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Volume 37, issue 4 , 2002
Introduction to the JHR's Special Issue on Designing Incentives to Promote Human Capital pp. 693-695
Eric A. Hanushek , James J. Heckman and Derek Neal
# Incentives and Organizations in the Public Sector: An Interpretative Review pp. 696-727
Avinash Kamalakar Dixit
Distortion and Risk in Optimal Incentive Contracts pp. 728-751
George Baker
Limitations in the Use of Achievement Tests as Measures of Educators' Productivity pp. 752-777
Daniel M. Koretz
The Performance of Performance Standards pp. 778-811
James J. Heckman , Carolyn Heinrich and Jeffrey Andrew Smith
Performance Incentives with Award Constraints pp. 812-845
Pascal Courty and Gerald Roger Marschke
Would School Choice Change the Teaching Profession? pp. 846-891
Caroline Hoxby
Returns to Seniority among Public School Teachers pp. 892-912
Dale Ballou and Michael Podgursky
Teacher Performance Incentives and Student Outcomes pp. 913-927
Randall Eberts , Kevin Hollenbeck and Joe A. Stone
Volume 37, issue 3 , 2002
Shared Caregiving Responsibilities of Adult Siblings with Elderly Parents pp. 441-478
Tennille J. Checkovich and Steven Stern
An Analysis of the Crime as Work Model: Evidence from the 1958 Philadelphia Birth Cohort Study pp. 479-509
Jenny Williams and Robin C. Sickles
Income Inequality and Health Status in the United States: Evidence from the Current Population Survey pp. 510-539
Jennifer M. Mellor and Jeffrey Milyo
The Determinants of Donative Revenue Flows from Alumni of Higher Education: An Empirical Inquiry pp. 540-569
Brendan Cunningham and Carlena K. Cochi-Ficano
Estimating Welfare Effects Consistent with Forward-Looking Behavior. Part I: Lessons from a Simulation Exercise pp. 570-599
Michael P Keane and Kenneth I. Wolpin
Estimating Welfare Effects Consistent with Forward-Looking Behavior. Part II: Empirical Results pp. 600-622
Michael P Keane and Kenneth I. Wolpin
Workers' Compensation, Moral Hazard and the Composition of Workplace Injuries pp. 623-652
Denis Bolduc , Bernard Fortin , France Labrecque and DPaul Lanoie
Simulating the Longitudinal Effects of Changes in Financial Aid on Student Departure from College pp. 653-679
Stephen L. DesJardins , Dennis A. Ahlburg and Brian McCall
SFamily Background and the Estimated Return to Schooling: Swedish Evidenc pp. 680-692
Sveinn Agnarsson and Paul Stewart Carlin
Volume 37, issue 2 , 2002
Accounting for Recent Declines in Employment Rates among Working-Aged Men and Women with Disabilities pp. 231-250
John Bound and Timothy Aaron Waidmann
A Cohort Analysis of the Association between Work Hours and Wages among Men pp. 251-274
John Pencavel
Stayers as "Workers" and "Savers": Toward Reconciling the Pension-Quit Literature pp. 275-308
Richard A. Ippolito
The Productivity of Outpatient Treatment for Substance Abuse pp. 309-335
Mingshan Lu and Thomas G. McGuire
Back to School: Federal Student Aid Policy and Adult College Enrollment pp. 336-352
Neil S. Seftor and Sarah Elizabeth Turner
Market Forces and Sex Discrimination pp. 353-380
Judith K. Hellerstein , David Neumark and Kenneth R. Troske
Assessing the Effect of Public Policy on Worker Absenteeism pp. 381-409
Per Johansson and Mårten Palme
Racial Matching among African-American and Hispanic Physicians and Patients pp. 410-428
Martha Harrison Stinson and Norman K Thurston
The Causal Effect of Family Structure on Labor Force Participation among Japanese Married Women pp. 429-440
Masaru Sasaki
Volume 37, issue 1 , 2002
The Retirement Behavior of Married Couples: Evidence from the Spouse's Allowance pp. 1-34
Michael Baker
State-Level Estimates of Minimum Wage Effects: New Evidence and Interpretations from Disequilibrium Methods pp. 35-62
David Neumark and William Wascher
The Impact of Host-Country Schooling on Earnings: A Study of Male Immigrants in the United States pp. 63-105
Bernt Bratsberg and James F. Ragan
Joint Labor Supply and Childcare Choice Decisions of Married Mothers pp. 106-128
Lisa M. Powell
The Impact of Employer-Provided Health Insurance on Dynamic Employment Transitions pp. 129-162
Donna B. Gilleskie and Byron F. Lutz
Family Structure and Female Labor Supply in Mexico City pp. 163-191
Xiaodong Gong and Arthur van Soest
An Analysis of Occupational Change and Departure from the Labor Force: Evidence of the Reasons that Teachers Leave pp. 192-216
Todd R. Stinebrickner
Housework and Wages pp. 217-229
Joni Hersch and Leslie Sundt Stratton
Volume 36, issue 4 , 2001
