Journal of Human Resources
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Volume 34, issue 4, 1999
- The Response of Worker Effort to Piece Rates: Evidence from the British Columbia Tree-Planting Industry pp. 643-667

- Harry Paarsch and Bruce S. Shearer
- Education and Ethnicity in Canada: An Intergenerational Perspective pp. 668-696

- Arthur Sweetman and Gordon Dicks
- Private Schools and Public School Achievement pp. 697-709

- William Sander
- General and Specific Training: Evidence and Implications pp. 710-733

- Mark A. Loewenstein and James Spletzer
- Latent Work Disability and Reporting Bias pp. 734-769

- Brent Kreider
- Health Insurance Availability at the Workplace: How Important are Worker Preferences? pp. 770-785

- Alan C. Monheit and Jessica Primoff Vistnes
- The Effect of Child Care Characteristics on Child Development pp. 786-822

- David Blau
- Comment on James J. Heckman, "Instrumental Variables: A Study of Implicit Behavioral Assumptions Used in Making Program Evaluations" pp. 823-827

- Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens
- Instrumental Variables: Response to Angrist and Imbens pp. 828-837

- James Heckman
Volume 34, issue 3, 1999
- How Does Adolescent Fertility Affect the Human Capital and Wages of Young Women? pp. 421-448

- Daniel Klepinger, Shelly Lundberg and Robert Plotnick
- The Effects of Childbearing on Married Women's Labor Supply and Earnings: Using Twin Births as a Natural Experiment pp. 449-474

- Joyce Jacobsen, James Wishart Pearce and Joshua Rosenbloom
- Intergenerational Household Formation, Female Labor Supply and Informal Caregiving: A Bargaining Approach pp. 475-503

- Liliana E. Pezzin and Barbara Schone
- The Intergenerational Earnings and Income Mobility of Canadian Men: Evidence from Longitudinal Income Tax Data pp. 504-533

- Miles Corak and Andrew Heisz
- How Unequally Has Equal Pay Progressed since the 1970s? A Study of Two British Cohorts pp. 534-556

- Gerald Makepeace, Pierella Paci, Heather Joshi and Peter Dolton
- Climbing out of Poverty, Falling Back in: Measuring the Persistence of Poverty Over Multiple Spells pp. 557-588

- Ann Stevens
- The Importance of Accommodation on the Timing of Disability Insurance Applications: Results from the Survey of Disability and Work and the Health and Retirement Study pp. 589-611

- Richard Burkhauser, J. Butler, Yang-Woo Kim and Robert R. Weathers
- Why Do Low-Income Households not Use Food Stamps? Evidence from an Experiment pp. 612-628

- Beth Osborne Daponte, Seth Sanders and Lowell Taylor
- Tracking the Returns to Education in the 1990s: Bridging the Gap between the New and Old Current Population Survey Education Items pp. 629-641

- Harley Frazis and Jay Stewart
Volume 34, issue 2, 1999
- Do Workers Pay for On-The-Job Training? pp. 235-252

- John Barron, Mark Berger and Dan Black
- Factors Affecting the Transmission of Earnings across Generations: A Quantile Regression Approach pp. 253-267

- Eric R. Eide and Mark Showalter
- The Determinants of Undergraduate Grade Point Average: The Relative Importance of Family Background, High School Resources, and Peer Group Effects pp. 268-293

- Julian R. Betts and Darlene Morell
- Career Interruptions and Subsequent Earnings: A Reexamination Using Swedish Data pp. 294-311

- James Albrecht, Per-Anders Edin, Marianne Sundström and Susan Vroman
- Estimates of Effective Guarantees and Tax Rates in the AFDC Program for the Post-OBRA Period pp. 312-345

- Terra McKinnish, Seth Sanders and Jeffrey Smith
- Are 401(k) Plans Replacing Other Employer-Provided Pensions? Evidence from Panel Data pp. 346-368

- Leslie Papke
- Human Capital, Productivity, and Labor Allocation in Rural Pakistan pp. 369-406

- Marcel Fafchamps and Agnes Quisumbing
- Vocational Education in Israel: Wage Effects of the VocEd-Occupation Match pp. 407-420

- Shoshana Neuman and Adrian Ziderman
Volume 34, issue 1, 1999
- Health Plan Choice: Price Elasticities in a Managed Competition Setting pp. 1-41

- Anne Royalty and Neil Solomon
- The Effect of Health Insurance on Married Female Labor Supply pp. 42-70

- Thomas Buchmueller and Robert Valletta
- Child Support, Welfare Dependency, and Women's Labor Supply pp. 71-103

- Wei-Yin Hu
- Does It Pay to Attend an Elite Private College? Cross-Cohort Evidence on the Effects of College Type on Earnings pp. 104-123

- Dominic J. Brewer, Eric R. Eide and Ronald Ehrenberg
- Why Does Mother's Schooling Raise Child Health in Developing Countries? Evidence from Morocco pp. 124-159

- Paul Glewwe
- Effects of Schooling on Fertility, Labor Supply, and Investments in Children, with Evidence from Brazil pp. 160-192

- David Lam and Suzanne Duryea
- A Method for Proxying a Respondent's Religious Background: An Application to School Choice Decisions pp. 193-207

- Stella Koutroumanes Hofrenning and Barry Chiswick
- Do Catholic Schools Make a Difference? Evidence from Australia pp. 208-224

