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- 90-4b: Joblessness and Shiftlessness: Labor Force Activity in Chicago's Inner City
- Marta Tienda and Haya Stier
- 90-3: Family, Work and Women: The Labor Supply of Hispanic Immigrant Wives
- Haya Stier and Marta Tienda
- 90-2: Poor People and Poor Places: Deciphering Neighborhood Effects on Poverty Outcomes
- Marta Tienda
- 90-1b: Welfare and Work in Chicago's Inner City

- Marta Tienda
- 90-1a: Analysis of Related Durations: A Semi-Parametric Approach with an Application to a Study of Child Mortality in Malaysia
- Geert Ridder and Insan Tunali
- 89-6: Fertility and the Personal Exemption: Implicit Pronatalist Policy in the United States

- Leslie A. Whittington, James Alm and Elizabeth Peters
- 89-5: An Economic Analysis of Divorce Settlements
- Yoram Weiss and Robert Willis
- 89-4: Immigrant Women Go to Work: Analysis of Wives' Labor Supply in Six Asian Groups
- Haya Stier
- 89-3b: American Apartheid: Segregation and the Making of the Underclass

- Douglas S. Massey
- 89-3a: A Note on Mark Testa, et al., "Employment and Marriage Among Inner-City Fathers"
- Kermit Daniel
- 89-2a: Conditional Choice Probabilities and the Estimation of Dynamic Discrete Choice Models
- V. Joseph Hotz and Robert A. Miller
- 89-2b: Ethnicity, Migration, and Income
- Marta Tienda and F. D. Wilson
- 89-1b: The Ecology of Inequality: Minorities and the Concentration of Poverty 1970-80

- Douglas Massey and M. L. Eggers
- 89-1a: Comparison of Hazard Functions With Duration Dependence and Stayer-Mover Structure With An Application to Divorce
- Fusun F. Gonul
- 88-14: Opportunity, Movement and Marriage: U.S. Farm Sons at the Turn of the Century
- Nancy S. Landale
- 88-13: Structural Change in Life Cycle Fertility During the Fertility Transition: France Before and After the Revolution of 1789

- Thomas Mroz and David R. Weir
- 88-11: Mother or Market? Effects of Maternal Employment on Cognitive Development of Four-year-old Children

- Sonalde Desai, P. L. Chase-Lansdale and Robert Michael
- 88-9: Puerto Ricans and the Underclass Debate: Evidence for Structural Explanations of Labor Market Performance
- Marta Tienda
- 88-8: Fertility Choice in a Model of Economic Growth

- Robert Barro and Gary Becker
- 88-7: The Multi-level Analysis of Trends with Repeated Cross-Sectional Data
- Thomas A. DiPrete and David B. Grusky
- 88-5: The Effect of Public Housing on Black Segregation in U.S. Metropolitan Areas
- Douglas S. Massey and Adam Bickford
- 88-4: Looking to 1990: Immigration, Inequality and the Mexican Origin of People in the United States
- Marta Tienda
- 88-3: Migration, Gender and Social Change: A Review and Reformulation
- Marta Tienda and Karen Booth
- 88-2: Residential Segregation of Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians by Socioeconomic Status and Generation
- Nancy A. Denton and Douglas S. Massey
- 88-1: Residential Segregation of Blacks in American Cities
- Douglas S. Massey
- 87-16: Family Economics and Macro Behavior

- Gary Becker
- 87-15: The Family and the State
- Gary Becker and Kevin Murphy
- 87-14: The Value of Changes in Life Expectancy
- Sherwin Rosen
- 87-13: Effects of Social Security on Fertility and Saving: An Overlapping Generations Model
- Lakshmi Raut
- 87-8: Household Choices in Equilibrium

- Sumru Altug and Robert Miller
- 87-5: Retrospective Versus Panel Data in Analyzing Life-Cycle Events
- Elizabeth Peters
- 87-4: Interactions Between Divorce and its Long-Term Economic Consequences
- Elizabeth Peters
- 87-3: The Intrafamily Allocation of Goods--How to Separate the Men from the Boys?
- Reuben Gronau
- 87-1: What Have We Learned from the Economics of the Family?

- Robert Willis
- 86-15: An Empirical Analysis of Life Cycle Fertility and Female Labor Supply

- V. Joseph Hotz and Robert A. Miller
- 86-11: Capital Accumulation, Income Distribution and Endogenous Fertility in an Overlapping General Equilibrium Model
- Lakshmi Raut
- 86-5: Working Mothers: Changing Patterns of Employment and Fertility in Japan
- Machiko Osawa
- 86-1: The Wage Gap in Japan: Changing Patterns of Labor Force Participation, Schooling and Tenure
- Machiko Osawa
- 85-20: The Role of Husband's and Wife's Economic Activity Status in the Demand for Children
- Yue-Chim Wong
- 85-11: A Reformulation of the Economic Theory of Fertility

- Gary Becker and Robert Barro
- 85-9: Wage Determinants: A Survey & Reinterpretation of Human Capital Earnings Functions
- Robert Willis
- 85-8: A Theory of the Equilibrium Interest Rate in an Overlapping Generations Model: Life Cycles, Institutions, and Population Growth
- Robert Willis
- 85-7: A Comparison of Statistical Models For Life Course Analysis With An Application to First Marriage
- Nancy Brandon Tuma and Robert T. Michael
- 85-6: The Effect of the Demographic Cycle on Schooling and Entry Wages
- Evangelos Falaris and Elizabeth Peters
- 85-5: The Economics of Family Planning
- V. Joseph Hotz and Robert A. Miller
- 85-2: Home Production - A Survey
- Reuben Gronau and Richard Layard
- 85-1: New Evidence on the Timing and Spacing of Births

- James Heckman, V. Joseph Hotz and James Walker
- 84-12: Estimating the Personal Distribution of Income with Adjustment for Within-Family Variation
- Edward Lazear and Robert T. Michael
- 84-10: Human Capital and the Rise and Fall of Families
- Gary Becker and Nigel Tomes
- 84-8: The Sensitivity of an Empirical Model of Married Women's Hours of Work to Economic and Statistical Assumptions

- Thomas Mroz
- 84-6: Findings From the Project on "Economic Analysis of the Family and Demographic Change."
- Special Report and Final Report to Nichd
- 84-4: Children as Collective Goods in Divorce Settlements. (Revised 10/84)
- Yoram Weiss and Robert Willis
- 83-20: The Allocation of Effort, Specific Human Capital, and Differences Between Men and Women in Earnings and Occupations
- Gary Becker
- 83-19: The Impact of State Divorce Laws on the Marital Contract: Marriage, Divorce, and Marital Property Settlements

- Elizabeth Peters
- 83-16: Life Cycles, Institutions, and Population Growth: A Theory of the Equilibrium Interest Rate in an Overlapping Generations Model
- Robert Willis