Review of Policy Research
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Volume 13, issue 3‐4, 1994
- Privatization Revisited pp. 215-234

- William T. Gormley
- Lessons from Privatization of Argentina's National Telephone Company pp. 235-248

- Filemon Campo‐Flores
- The Glass Ceiling Revisited: Determinants of Federal Job Advancement pp. 249-272

- Katherine C. Naff and Sue Thomas
- Policy Theory as Argumentation pp. 273-292

- Igno Pröpper and Derk‐Daan Reneman
- Impact of Political Structures and Informal Political Processes on Health Policy: Comparison of the United States and Canadab pp. 293-314

- Pauline Vaillancourt Rosenau
- Adult Education Policy and Performance: An International Perspective pp. 315-318

- H. S. Bhola
- Adult Education Policy Formation and Implementation: A Global Perspective pp. 319-340

- H. S. Bhola
- Language Policy, Literacy, and Minority Languages pp. 341-366

- Stephen L. Walter and Kay R. Ringenberg
- Adult Education Policy in Sweden, 1967–1991 pp. 367-390

- Kjell Rubenson
- Adult Education in China: Policies and Practice in the 1980s pp. 391-414

- Qian Tang
- Adult Education Policy in Micro‐states: The Case of the Caribbean pp. 415-432

- Didacus Jules
- Adult Education Policy Between Utopia and Fatalism: A Review Essay of Policy‐related Literature pp. 433-442

- Ursula Giere
Volume 13, issue 1‐2, 1994
- Presentation of this Special Issue pp. 3-4

- Hector Correa
- Application of Mathematical Methods for Decision‐making to Teenage Pregnancies, Sexual Activity, and Sex Education pp. 5-18

- Hector Correa
- Which States Will Restrict Abortions? Predictions from Votes in the House of Representatives pp. 19-38

- Stephan F. Gohmann and Robert L. Ohsfeldt
- Determinants of Pregnancy Wantedness: Profiling the Population from an Interventionist Perspective pp. 39-62

- Joyce C. Abma and Frank L. Mott
- Public Policy Implications of the Fiscal Year 1989–90 Reduction in California Family Planning Funding pp. 63-78

- Sima D. Michaels and Thomas C. Kring
- Abortion Policy and Super‐optimum Solutions pp. 79-90

- Stuart S. Nagel
- Privacy as Autonomy vs. Privacy as Familial Attachment: A Conceptual Approach to Right to Privacy Cases pp. 91-110

- Patricia Boling
- Keeping Abortion Clinics Open: The Importance of Ragsdale v. Turnock in the Post‐Casey Era pp. 111-126

- Susan Gluck Mezey, Raymond Tatalovich and Michael Walsh
- Teen Sexuality: Empowering Teens to Decide pp. 127-140

- Wanda Webb
- Resolution of Nonmarital Adolescent Pregnancy and the Transition to Adulthood: Educational Attainment and Financial Well‐being pp. 141-156

- Cynthia A. Robbins and Lee G. Streetman
- Psycho‐social Analysis of Black Teenage Pregnancies: Implications for Public and Cultural Policies pp. 157-164

- Jerome Taylor and Agnes Franklin
- Current Policy Context for Education Efforts to Help Young Parents Meet Their Multiple Challenges pp. 165-176

- Constancia Warren
- Adolescent Health: Are We Willing to Pay the Price for Inaction? pp. 177-186

- M. Joycelyn Elders, Amy Oliver Barnes and James C. Wohlleb
- Just Social Policy on Life Issues: Ethical Considerations pp. 187-194

- Rev. Edward M. Bryce
Volume 12, issue 3‐4, 1993
- Social Constructions of People with AIDS: Target Populations and United States Policy, 1981–1990 pp. 3-29

- Mark C. Donovan
- The Politics of Growth Management Reform in the States: A Comparative Analysis pp. 30-54

- Robert F. Durant, Larry W. Thomas and Don Haynes
- The Volcker Commission Report Fades Away: A Case Study in Non‐implementation pp. 55-73

- Robert V. Bartlett
- Editor's Note on Policy Advocacy Essays pp. 74-75

- Allan Rosenbaum
- Strategic Treasury Debt Management in Public Policy pp. 76-89

- Campbell Harvey
- How the Clinton Administration Can Make Foreign Aid Work pp. 90-102

- Neil S. Zank
- Environmental Policy as a Political Problem pp. 104-117

- Lynton K. Caldwell
- The Progressive Ratcheting of Environmental Laws: Impact on Public Management pp. 118-136

- Rosemary O'Leary
- Struggling with Integrated Environmental Policy: The EPA Experience pp. 137-161

- Odelia Funke
- Integrated Impact Assessment as Environmental Policy: The New Zealand Experiment pp. 162-177

- Robert V. Bartlett
- Risk Assessment in Environmental Policymaking pp. 178-196

- Audrey M. Armour
- An Ecological Approach to Decision‐making in Renewable Resource Management pp. 197-210

- William R. Mangun and Jean C. Mangun
- The GATT and Environmental Policy: An Analysis of Potential Conflicts and Policy Reforms pp. 211-225

- Kerry Krutilla and Clare Breidenich
- Policy Regimes for the International Waste Trade pp. 226-243

- Roy W. Shin and Laura A. Strohm
Volume 12, issue 1‐2, 1993
- Patterns of Policy Instrument Choice: Policy Styles, Policy Learning and the Privatization Experience pp. 3-24

- Michael Howlett and M. Ramesh
- Diversity on Campus: A Reassessment of Current Strategies1 pp. 25-46

- Grant B. Mindle, Kenyon D. Bunch and Carolyn Nicholas
- Aids, Policy and Politics: East Africa in Comparative Perspective pp. 47-65

- Goran Hyden and Kim Lanegran
- Gender and Jail Work: Correctional Policy Implications of Perceptual Diversity in the Work Force pp. 66-84

- Nicholas P. Lovrich and Mary K. Stohr
- Social Security: A Cross‐cultural Perspective pp. 85-91

- John Dixon and Robert P. Scheurell
- Social Security as Poverty's Guardian pp. 92-101

- David Macarov Hebrew
- The Unintended Effects of Social Policy Measures pp. 102-113

- Peter Kaim‐Caudle
- Images of the Future: The Basic Income Challenge pp. 114-132

- Joop M. Roebroek
- Social Security and Third World Poverty: The Challenge to Policymakers pp. 133-143

- James Midgley
- Adapting to Radical Innovation: Accident Compensation in New Zealand pp. 144-158

- Stephen Uttley
- Continuities in Providing for Old Age: Cross‐national and Cross‐cultural Comparisons pp. 159-181

- Donald F. Bellamy
- Protection of Atypical Work and Family Benefits: Comparison of the Australian, German and British Social Security Systems pp. 182-196

- Karl‐Jürgen Bieback
- National Provident Funds: The Challenge of Harmonizing Their Social Security, Social and Economic Objectives pp. 197-213

- John Dixon
- Summary of Symposium pp. 214-220

- John Dixon and Robert P. Scheurell