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Volume 631, issue 1, 2010
- Science Starts Not after Measurement, but with Measurement pp. 7-16

- Kenneth Prewitt
- Social Science Data and the Shaping of National Policy pp. 18-21

- John P. Holdren
- Federal Statistics: Understanding a Crucial Resource pp. 22-24

- Katherine K. Wallman
- The Importance of Federal Statistics for Advancing Science and Identifying Policy Options pp. 25-27

- Ralph Cicerone
- The Need to Get the Right Health Statistics and to Get the Health Statistics Right pp. 28-29

- Harvey Fineberg
- In Engineering: Why It Is Critical to Have Quality Statistics and Scientifically Sound Statistical Analysis pp. 30-32

- Charles Vest
- Federal Statistics in the Policy making Process pp. 34-42

- Peter R. Orszag
- The Government Accountability Office and Congressional Uses of Federal Statistics pp. 43-62

- Nancy Kingsbury
- Designing a New Architecture for the U.S. National Accounts pp. 63-74

- Dale Jorgenson
- The Federal Statistical System: The Local Government Perspective pp. 75-88

- Joseph J. Salvo and Arun Peter Lobo
- Indicators and the Federal Statistical System: An Essential but Fraught Partnership pp. 89-108

- Norman M. Bradburn and Carolyn J.E. Fuqua
- The Media as Consumers of Statistics pp. 109-123

- Paul Overberg
- Immigration Statistics for the Twenty-First Century pp. 124-140

- Douglas S. Massey
- Why American Families Need the Census pp. 141-149

- Stephanie Coontz
- The Census and the Federal Statistical System: Historical Perspectives pp. 152-162

- Margo Anderson
- The Structure and Activities of the U.S. Federal Statistical System: History and Recurrent Challenges pp. 163-178

- Robert M. Groves
- The Role of the Federal Statistical System in Evidence-based Policymaking, or How to Make the Statistical System Essential pp. 180-188

- Michael J. O'Grady
- The Federal Statistical System and the Four “I†s pp. 189-193

- Stephen E. Fienberg
- Future of Innovation in the Federal Statistical System pp. 194-203

- Hermann Habermann
- Why We Need One Statistical Agency pp. 204-207

- Janet L. Norwood
- Principles and Practices for the Federal Statistical System: The View from the Committee on National Statistics pp. 210-224

- William F. Eddy, Constance F. Citro and Daniel L. Cork
- What Is Political Interference in Federal Statistics? pp. 225-238

- Kenneth Prewitt
Volume 630, issue 1, 2010
- Migration in the Americas: Mexico and Latin America in Comparative Context pp. 6-17

- Katharine M. Donato, Jonathan Hiskey, Jorge Durand and Douglas S. Massey
- New World Orders: Continuities and Changes in Latin American Migration pp. 20-52

- Jorge Durand and Douglas S. Massey
- Pioneers and Followers: Migrant Selectivity and the Development of U.S. Migration Streams in Latin America pp. 53-77

- David P. Lindstrom and Adriana López RamÃrez
- U.S. Migration from Latin America: Gendered Patterns and Shifts pp. 78-92

- Katharine M. Donato
- Gender Differences between Mexican Migration to the United States and Paraguayan Migration to Argentina pp. 93-113

- Marcela Cerrutti and Magalà Gaudio
- Transition Shocks and Emigration Profiles in Latin America pp. 116-136

- Jonathan Hiskey and Diana Orces
- Search of Peace: Structural Adjustment, Violence, and International Migration pp. 137-161

- Steven ElÃas Alvarado and Douglas S. Massey
- The Cumulative Causation of International Migration in Latin America pp. 162-177

- Elizabeth Fussell
- Determinants of Emigration: Comparing Migrants’ Selectivity from Peru and Mexico pp. 178-193

- Ayumi Takenaka and Karen A. Pren
- Assessing Human Capital Transferability into the U.S. Labor Market among Latino Immigrants to the United States pp. 196-204

- Nadia Y. Flores
- To Send or Not to Send: Migrant Remittances in Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico pp. 205-223

- Jorge Duany
- Migration, Remittances, and Children’s Schooling in Haiti pp. 224-244

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, Annie Georges and Susan Pozo
- Occupational Mobility among Returned Migrants in Latin America: A Comparative Analysis pp. 245-268

