Journal of Human Resources
1966 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 4, 1995
- The Effect of Food Stamp Cashout on Food Expenditures: An Assessment of the Findings from Four Demonstrations pp. 633-649

- Thomas M. Fraker, Alberto Martini and James C. Ohls
- The Receipt of Transfer Payments by Immigrants to Canada pp. 650-676

- Michael Baker and Dwayne Benjamin
- The Disutility of Time Spent on the United Kingdom's National Health Service Waiting Lists pp. 677-700

- Carol Propper
- Pension Coverage and Borrowing Constraints pp. 701-712

- Michael A. Curme and William Even
- Sex Discrimination and Women's Labor Market Outcomes pp. 713-740

- David Neumark and Michele McLennan
- Safe Port in a Storm: The Impact of Labor Market Conditions on Community College Enrollments pp. 741-765

- Julian R. Betts and Laurel L. McFarland
- Welfare Reform at Three Years: The Case of Washington State's Family Independence Program pp. 766-790

- Sharon K. Long and Douglas A. Wissoker
- Baby Boomers and Their Parents: How Does Their Economic Well-Being Compare in Middle Age? pp. 791-806

- John Sabelhaus and Joyce Manchester
- The Effects of U.S. Trade Laws on Poverty in America pp. 807-825

- Alan Deardorff and Jon D. Haveman
- Black/White Differences in Schooling and Employment pp. 826-852

- Steven Rivkin
Volume 30, issue 3, 1995
- The Effects of High School Curriculum on Education and Labor Market Outcomes pp. 409-438

- Joseph Altonji
- Health, Income, and Risk Aversion: Assessing Some Welfare Costs of Alcoholism and Poor Health pp. 439-459

- John Mullahy and Jody L. Sindelar
- Favorable Self-Selection and the Internal Migration of Young White Males in the United States pp. 460-471

- Paul E. Gabriel and Susanne Schmitz
- The Effects of Interrupted Schooling on Wages pp. 472-502

- Audrey Light
- Gender Segregation in Small Firms pp. 503-533

- William J. Carrington and Kenneth Troske
- Evaluating Pooled Evidence from the Reemployment Bonus Experiments pp. 534-550

- Paul T. Decker and Christopher J. L'Leary
- Estimating Family Long-Term Care Decisions in the Presence of Endogenous Child Characteristics pp. 551-580

- Steven Stern
- Do Doctoral Students' Financial Support Patterns Affect Their Times-To-Degree and Completion Probabilities? pp. 581-609

- Ronald Ehrenberg and Panagiotis G. Mavros
- Evidence of Preseparation Earnings Losses in the Displaced Worker Survey pp. 610-621

- Sara De La Rica
- A Comment on "Why Did Child Support Award Levels Decline from 1978 to 1985?" by Philip K. Robins pp. 622-632

- John Graham and Philip Robins
Volume 30, issue 2, 1995
- The Butz-Ward Fertility Model in the Light of More Recent Data pp. 229-255

- Diane J. Macunovich
- Child Support Reform and the Labor Supply of Lone Mothers in the United Kingdom pp. 256-279

- Paul Bingley, Gauthier Lanot, Elizabeth Symons and Ian Walker
- Changes in College Skills and the Rise in the College Wage Premium pp. 280-310

- Jeffrey Grogger and Eric Eide
- Participation in and Contributions to 401(k) Pension Plans: Evidence from Plan Data pp. 311-325

- Leslie Papke
- Recruiting Smarter Teachers pp. 326-338

- Dale Ballou and Michael Podgursky
- An Econometric Model of the Two-Part Decisionmaking Process in the Demand for Health Care pp. 339-361

- Winfried Pohlmeier and Volker Ulrich
- Secular Changes in the Work and Retirement Patterns of Older Men pp. 362-385

- Christopher Ruhm
- Retrospective Bias in the Displaced Worker Surveys pp. 386-396

- David Evans and Linda S. Leighton
- The Expected Penalty for Committing a Crime: An Analysis of Minimum Wage Violations pp. 397-408

- John R. Lott and Russell D. Roberts
Volume 30, issue 1, 1995
- Human Capital and Information: The Employer Size-Wage Effect pp. 1-18

- Kevin Reilly
- The Effect of Incomes, Wages, and AFDC Benefits on Marital Disruption pp. 19-41

- Saul Hoffman and Greg Duncan
- The Effect of Health on the Work Effort of Single Mothers pp. 42-62

- Barbara Wolfe and Steven Hill
- Structural Models of Family Labor Supply: A Discrete Choice Approach pp. 63-88

- Arthur van Soest
- Are Earnings Profiles Steeper Than Productivity Profiles? Evidence from Israeli Firm-Level Data pp. 89-112

- Judith K. Hellerstein and David Neumark
- Measurement Error and Poverty Rates of Widows pp. 113-134

- Kathleen McGarry
- Medical Care for Children: Public Insurance, Private Insurance, and Racial Differences in Utilization pp. 135-162

- Janet Currie and Duncan Thomas
- Marriage Rates and Marriageable Men: A Test of the Wilson Hypothesis pp. 163-193

- Robert G. Wood
- Testing Hypotheses of Immigrant Self-Employment pp. 194-204

- Andrew M. Yuengert
Volume 29, issue 4, 1994
- Like Father, like Son; Like Mother, like Daughter: Parental Resources and Child Height

- Duncan Thomas
- Family Productivity, Labor Supply, and Welfare in a Low Income Country

- John Newman and Paul Gertler
- Population Age Structure, Intergenerational Transfer, and Wealth: A New Approach, with Applications to the United States

