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 Volume 59, issue S, 2024
 
  The Economics of Child Mental Health: Introducing the Causes and Consequences of Child Mental Health Special Issue   pp. s1-s13 Janet CurrieTo What Extent Are Trends in Teen Mental Health Driven by Changes in Reporting? The Example of Suicide-Related Hospital Visits   pp. s14-s40 Adriana Corredor-Waldron and Janet CurrieThe Effect of Household Earnings on Child School Mental Health Designations: Evidence from Administrative Data   pp. s41-s76 Lauren Jones, Mark Stabile, Kourtney Koebel and Jill FurzerChild Mental Health, Family Circumstance, and Long-Term Success: The Effect of Household Income   pp. s77-s107 Randall Akee, William Copeland and Emilia Simeonova(Breaking) Intergenerational Transmission of Mental Health   pp. s108-s151 Aline Bütikofer, Rita Ginja, Krzysztof Karbownik and Fanny LandaudDomestic Violence Reports and the Mental Health and Well-Being of Victims and Their Children   pp. s152-s186 Manudeep Bhuller, Gordon Dahl, Katrine Løken and Magne MogstadSocietal Disruptions and Childhood ADHD Diagnosis during the COVID-19 Pandemic   pp. s187-s226 Seth Freedman, Kelli Marquardt, Dario Salcedo, Kosali Simon and Coady WingIn-Person Schooling and Youth Suicide: Evidence from School Calendars and Pandemic School Closures   pp. s227-s255 Benjamin Hansen, Joseph J. Sabia and Jessamyn SchallerEffects of School-Based Mental Health Services on Youth Outcomes   pp. s256-s281 Ezra Golberstein, Irina Zainullina, Aaron Sojourner and Mark A. SanderAdverse Impacts of Mental Health Needs Assessment on Jail Outcomes: Evidence from Transition Age Youth and Adults   pp. s282-s316 Scott Cunningham, Jonathan A. Seward, Karen Clay and Vivian S. VigliottiImproving Mental Health of Adolescent Girls in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Causal Evidence from Life Skills Programming   pp. s317-s364 Manisha Shah, Sarah Baird, Jennifer Seager, Benjamin Avuwadah, Joan Hamory, Shwetlena Sabarwal and Amita VyasTrajectories of Early Childhood Skill Development and Maternal Mental Health   pp. s365-s401 Dilek Sevim, Victoria Baranov, Sonia Bhalotra, Joanna Maselko and Pietro Biroli Volume 59, issue 6, 2024
 
  The Effects of Sun Intensity during Pregnancy and in the First 12 Months of Life on Childhood Obesity   pp. 1683-1713 Christian Dustmann, Malte Sandner and Uta SchönbergCan Transfers and Complementary Nutrition Programming Reduce Intimate Partner Violence Four Years Post-Program? Experimental Evidence from Bangladesh   pp. 1714-1740 Shalini Roy, Melissa Hidrobo, John Hoddinott, Bastien Kolt and Akhter AhmedInvesting in Health and Public Safety: Childhood Medicaid Eligibility and Later Life Criminal Behavior   pp. 1741-1768 Logan Hendrix and Wendy A. StockVoting and Political Participation in the Aftermath of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic   pp. 1769-1794 Hani Mansour and James ReevesThe Economic Impact of Migrants from Hurricane Maria   pp. 1795-1829 Giovanni Peri, Derek Rury and Justin WiltshireImport Competition and the Gender Employment Gap in China   pp. 1830-1864 Feicheng Wang, Krisztina Kis‐Katos and Minghai ZhouFertility Policy Adjustments and Female Labor Supply: Estimation of Marginal Treatment Effect Using Chinese Census Data   pp. 1865-1892 Shenglong Liu, Tianyu Jin, Meng Li and Shaojie ZhouCultural Norms and Neighborhood Exposure: Impacts on the Gender Gap in Math   pp. 1893-1936 Sanna BergvallComparative Advantage and Gender Gap in STEM   pp. 1937-1980 Sofoklis Goulas, Silvia Griselda and Rigissa MegalokonomouThe Effect of Employment Protection on Firms’ Worker Selection   pp. 1981-2020 Sebastian Butschek and Jan Sauermann Volume 59, issue 5, 2024
 
