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Volume 580, issue 1, 2002
- Preface pp. 6-15

- Frank F. Furstenberg, Thomas D. Cook, Robert Sampson and Gail Slap
- The Transition to Adulthood in Aging Societies pp. 16-39

- Elizabeth Fussell
- Regional Differences in the Transition to Adulthood pp. 40-69

- Maria Iacovou
- Cross-National Variation in Educational Preparation for Adulthood: From Early Adolescence to Young Adulthood pp. 70-102

- Laura Lippman
- Cross-National Differences in Employment and Economic Sufficiency pp. 103-133

- Timothy M. Smeeding and Katherin Ross Phillips
- Trends in Youth Sexual Initiation and Fertility in Developed Countries: 1960-1995 pp. 134-152

- Julien O. Teitler
- The Transition to Adulthood: A Time Use Perspective pp. 153-171

- Anne H. Gauthier and Frank F. Furstenberg
- An International Comparison of Adolescent and Young Adult Mortality pp. 172-200

- Patrick Heuveline
- Crime, Problem Drinking, and Drug Use: Patterns of Problem Behavior in Cross-National Perspective pp. 201-225

- Manuel Eisner
- Is Youth a Better Predictor of Sociopolitical Values Than Is Nationality? pp. 226-256

- James Tilley
- Explaining Aspects of the Transition to Adulthood in Italy, Sweden, Germany, and the United States: A Cross-Disciplinary, Case Synthesis Approach pp. 257-287

- Thomas D. Cook and Frank F. Furstenberg
- Institutional Variation and the Position of Young People: A Comparative Perspective pp. 288-305

- Richard Breen and Marlis Buchmann
Volume 579, issue 1, 2002
- Preface pp. 9-10

- George Tavlas and Michael K. Ulan
- International Monetary Options for the Twenty-First Century pp. 11-25

- Barry Eichengreen
- Exchange Rate Regimes for Emerging Market Economies: Lessons from Asia pp. 26-37

- Warner Corden
- Exchange Rates in a World of Capital Mobility pp. 38-52

- Martin Wolf
- The Collapse of Exchange Rate Pegs pp. 53-72

- Harris Dellas and George Tavlas
- The Evolution of Thought on Intermediate Exchange Rate Regimes pp. 73-86

- John Williamson
- Currency Boards pp. 87-105

- Steve H. Hanke
- One Region, One Money? pp. 106-122

- George von Furstenberg
- Monetary Unions and the Problem of Sovereignty pp. 123-152

- Robert Mundell
- The Euro, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary System pp. 153-167

- Dominick Salvatore
- The Road to the Euro: Exchange Rate Arrangements in European Transition Economies pp. 168-182

- Eduard Hochreiter and Helmut Wagner
- International Financial Architecture and International Financial Standards pp. 183-199

- Michele Fratianni and John Pattison
- Limiting Moral Hazard and Reducing Risk in International Capital Flows: The Choice of an Exchange Rate Regime pp. 200-218

- Ronald McKinnon
- Capital Market Liberalization and Exchange Rate Regimes: Risk without Reward pp. 219-248

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Should Developing Countries Restrict Capital Inflows? pp. 249-260

- Michael K. Ulan
- Capital Mobility, Capital Controls, and Globalization in the Twenty-First Century pp. 261-270

- Sebastian Edwards
- Book Department pp. 271-297

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Volume 578, issue 1, 2001
- Preface pp. 8-13

- David P. Farrington and Brandon C. Welsh
- Meeting the Challenges of Evidence-Based Policy: The Campbell Collaboration pp. 14-34

- Anthony Petrosino, Robert F. Boruch, Haluk Soydan, Lorna Duggan and Julio Sanchez-Meca
- The Campbell Collaboration Crime and Justice Group pp. 35-49

- David P. Farrington and Anthony Petrosino
- Does Research Design Affect Study Outcomes in Criminal Justice? pp. 50-70

- David Weisburd, Cynthia M. Lum and Anthony Petrosino
- Meta-Analytic Methods for Criminology pp. 71-89

- David B. Wilson
- Early Parent Training to Prevent Disruptive Behavior Problems and Delinquency in Children pp. 90-103

- Odette Bernazzani, Catherine Côté and Richard E. Tremblay
- The Effects of Hot Spots Policing on Crime pp. 104-125

- Anthony A. Braga
- Effects of Correctional Boot Camps on Offending pp. 126-143

- Doris Layton Mackenzie, David B. Wilson and Suzanne B. Kider
- Cognitive-Behavioral Programs for Offenders pp. 144-157

- Mark W. Lipsey, Gabrielle L. Chapman and Nana A. Landenberger
- Toward an Evidence-Based Approach to Preventing Crime pp. 158-173

- Brandon C. Welsh and David P. Farrington
- Book Department pp. 174-202

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Volume 577, issue 1, 2001
- Preface pp. 8-11

- Randy Albelda and Ann Withorn
- Who Deserves Help? Who Must Provide? pp. 12-25

- Linda Gordon
- Globalization, American Politics, and Welfare Policy pp. 26-37

- Frances Fox Piven
- Welfare Reform, Family Hardship, and Women of Color pp. 38-48

- Linda Burnham
- Success Stories: Welfare Reform, Policy Discourse, and the Politics of Research pp. 49-65

- Sanford F. Schram and Joe Soss
- Fallacies of Welfare-to-Work Policies pp. 66-78

- Randy Albelda
- Violating Women: Rights Abuses in the Welfare Police State pp. 79-93

- Gwendolyn Mink
- Welfare Reform and Neighborhoods: Race and Civic Participation pp. 94-106

- James Jennings
- Friends or Foes? Nonprofits and the Puzzle of Welfare Reform pp. 107-117

- Ann Withorn
- Learning from the History of Poor and Working-Class Women's Activism pp. 118-130

- Mimi Abramovitz
- Closing the Care Gap That Welfare Reform Left Behind pp. 131-143

- Lucie E. White
- A View from the Bottom: Poor People and Their Allies Respond to Welfare Reform pp. 144-156

- Willie Baptist and Mary Bricker-Jenkins
- Book Department pp. 157-178

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