- Ronald Lee
- Family Endowments and the Achievement of Young Children with Special Reference to the Underclass

- M. Anne Hill and June O'Neill
- Inequality among Young Adult Siblings, Public Assistance Programs, and Intergenerational Living Arrangements

- Mark Rosenzweig and Kenneth I. Wolpin
- Intergenerational Educational Mobility: Effects of Family and State in Malaysia

- Lee Lillard and Robert Willis
- Education, Marriage, and First Conception in Malaysia

- Michael J. Brien and Lee Lillard
- Inheritance and Labor Supply

- David Joulfaian and Mark Wilhelm
- Family Ties and Labor Markets in the United States and Brazil

- David Lam and Robert Schoeni
Volume 29, issue 3, 1994
- Experimental Evidence on Unemployment Insurance Work-Search Policies

- Terry R. Johnson and Daniel H. Klepinger
- The Impact of Reemployment Bonuses on Insured Unemployment in the New Jersey and Illinois Reemployment Bonus Experiments

- Paul T. Decker
- Expenditure Decisions of Divorced Mothers and Income Composition

- Daniela Del Boca and Christopher Flinn
- Self-Selection, Prenatal Care, and Birthweight among Blacks, Whites, and Hispanics in New York City

- Ted Joyce
- Pensions and Indenture Premia

- Richard A. Ippolito
- Turnover and Promotion of Lawyers: An Inquiry into Gender Differences

- Stephen Spurr and Glenn T. Sueyoshi
- Student Achievement and Schooling Choice in Low-Income Countries: Evidence from Ghana

- Paul Glewwe and Hanan Jacoby
- Gender Differences in Wage Losses from Impairments: Estimates from the Survey of Income and Program Participation

- Marjorie Baldwin, Lester A. Zeager and Paul Flacco
- Compensation for Permanent Impairment and the Duration of Work Absence: Evidence from Four Natural Experiments

- William P. Curington
- Estimating Workers' Marginal Willingness to Pay for Job Attributes Using Duration Data

- Timothy Gronberg and W. Reed
Volume 29, issue 2, 1994
- Model Evaluation and Choice

- Alice Nakamura and James Walker
- Long-Term Employment and Earnings of Women in Relation to Employment Behavior Surrounding the First Birth

- David Shapiro and Frank L. Mott
- The Work-Employment Distinction among New Mothers

- Jacob Alex Klerman and Arleen Leibowitz
- Predicting Female Labor Supply: Effects of Children and Recent Work Experience

- Alice Nakamura and Masao Nakamura
- Empirical Regularities across Cultures: The Effect of Children on Woman's Work

- Harriet Orcutt Duleep and Seth Sanders
- The Persistence of Female Labor Supply: Empirical Evidence and Implications

- Kathryn Shaw
- Sources of Bias in Women's Wage Equations: Results Using Sibling Data

- David Neumark and Sanders Korenman
- Panel Estimates of Male-Female Earnings Functions

- Moon-Kak Kim and Solomon Polachek
- Wage Changes and Job Changes of Canadian Women: Evidence from the 1986-87 Labour Market Activity Survey

- Michael G. Abbott and Charles Beach
- Gender Differences in Displacement Cost: Evidence and Implications

- Thomas Crossley, Stephen R. G. Jones and Peter Kuhn
- The Effects of Human Capital and Job Characteristics on Pay

- Paul L. Schumann, Dennis A. Ahlburg and Christine Brown Mahoney
- The Impact of Unionization on Male-Female Earnings Differences in Canada

- Denise Doiron and W. Craig Riddell
- Pregnancy and Parental Leave Benefits in the United States and Canada: Judicial Decisions and Legislation

- Eileen Trzcinski and William Alpert
- Gender Differences in Pensions

- William Even and David Macpherson
- Labor Supply and Child Status Effects on Household Demands

- Christopher J. Nicol and Alice Nakamura
- The Converging Market Work Patterns of Married Mothers and Lone Mothers in Canada

- Martin D. Dooley
- Welfare Effects on Female Headship with Area Effects

- Robert Moffitt
- Marital Status and Fertility in the United States: Welfare and Labor Market Effects

- T. Schultz
- Are There Increasing Returns to the Intergenerational Production of Human Capital? Maternal Schooling and Child Intellectual Achievement

- Mark Rosenzweig and Kenneth I. Wolpin
Volume 29, issue 1, 1994
- Labor Market Discrimination against Men with Disabilities pp. 1-19

- Marjorie Baldwin and William G. Johnson
- Incorporating the Causes of Occupational Differences in Studies of Racial Wage Differentials pp. 20-41

- Andrew Gill
- Is Subsidized Employment Cost Effective for Welfare Recipients? Experimental Evidence from Seven State Demonstrations pp. 42-61

- Stephen H. Bell and Larry L. Orr
- The Effect of Criminal Conviction on Income and the Trust "Reposed in the Workmen" pp. 62-81

- Joel Waldfogel
- Private Sector Scientists and Engineers and the Transition to Management pp. 82-107

- Jeff Biddle and Karen Roberts
- Organizational Failure and Transfers in the Public Sector: Evidence from an Experiment in the Financing of Mental Health Care pp. 108-125

- Richard G. Frank and Martin Gaynor
- The Effect of Illicit Drug Use on the Labor Supply of Young Adults pp. 126-155

- Robert Kaestner
- Schooling as Human Capital or a Signal: Some Evidence pp. 156-180

- Eugene A. Kroch and Kriss Sjoblom
- The Effect of Tax-Transfer Policies on Fertility in Canada, 1921-88 pp. 181-201

- Junsen Zhang, Jason Quan and Peter van Meerbergen
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