- Francis Vella
- A Note on the Antipoverty Effectiveness of Child Support among Mother-Only Families pp. 225-234

- Daniel R. Meyer and Mei-Chen Hu
Volume 33, issue 4, 1998
- The Market Work Behavior and Wages of Women: 1975-94 pp. 771-804

- John Pencavel
- On the Road: Marriage and Mobility in Malaysia pp. 805-832

- James Smith and Duncan Thomas
- Will Extending Medicaid to Two-Parent Families Encourage Marriage? pp. 833-865

- Aaron Yelowitz
- The Effect of Family Planning Programs on the Fertility of Welfare Recipients: Evidence from Medicaid Claims pp. 866-895

- Jennifer Mellor
- Why Do Small Establishments Hire Fewer Blacks Than Large Ones? pp. 896-914

- Harry Holzer
- Using Sibling Data to Estimate the Impact of Neighborhoods on Children's Educational Outcomes pp. 915-946

- Daniel Aaronson
- Gender Wage Discrimination Bias? A Meta-Regression Analysis pp. 947-973

- T. Stanley and Stephen B. Jarrell
- Instrumental Variables Methods for the Correlated Random Coefficient Model: Estimating the Average Rate of Return to Schooling When the Return is Correlated with Schooling pp. 974-987

- James Heckman and Edward Vytlacil
- The Dynamics of Receipt of Aid to Families with Dependent Children among Teenage Parents in Inner Cities pp. 988-1002

- Philip Gleason, Anu Rangarajan and Peter Schochet
- Rising Income among Families with Members Receiving Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) pp. 1003-1016

- Richard Bavier
Volume 33, issue 3, 1998
- Cohort Analysis of Saving Behavior by U.S. Households pp. 575-609

- Orazio Attanasio
- Rank Regressions, Wage Distributions, and the Gender Gap pp. 610-643

- Nicole Fortin and Thomas Lemieux
- Does the Gender Composition of Sibships Affect Women's Educational Attainment? pp. 644-657

- Robert M. Hauser and Hsiang-Hui Daphne Kuo
- Experience, Tenure, and Wage Growth of Young Black and White Men pp. 658-682

- Bernt Bratsberg and Dek Terrell
- The Demand for Child Care Quality: An Hedonic Price Theory Approach pp. 683-710

- Alison P. Hagy
- Elderly Immigrants on Welfare pp. 711-741

- Wei-Yin Hu
- The Impact of Welfare Benefits on the Conjugal Status of Single Mothers in Canada: Estimates from a Hazard Model pp. 742-757

- Pierre Lefebvre and Philip Merrigan
- Black-White Differences in Reservation Wages and Joblessness: A Replication pp. 758-770

- Stephen M. Petterson
Volume 33, issue 2, 1998
- An Analysis of Sample Attrition in Panel Data: The Michigan Panel Study of Income Dynamics pp. 251-299

- John Fitzgerald, Peter Gottschalk and Robert Moffitt
- An Analysis of the Impact of Sample Attrition on the Second Generation of Respondents in the Michigan Panel Study of Income Dynamics pp. 300-344

- John Fitzgerald, Peter Gottschalk and Robert Moffitt
- An Evaluation of the National Longitudinal Survey on Youth pp. 345-436

- Thomas MaCurdy, Thomas Mroz and R. Mark Gritz
- Panel Attrition from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics: Household Income, Marital Status, and Mortality pp. 437-457

- Lee Lillard and Constantijn Panis
- Attrition in Panel Survey Data and the Estimation of Multi-State Labor Market Models pp. 458-478

- Gerard van den Berg and Maarten Lindeboom
- An Analysis of Attrition in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and the Survey of Income and Program Participation with an Application to a Model of Labor Market Behavior pp. 479-506

- Jeffrey Zabel
- The Importance of Sample Attrition in Life Cycle Labor Supply Estimation pp. 507-530

- James Ziliak and Thomas Kniesner
- Survey Attrition and Schooling Choices pp. 531-554

- Evangelos Falaris and Elizabeth Peters
- Effects of Monotone and Nonmonotone Attrition on Parameter Estimates in Regression Models with Educational Data: Demographic Effects on Achievement, Aspirations, and Attitudes pp. 555-574

- David T. Burkam and Valerie E. Lee
Volume 33, issue 1, 1998
- Estimation of Semiparametric Censored Regression Models: An Application to Changes in Black-White Earnings Inequality during the 1960s pp. 4-38

- Kenneth Y. Chay and Bo E. Honoré
- Bootstrap Methods for Covariance Structures pp. 39-61

- Joel L. Horowitz
- Kernel Regression in Empirical Microeconomics pp. 62-87

- Richard Blundell and Alan Duncan
- Recent Advances in Quantile Regression Models: A Practical Guideline for Empirical Research pp. 88-126

- Moshe Buchinsky
- Estimating Models with Sample Selection Bias: A Survey pp. 127-169

- Francis Vella
- The Link between Ability and Specialization: An Explanation for Observed Correlations between Wages and Mobility Rates pp. 173-200

- Derek Neal
- Unions, Wages, and Skills pp. 201-219

- Barry Hirsch and Edward J. Schumacher
- Women Helping Women? Role Model and Mentoring Effects on Female Ph.D. Students in Economics pp. 220-246

- David Neumark and Rosella Gardecki
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