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Journal of Human Resources1966 - 2025
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 Volume 36, issue 4, 2001
 
  The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, 1997 Cohort   pp. 628-640 Robert T. Michae and Michael R. PergamitDoes Head Start Yield Long-Term Benefits?   pp. 641-665 Alison AughinbaughEvaluating School-to-Work Programs Using the New NLSY   pp. 666-702 David Neumark and Mary JoyceRising College Expectations among Youth in the United States: A Comparison of the 1979 and 1997 NLSY   pp. 703-726 John R. Reynolds and Jennifer PembertonMeasuring Poverty in the NLSY97   pp. 727-761 Carolyn J. Hill and Robert T. MichaelSavings of Young Parents   pp. 762-794 Annamaria Lusardi, Ricardo Cossa and Erin L. KrupkaEvidence on Youth Employment, Earnings, and Parental Transfers in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1997   pp. 795-822 Sabrina PabiloniaThe Effects of Minimum Legal Drinking Ages on Teen Childbearing   pp. 823-838 Thomas Dee Volume 36, issue 3, 2001
 
  Introduction to the Journal of Human Resources Special Issue on Data Quality   pp. 413-415 Christopher Flinn, Richard Kulka, Robert Moffitt and Kenneth I. WolpinReducing Panel Attrition: A Search for Effective Policy Instruments   pp. 416-438 Daniel H. Hill and Robert WillisEvent History Data and Survey Recall: An Analysis of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 Recall Experiment   pp. 439-466 Charles R. PierretControlling for Seam Problems in Duration Model Estimates: With Application to the Current Population Survey and the Computer Aided Telephone Interview/Computer Aided Personal Interview Overlap Survey   pp. 467-499 Charles J. RomeoCorrecting for Selective Nonresponse in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth Using Multiple Imputation   pp. 500-519 Adam Davey, Michael J. Shanahan and Joseph L. SchaferComparing Data Quality of Fertility and First Sexual Intercourse Histories   pp. 520-555 Lawrence L. Wu, Steven P. Martin and Daniel A. LongLost but Not Forgotten: Attrition and Follow-up in the Indonesia Family Life Survey   pp. 556-592 Duncan Thomas, Elizabeth Frankenberg and James SmithThe Quality of Retrospective Data: An Examination of Long-Term Recall in a Developing Country   pp. 593-625 Megan Beckett, Julie Da Vanzo, Narayan Sastry, Constantijn Panis and Christine Peterson Volume 36, issue 2, 2001
 
  Dunning Delinquent Dads: The Effects of Child Support Enforcement Policy on Child Support Receipt by Never Married Women   pp. 207-225 Richard Freeman and Jane WaldfogelCan the Family Support Act Put Some Life Back into Deadbeat Dads?: An Analysis of Child-Support Guidelines, Award Rates, and Levels   pp. 226-252 Laura M. Argys, Elizabeth Peters and Donald WaldmanDoes Growing up with a Parent Absent Really Hurt?   pp. 253-273 Kevin Lang and Jay ZagorskyWelfare and Family Stability: Do Benefits Affect When Children Leave the Nest?   pp. 274-303 Wei-Yin HuSchool Quality, School Cost, and the Public/Private School Choices of Low-Income Households in Pakistan   pp. 304-326 Harold Alderman, Peter Orazem and Elizabeth M. PaternoProbability Limits: Are Subjective Assessments Adequately Accurate?   pp. 327-363 William F. Bassett and Robin L. LumsdaineSo You Want to Earn a Ph.D. in Economics?: How Long Do You Think It Will Take?   pp. 364-378 John Siegfried and Wendy A. StockImmigrant Benefit Receipt Revisited: Sensitivity to the Choice of Survey Years and Model Specification   pp. 379-397 Thomas Crossley, James McDonald and Christopher WorswickAre Children Worse off?: Evaluating Well-Being Using a New (And Improved) Measure of Poverty   pp. 398-412 John Iceland, Kathleen Short, Thesia Garner and David Johnson Volume 36, issue 1, 2001
 
  The Changing Distribution of Job Satisfaction   pp. 1-30 Daniel HamermeshA Comparison of the Cyclical Behavior of Union and Nonunion Wages in the United States   pp. 31-57 Darren GrantThe Response of Employees to Severance Incentives: The University of California's Faculty, 1991-94   pp. 58-84 John PencavelWhat Causes Public Assistance Caseloads to Grow?   pp. 85-118 Rebecca BlankWhy Is There Interethnic Variation in the Gender Wage Gap?: The Role of Cultural Factors   pp. 119-143 Heather AntecolChanges in Wage Discrimination against People with Disabilities: 1984-93   pp. 144-158 Thomas DeLeireFamily and Community Networks in Mexico-U.S. Migration   pp. 159-184 Paul Winters, Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth SadouletChild Health and School Enrollment: A Longitudinal Analysis   pp. 185-205 Harold Alderman, Jere Behrman, Victor Lavy and Rekha Menon Volume 35, issue 4, 2000
 
