan & Wei-Jun Yeung & Jeanne Brooks-Gunn & Judith Smith - 96-1 Do Official Poverty Rates Provide Useful Information about Trends in Children's Economic Welfare?
by Christopher Jencks & Susan E. Mayer - 00-13 Getting the Best Deal: The Governance Benefits of Social Networks in Commercial Loans
by Brian Uzzi - 00-12 How Embedded Ties Transfer Benefits Through Networks: Banking Relationships and the Firm's Strategic Use of Trade Credit Financing
by Brian Uzzi & James J. Gillespie - 00-11 Commercialization of the Internet: The Interaction of Public Policy and Private Choices
by Shane Greenstein - 00-10 Framing Globalization: The Battle for Definitions of a Contested Issue
by Peer C. Fiss & Paul M. Hirsch - 00-9 The Paradox of Globalization: Turning the Tables on Labor and Capital in German Industrial Relations
by Kathleen Thelen & Christa van Wijnbergen - 00-8 Gender, Class, and Social Policy in the 21st Century
by Susan Thistle - 00-7 Farewell to Maternalism: Welfare Reform, Liberalism, and the End of Mothers' Right to Choose Between Employment and Full-time Care
by Ann Shola Orloff - 00-6 Experimental Tests of an Attitudinal Theory of the Gender Gap in Voting
by Alice H. Eagly & Amanda Diekman & Monica Schneider & Patrick Kulesa - 00-5 Invoking Public Opinion: Polls, Policy Debates, and the Future of Social Security
by Fay Lomax Cook & Jason Barabas & Benjamin I. Page - 00-4 Probabilistic Polling
by Charles F. Manski - 00-3 How Extended is the Extended African-American Family? The Case of Family Caregiving to Older African-Americans
by Peggye Dilworth-Anderson & Sharon Wallace Williams & Paula Goodwin & Theresa Cooper - 00-2 The Effect of Immigration on Native Self-Employment
by Robert W. Fairlie & Bruce D. Meyer - 00-1 Using Performance Standards to Evaluate Social Programs with Incomplete Outcome Data: General Issues and Application to a Higher Education Block Grant Program
by Charles F. Manski & John Newman & John V. Pepper