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Volume 563, issue 1, 1999
- Preface pp. 8-19

- Suzanne W. Helburn
- Child Care, Maternal Employment, and Public Policy pp. 20-38

- Sandra L. Hofferth
- Defining and Assessing Early Childhood Program Quality pp. 39-55

- Debby Cryer
- The Kellogg Child Development Center: High-Quality Child Care pp. 56-72

- Lorna Kellogg
- Child Care Experiences and Developmental Outcomes pp. 73-97

- Margaret R. Burchinal
- Families and Child Care: Divergent Viewpoints pp. 98-115

- Susan D. Holloway and Bruce Fuller
- Regulating Child Care Quality pp. 116-129

- William Gormley
- Market Constraints on Child Care Quality pp. 130-145

- John R. Morris
- Child Care Workers: High Demand, Low Wages pp. 146-161

- Marcy Whitebook
- Hiring a Nanny: The Limits of Private Solutions to Public Problems pp. 162-174

- Julia Wrigley
- Current Trends in European Early Child Care and Education pp. 175-193

- Wolfgang Tietze and Debby Cryer
- Who Should Pay for the Kids? pp. 194-207

- Paula England and Nancy Folbre
- Making Child Care "Affordable" in the United States pp. 208-219

- Barbara Bergmann
- Book Department pp. 220-237

- N/a
Volume 562, issue 1, 1999
- Preface pp. 8-15

- Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes and Bradley K. Googins
- Working to Place Family at the Center of Life: Dual-Earner and Single-Parent Strategies pp. 16-31

- Rosanna Hertz
- Work-Family Backlash: Begging the Question, What's Fair? pp. 32-46

- Mary B. Young
- Restructured Families: Issues of Equality and Need pp. 47-65

- Maureen Scully and W.E. Douglas Creed
- The Impact of Family on Job Displacement and Recovery pp. 66-82

- Paul Attewell
- Young Europeans' Orientations to Families and Work pp. 83-97

- Suzan Lewis, Janet Smithson and Julia Brannen
- Work and Family Over Time: A Life Course Approach pp. 98-110

- Shin-Kap Han and Phyllis Moen
- Organizational Size and Work-Family Issues pp. 111-126

- Shelley M. MacDermid, Leon C. Litchfield and Marcie Pitt-Catsouphes
- The Nonprofit Sector's Responsiveness to Work-Family Issues pp. 127-142

- Judith G. Gonyea
- A New Work-Life Model for the Twenty-First Century pp. 143-158

- Rosalind C. Barnett
- Work and Life Strategies of Professionals in Biotechnology Firms pp. 159-173

- Susan C. Eaton and Lotte Bailyn
- Lower-Wage Workers and the New Realities of Work and Family pp. 174-190

- Susan J. Lambert
- Creating a Research and Public Policy Agenda for Work, Family, and Community pp. 191-211

- Paula M. Rayman and Ann Bookman
- Book Department pp. 212-235

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Volume 561, issue 1, 1999
- Emotional Labor Since pp. 8-26

- Ronnie J. Steinberg and Deborah M. Figart
- Caring Labor pp. 27-38

- Susan Himmelweit
- The Cost of Caring pp. 39-51

- Paula England and Nancy Folbre
- Comfort and Struggle: Emotion Work in Family Life pp. 52-63

- Marjorie L. Devault
- Changing Scripts at Work: Managers and Professionals pp. 64-80

- Gideon Kunda and John Van Maanen
- Emotional Labor in Service Work pp. 81-95

- Robin Leidner
- Emotional Labor in Academia: The Case of Professors pp. 96-110

- Marcia L. Bellas
- Police Force or Police Service? Gender and Emotional Labor pp. 111-126

- Susan Ehrlich Martin
- Emotional Labor Among Paralegals pp. 127-142

- Jennifer L. Pierce
- Emotional Labor in Job Evaluation: Redesigning Compensation Practices pp. 143-157

- Ronnie J. Steinberg
- The Psychosocial Consequences of Emotional Labor pp. 158-176

- Amy S. Wharton
- Emotional Demands at Work: A Job Content Analysis pp. 177-191

- Ronnie J. Steinberg and Deborah M. Figart
- Book Department pp. 192-222

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Volume 560, issue 1, 1998
- Preface pp. 8-16

- Elihu Katz and Jeffrey J. Strange
- What is a Narrative Fact? pp. 17-27

- Jerome Bruner
- (The Death of) The Ethics of Historical Practice (and Why i am not in Mourning) pp. 28-42

- Peter Novick
- The will to Truth: A Reply to Novick pp. 43-54

- Judith Lichtenberg
- Objectivity as a Problem: An Attempt at an Overview pp. 55-68

- Joseph Margolis
- Factual Fissures: Claims and Contexts pp. 69-82

- Michael Herzfeld
- How Journalists Visualize Fact pp. 83-95

- Richard V. Ericson
- Nixon Postmortem pp. 96-110

- Barry Schwartz and Lori Holyfield
- The Rule of Product Substitution in Presidential Campaign News pp. 111-128

- John Zaller
- Manipulating Public Opinion with Moral Justification pp. 129-142

- M. McGRAW Kathleen
- “Just the Facts, Ma'amâ€: Political Facts and Public Opinion pp. 143-154

- James H. Kuklinski, Paul J. Quirk, David W. Schwieder and Robert F. Rich
- The Legal and Ethical Limitations of Factual Misrepresentation pp. 155-164

- Geoffrey Cowan
- The Impact of Factual Versus Fictional Media Portrayals on Cultural Stereotypes pp. 165-178

- Sheila T. Murphy
- Individual and Cultural Reality Monitoring pp. 179-193

- Marcia K. Johnson
- Struggle in Cyberspace: Fact and Friction on the World Wide Web pp. 194-199

- James E. Katz
- International Relations and Politics pp. 200-201

- Sanford Schram
- International Relations and Politics pp. 201-202

- Robert Anthony Maranto
- International Relations and Politics pp. 202-202

- Kevin C. Kennedy
- International Relations and Politics pp. 203-204

- Richard W. Waterman
- International Relations and Politics pp. 203-203

- Reuven Firestone
- International Relations and Politics pp. 204-205

- Robin Kolodny
- International Relations and Politics pp. 205-206

- Janet K. Boles
- International Relations and Politics pp. 206-207

- J. Herbert Altschull
- Africa, Asia, and Latin America pp. 207-208

- Clark D. Neher
- United States pp. 208-209

- Elisabeth Israels Perry
- United States pp. 209-213

- Paul Hollander
- United States pp. 213-214

- Howard A. Scarrow
- United States pp. 214-215

- Christopher Simpson
- United States pp. 215-216

- Susan Hansen
- United States pp. 216-217

- James N. Giglio
- United States pp. 216-216

- William L. O'Neill
- Sociology pp. 217-218

- George D. Spindler
- Sociology pp. 218-219

- Floyd M. Hammack
- Sociology pp. 220-221

- Phyllis Coontz
- Sociology pp. 221-222

- Ellen Rosen
- Economics pp. 222-223

- Robert Zussman
- Economics pp. 223-224

- George H. Douglas