  Pricing Children, Curbing Daughters: Fertility and the Sex Ratio during China’s One-Child Policy   pp. 1319-1352 Jorge Luis GarcÃaApplication and Award Responses to Stricter Screening in Disability Insurance   pp. 1353-1386 Mathilde Godard, Pierre Koning and Maarten LindeboomEmployment Effects of the Unemployment Insurance Tax Base   pp. 1387-1424 Po†Chun HuangTeamwork and Human Capital Development   pp. 1425-1457 Chunchao Wang, Aiping Xiao and Yu ZhouUnintended Consequences of Immigration Enforcement: Household Services and High†Educated Mothers’ Work   pp. 1458-1502 Chloe N. East and Andrea VelásquezDirect and Spillover Effects of Enforcing Labor Standards: Evidence from Argentina   pp. 1503-1534 Brian FeldVocational versus General Upper Secondary Education and Earnings   pp. 1535-1563 Eskil Heinesen and Elise Stenholt LangeEarly Labor Market Prospects and Family Formation   pp. 1564-1598 Mattias Engdahl, Mathilde Godard and Oskar SkansCan Early Intervention Have a Sustained Effect on Human Capital?   pp. 1599-1636 Orla DoyleNudging Demand for Academic Support Services: Experimental and Structural Evidence from Higher Education   pp. 1637-1682 Todd Pugatch and Nicholas Wilson Volume 59, issue 4, 2024
 
  Supplemental Security Income for Children, Maternal Labor Supply, and Family Well†Being: Evidence from Birth Weight Eligibility Cutoffs   pp. 975-1010 Melanie Guldi, Amelia Hawkins, Jeffrey Hemmeter and Lucie SchmidtWho Benefits from Cash†for†Care? Effects of a Home Care Subsidy on Maternal Employment, Childcare Choices, and Children’s Development   pp. 1011-1051 Matthias Collischon, Daniel Kuehnle and Michael OberfichtnerSchool Schedule and the Gender Pay Gap   pp. 1052-1089 Emma Duchini and Clémentine  Van EffenterreHassles and Environmental Health Screenings: Evidence from Lead Tests in Illinois   pp. 1090-1121 Ludovica GazzeWhose Help Is on the Way? The Importance of Individual Police Officers in Law Enforcement Outcomes   pp. 1122-1149 Emily K. WeisburstThere’s Always Room for Improvement: The Persistent Benefits of a Large†Scale Teacher Evaluation System   pp. 1150-1179 Simon Briole and Eric MaurinAre Two Teachers Better Than One? The Effect of Coteaching on Students with and without Disabilities   pp. 1180-1206 Nathan Jones and Marcus A. WintersSchool Choice and Educational Mobility: Lessons from Secondary School Applications in Ghana   pp. 1207-1243 Kehinde AjayiDoes Federally Funded Job Training Work? Nonexperimental Estimates of WIA Training Impacts Using Longitudinal Data on Workers and Firms   pp. 1244-1283 Fredrik Andersson, Harry Holzer, Julia I. Lane, David Rosenblum and Jeffrey SmithDo Microcredentials Help New Workers Enter the Market? Evidence from an Online Labor Platform   pp. 1284-1318 Otto Kässi and Vili Lehdonvirta Volume 59, issue 3, 2024
 