The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, 1997 Cohort pp. 628-640
Robert T. Michae and Michael R. Pergamit
Does Head Start Yield Long-Term Benefits? pp. 641-665
Alison Aughinbaugh
Evaluating School-to-Work Programs Using the New NLSY pp. 666-702
David Neumark and Mary Joyce
Rising College Expectations among Youth in the United States: A Comparison of the 1979 and 1997 NLSY pp. 703-726
John R. Reynolds and Jennifer Pemberton
Measuring Poverty in the NLSY97 pp. 727-761
Carolyn J. Hill and Robert T. Michael
Savings of Young Parents pp. 762-794
Annamaria Lusardi , Ricardo Cossa and Erin L. Krupka
Evidence on Youth Employment, Earnings, and Parental Transfers in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997 pp. 795-822
Sabrina Wulff Pabilonia
The Effects of Minimum Legal Drinking Ages on Teen Childbearing pp. 823-838
Thomas Dee
Volume 36, issue 3 , 2001
Introduction to the Journal of Human Resources Special Issue on Data Quality pp. 413-415
Christopher Flinn , Richard Kulka , Robert Moffitt and Kenneth I. Wolpin
Reducing Panel Attrition: A Search for Effective Policy Instruments pp. 416-438
Daniel H. Hill and Robert J. Willis
Event History Data and Survey Recall: An Analysis of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 Recall Experiment pp. 439-466
Charles R. Pierret
Controlling for Seam Problems in Duration Model Estimates: With Application to the Current Population Survey and the Computer Aided Telephone Interview/Computer Aided Personal Interview Overlap Survey pp. 467-499
Charles J. Romeo
Correcting for Selective Nonresponse in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth Using Multiple Imputation pp. 500-519
Adam Davey , Michael J. Shanahan and Joseph L. Schafer
Comparing Data Quality of Fertility and First Sexual Intercourse Histories pp. 520-555
Lawrence L. Wu , Steven P. Martin and Daniel A. Long
Lost but Not Forgotten: Attrition and Follow-up in the Indonesia Family Life Survey pp. 556-592
Duncan Thomas , Elizabeth Frankenberg and James P. Smith
The Quality of Retrospective Data: An Examination of Long-Term Recall in a Developing Country pp. 593-625
Megan Beckett , Julie Da Vanzo , Narayan Sastry , Constantijn Panis and Christine Peterson
Volume 36, issue 2 , 2001
Dunning Delinquent Dads: The Effects of Child Support Enforcement Policy on Child Support Receipt by Never Married Women pp. 207-225
Richard B. Freeman and Jane Waldfogel
Can the Family Support Act Put Some Life Back into Deadbeat Dads?: An Analysis of Child-Support Guidelines, Award Rates, and Levels pp. 226-252
Laura M. Argys , Elizabeth Peters and Donald M. Waldman
Does Growing up with a Parent Absent Really Hurt? pp. 253-273
Kevin Lang and Jay L. Zagorsky
Welfare and Family Stability: Do Benefits Affect When Children Leave the Nest? pp. 274-303
Wei-Yin Hu
School Quality, School Cost, and the Public/Private School Choices of Low-Income Households in Pakistan pp. 304-326
Harold Alderman , Peter Orazem and Elizabeth M. Paterno
Probability Limits: Are Subjective Assessments Adequately Accurate? pp. 327-363
William F. Bassett and Robin L. Lumsdaine
So You Want to Earn a Ph.D. in Economics?: How Long Do You Think It Will Take? pp. 364-378
John J. Siegfried and Wendy A. Stock
Immigrant Benefit Receipt Revisited: Sensitivity to the Choice of Survey Years and Model Specification pp. 379-397
Thomas F. Crossley , James Ted McDonald and Christopher Worswick
Are Children Worse off?: Evaluating Well-Being Using a New (And Improved) Measure of Poverty pp. 398-412
John Iceland , Kathleen Short , Thesia I. Garner and David Johnson
Volume 36, issue 1 , 2001
The Changing Distribution of Job Satisfaction pp. 1-30
Daniel Hamermesh
A Comparison of the Cyclical Behavior of Union and Nonunion Wages in the United States pp. 31-57
Darren Grant
The Response of Employees to Severance Incentives: The University of California's Faculty, 1991-94 pp. 58-84
John Pencavel
What Causes Public Assistance Caseloads to Grow? pp. 85-118
Rebecca M. Blank
Why Is There Interethnic Variation in the Gender Wage Gap?: The Role of Cultural Factors pp. 119-143
Heather Antecol
Changes in Wage Discrimination against People with Disabilities: 1984-93 pp. 144-158
Thomas DeLeire
Family and Community Networks in Mexico-U.S. Migration pp. 159-184
Paul C. Winters , Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet
Child Health and School Enrollment: A Longitudinal Analysis pp. 185-205
Harold Alderman , Jere Richard Behrman , Victor Chaim Lavy and Rekha Menon