- Salvador D. Cobo, Silvia E. Giorguli and Francisco Alba
- Policy Shocks: On the Legal Auspices of Latin American Migration to the United States pp. 270-293

- Fernando Riosmena
- Undocumented Migration from Latin America in an Era of Rising U.S. Enforcement pp. 294-321

- Douglas S. Massey and Fernando Riosmena
Volume 629, issue 1, 2010
- Reconsidering Culture and Poverty pp. 6-27

- Mario Luis Small, David J. Harding and Michèle Lamont
- A Test of Sincerity: How Black and Latino Service Workers Make Decisions about Making Referrals pp. 30-52

- Sandra Susan Smith
- New Life for an Old Concept: Frame Analysis and the Reinvigoration of Studies in Culture and Poverty pp. 53-74

- Alford A. Young
- What People Want: Rethinking Poverty, Culture, and Educational Attainment pp. 75-101

- Stephen Vaisey
- Viewing Low-Income Fathers’ Ties to Families through a Cultural Lens: Insights for Research and Policy pp. 102-124

- Maureen R. Waller
- The Repertoire of Infidelity among Low-Income Men: Doubt, Duty, and Destiny pp. 125-143

- Nathan Edward Fosse
- Dignity through Discourse: Poverty and the Culture of Deliberation in Indian Village Democracies pp. 146-172

- Vijayendra Rao and Paromita Sanyal
- Beyond Deservingness: Congressional Discourse on Poverty, 1964—1996 pp. 173-197

- Joshua Guetzkow
- Why Both Social Structure and Culture Matter in a Holistic Analysis of Inner-City Poverty pp. 200-219

- William Julius Wilson
- Culture, Poverty, and Effective Social Policy pp. 220-222

- Lynn Woolsey
- From Culture of Poverty to Lasting Stability and Security pp. 223-225

- Raúl M. Grijalva
Volume 628, issue 1, 2010
- Field Experiments in Comparative Politics and Policy pp. 6-10

- Donald P. Green and Peter John
- Parable of Two Agencies, One of Which Randomizes pp. 11-29

- Dominic Pearson, David Torgerson, Cynthia McDougall and Roger Bowles
- Democracy, Governance, and Randomized Development Assistance pp. 30-46

- Devra C. Moehler
- Translating Experiments into Policy pp. 47-58

- Gerry Stoker
- The Promising Integration of Qualitative Methods and Field Experiments pp. 59-71

- Elizabeth Levy Paluck
- The Future of Field Experiments in International Relations pp. 72-84

- Susan D. Hyde
- Why Can’t a Student Be More Like an Average Person?: Sampling and Attrition Effects in Social Science Field and Laboratory Experiments pp. 85-96

- Marc Hooghe, Dietlind Stolle, Valérie-Anne Mahéo and Sara Vissers
- Points of Intersection between Randomized Experiments and Quasi-Experiments pp. 97-111

- Jane Green
- Reporting Methodological Items in Randomized Experiments in Political Science pp. 112-131

- Isabelle Boutron, Peter John and David J. Torgerson
- Theory, External Validity, and Experimental Inference: Some Conjectures pp. 132-147

- Fernando Martel Garcia and Leonard Wantchekon
- Expanding the Use of Experiments on Civic Behavior: Experiments with Local Government as a Research Partner pp. 148-164

- Sarah Cotterill and Liz Richardson
- Help Me Help You: Conducting Field Experiments with Political Elites pp. 165-175

- Peter John Loewen, Daniel Rubenson and Leonard Wantchekon
- Conceptual, Design, and Statistical Complications Associated with Participant Preference pp. 176-188

- Hannah R. Ainsworth, David J. Torgerson and Arthur R. Kang 'Ombe
- Strategies for Dealing with the Problem of Non-overlapping Units of Assignment and Outcome Measurement in Field Experiments pp. 189-199

- Ana L. De La O and Daniel Rubenson
- Enough Already about “Black Box†Experiments: Studying Mediation Is More Difficult than Most Scholars Suppose pp. 200-208

- Donald P. Green, Shang E. Ha and John G. Bullock
- Correction to Arceneaux (2005) pp. 209-212

- Kevin Arceneaux
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