  Divergent: The Time Path of Legacy and Athlete Admissions at Harvard   pp. 653-683 Peter Arcidiacono, Josh Kinsler and Tyler RansomSelected Fertility and Racial Inequality   pp. 684-710 Owen ThompsonThe Name Says It All: Multigenerational Social Mobility in Basel (Switzerland), 1550–2019   pp. 711-742 Melanie Häner and Christoph SchalteggerSpillover Bias in Multigenerational Income Regressions   pp. 743-776 Jørgen Modalsli and Kelly VostersPhysician Health Management Skills and Patient Outcomes   pp. 777-809 Emilia Simeonova, Niels Skipper and Peter Rønø ThingholmDid Expanding Sports Opportunities for Women Reduce Crime? Evidence from a Natural Experiment   pp. 810-851 Drew McNichols, Joseph J. Sabia and Gokhan KumpasThe Impact of Academic Probation: Do Intensive Interventions Help?   pp. 852-878 Aaron Albert and Nathan WoznyAn Experimental Evaluation of Culturally Enriching Field Trips   pp. 879-904 Heidi H. Erickson, Angela R. Watson and Jay P. GreeneStarting Out on the Right Foot: Employment Effects of an On-the-Job Training Program   pp. 905-928 Agata Maida and Daniela SoneddaInconsistent Retirement Timing   pp. 929-974 Christoph Merkle, Philipp Schreiber and Martin Weber Volume 59, issue 2, 2024
 
  Testing   pp. 349-388 Annika B. Bergbauer, Eric Hanushek and Ludger WoessmannHow Does Visitation Affect Incarcerated Persons and Their Families? Estimates Using Exogenous Variation in Visits Driven by Distance between Home and Prison   pp. 389-415 Lars Højsgaard Andersen, Maria Fitzpatrick and Christopher WildemanParental Labor Supply: Evidence from Minimum Wage Changes   pp. 416-442 Anna Godøy, Michael Reich, Jesse Wursten and Sylvia AllegrettoRobots, Marriageable Men, Family, and Fertility   pp. 443-469 Massimo Anelli, Osea Giuntella and Luca StellaDo Workers Discriminate against Female Bosses?   pp. 470-501 Martin AbelAccess to Colleges, Human Capital, and Empowerment of Women   pp. 502-544 Sheetal Sekhri, Md Amzad Hossain and Pooja KhoslaHome Location Choices and the Gender Commute Gap   pp. 545-575 Yizhen Gu, Naijia Guo, Jing Wu and Ben ZouThe Effects of a Structured Curriculum on Preschool Effectiveness: A Field Experiment   pp. 576-603 Mari Rege, Ingunn Størksen, Ingeborg F. Solli, Ariel Kalil, Megan M. McClelland, Dieuwer ten Braak, Ragnhild Lenes, Svanaug Lunde, Svanhild Breive, Martin Carlsen, Ingvald Erfjord and Per Sigurd HundelandToo Many Men, Too-Short Lives: The Effect of the Male-Biased Sex Ratio on Mortality   pp. 604-626 Simon Chang, Kamhon Kan and Xiaobo ZhangBoom Town Business Dynamics   pp. 627-651 Ryan A. Decker, Meagan McCollum and Gregory Upton Volume 59, issue 1, 2024
 
  Age Discrimination in Hiring: Evidence from Age-Blind versus Non-Age-Blind Hiring Procedures   pp. 1-34 David NeumarkChanging Stability in U.S. Employment Relationships: A Tale of Two Tails   pp. 35-69 Raven Molloy, Christopher L. Smith and Abigail WozniakSavings Accounts to Borrow Less: Experimental Evidence from Chile   pp. 70-108 Dina Pomeranz and Felipe KastPerformance Information and Personnel Decisions in the Public Sector: The Case of School Principals   pp. 109-140 Julie Cullen, Eric Hanushek, Gregory Phelan and Steven G. RivkinRemedial Education: Evidence from a Sequence of Experiments in Colombia   pp. 141-174 Horacio Alvarez Marinelli, Samuel Berlinski and Matias BussoObstacles on the Road to School: The Impacts of Mobility Restrictions on Educational Performance   pp. 175-209 Sami Miaari and Ines LeeDetecting and Preventing Cheating in Exams: Evidence from a Field Experiment   pp. 210-241 Tobias Cagala, Ulrich Glogowsky and Johannes RinckeVictimization and Skill Accumulation: The Case of School Bullying   pp. 242-279 Miguel SarzosaDid Craigslist’s Erotic Services Reduce Female Homicide and Rape?   pp. 280-315 Scott Cunningham, Gregory DeAngelo and John TrippAgricultural Productivity and Fertility Rates: Evidence from the Oil Palm Boom in Indonesia   pp. 316-347 Esther Gehrke and Christoph Kubitza |  |