  Neighborhood Attributes as Determinants of Children's Outcomes: How Robust Are the Relationships?   pp. 603-642 Donna Ginther, Robert Haveman and Barbara WolfeTrends in Self-Employment among White and Black Men during the Twentieth Century   pp. 643-669 Robert Fairlie and Bruce MeyerSelf-Employment, Family Background, and Race   pp. 670-692 Michael Hout and Harvey RosenThe Wage and Employment Effects of the Americans with Disabilities Act   pp. 693-715 Thomas DeLeireMeasuring and Testing for Inequity in the Delivery of Health Care   pp. 716-733 Adam Wagstaff and Eddy Van DoorslaerExit and Inefficiency: The Effects of Ownership Type   pp. 734-747 Mary E. Deily, Niccie L. McKay and Fred H. DornerDo the Cognitive Skills of School Dropouts Matter in the Labor Market?   pp. 748-754 John Tyler, Richard Murnane and John B. WillettSchool Quality and the Longer-Term Effects of Head Start   pp. 755-774 Janet Currie and Duncan Thomas Volume 35, issue 3, 2000
 
  The Impact of Public Testing for Human Immunodeficiency Virus   pp. 419-446 Michael A. Boozer and Tomas PhilipsonWorker Perceptions of Job Insecurity in the Mid-1990s: Evidence from the Survey of Economic Expectations   pp. 447-479 Charles Manski and John D. StraubMedicaid Policy, Physician Behavior, and Health Care for the Low-Income Population   pp. 480-502 Laurence C. Baker and Anne RoyaltyUsing Establishment Size to Measure the Impact of Title VII and Affirmative Action   pp. 503-523 William J. Carrington, Kristin McCue and Brooks PierceFamily Structure and Youths' Outcomes: Which Correlations are Causal?   pp. 524-549 Gary Painter and David LevineIs Child like Parent? Educational Attainment and Ethnic Origin   pp. 550-569 Ira Gang and Klaus ZimmermannAccounting for the Decline in AFDC Caseloads: Welfare Reform or the Economy?   pp. 570-586 James Ziliak, David Figlio, Elizabeth Davis and Laura S. ConnollyLone Female Headship and Welfare Policy in Canada   pp. 587-602 Martin D. Dooley, Stéphane Gascon, Pierre Lefebvre and Philip Merrigan Volume 35, issue 2, 2000
 
  An Intergenerational Model of Wages, Hours, and Earnings   pp. 221-258 Joseph Altonji and Thomas A. DunnTaxes and Physicians' Use of Ancillary Health Labor   pp. 259-278 Norman K Thurston and Anne M. LibbyChild Auctions in Nineteenth Century Sweden: An Analysis of Price Differences   pp. 279-298 Sofia LundbergDeterminants of College Completion: School Quality or Student Ability?   pp. 299-332 Audrey Light and Wayne StrayerSchool Desegregation, Academic Attainment, and Earnings   pp. 333-346 Steven RivkinAn Evaluation of Public-Sector-Sponsored Continuous Vocational Training Programs in East Germany   pp. 347-375 Michael LechnerAFDC Benefits and Nonmarital Births to Young Women   pp. 376-391 Saul Hoffman and E. Michael FosterSchool Performance and Choice: The Chilean Experience   pp. 392-417 Alejandra Mizala and Pilar Romaguera Volume 35, issue 1, 2000
 
  Differential Mortality and Wealth Accumulation   pp. 1-29 Orazio Attanasio and Hilary HoynesPensions and Retiree Health Benefits in Household Wealth: Changes from 1969 to 1992   pp. 30-50 Alan Gustman and Thomas L. SteinmeierInternational Comparisons of Poverty Intensity: Index Decomposition and Bootstrap Inference   pp. 51-81 Lars Osberg and Kuan XuExplaining Applications to the U.S. Disability System: A Semiparametric Approach   pp. 82-115 Brent Kreider and Regina RiphahnWelfare Effects on the Marital Decisions of Never-Married Mothers   pp. 116-142 McKinley BlackburnEducational Choice, Families, and Young People's Earnings   pp. 143-176 John Ermisch and Marco FrancesconiEducation Demand and Age at School Enrollment in Tanzania   pp. 177-203 Antoine Bommier and Sylvie LambertThe Hausman-MaCurdy Controversy: Why Do the Results Differ across Studies?   pp. 204-220 Matias Eklöf and Hans Sacklén |  |