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- 1071-95: The Intergenerational Effects of Early Childbearing

- Robert Haveman, Barbara Wolfe and E. Peterson
- 1070-95: Revising old child support orders: The Wisconsin experience

- K. Kost, D. Meyer, T. Corbett and P. Brown
- 1069-95: Perceptions of economic vulnerability: First evidence from the survey of economic expectations

- Jeff Dominitz and Charles Manski
- 1068-95: Beyond single mothers: Cohabition, marriage, and the U.S. welfare system

- Robert Moffitt, R. Reville and Anne Winkler
- 1067-95: A nonparametric analysis of the U.S. earnings distribution

- Donna Ginther
- 1066-95: State strategies for welfare reform: The Wisconsin Story (Revised)

- M. Wiseman
- 1065-95: Nonmarket outcomes of schooling

- Barbara Wolfe and S. Zuvekas
- 1064-95: Agriculture and poverty in the Kentucky mountains: Beech Creek and Clay County, 1850-1910

- D. B. Billings and K. M. Blee
- 1063-95: Another factor to consider in choosing a child support guideline: Errors in child support calculations

- M. A. Pirog-Good and P. A. Brown
- 1062-95: Labor market transitions of young women over the early life course: A multistate life table analysis

- H. S. Phang
- 1061-95: Learning about social programs from experiments with random assignment of treatments

- Charles Manski
- 1060-95: Recent trends in U.S. male work and wage patterns: An overview

- L. Buron, Robert Haveman and Owen O'Donnell
- 1059-95: The Utilization of U.S. male labor, 1975-1992: Estimates of foregone work hours

- L. Buron, Robert Haveman and Owen O'Donnell
- 1058-95: State AFDC rules regarding the treatment of cohabitors: 1993

- Robert Moffitt, R. Reville and Anne Winkler
- 1057-95: Structural changes, employment outcomes, and population adjustments among whites and blacks: 1980-1990

- John Bound and Harry Holzer
- 1056-95: Take the money and run: Economic segregation in U.S. metropolitan areas

- P. A. Jargowsky
- 1055-95: Vulnerability to future dependence among former AFDC mothers

- P. D. Brandon
- 1054-95: Poverty: The problem of the overview

- L. M. Mead
- 1053-95: Ending poverty as we know it": Another exercise in symbolic politics

- J. F. Handler
- 1052-94: Educational performance indicators: A critique

- R. H. Meyer
- 1051-94: The fading breadwinner role and the implications for young couples

- A. Dechter and P. J. Smock
- 1050-94: Using expectations data to study subjective income expectations

- Jeff Dominitz and Charles Manski
- 1049-94: Eliciting student expectations of the returns to schooling

- Jeff Dominitz and Charles Manski
- 1048-94: The foster care crisis

- M. E. Courtney
- 1047-94: Interaction effects of a child tax credit, national health insurance, and assured child support

- R. Y. Kim, I. Garfinkel and D. R. Meyer
- 1046-94: A hazard model for welfare durations with unobserved location-specific effects

- John Fitzgerald
- 1045-94: New Deal to New Frontier: From security to opportunity in the American welfare state

- T. Kaplan
- 1044-94: Long- term poverty and child development in the United States: Results from the NLSY

- S. Korenman, J. E. Miller and J. E. Sjaastad
- 1043-94: Compliance with child support orders in divorce cases

- D. R. Meyer and J. Bartfeld
- 1042-94: Health insurance and child support

- D. R. Meyer
- 1041-94: Welfare effects of fixed and percentage-expressed child support awards

- Daniela Del Boca and Christopher Flinn
- 1040-94: Taxes and the poor: A microsimulation study of implicit and explicit taxes

- Stacy Dickert-Conlin, S. Houser and John Scholz
- 1039-94: Academic achievement in American cities: Comparsion of public compregensive, public magnet, Catholic, and non-religious private high schools

- A. Gamoran
- 1038-94: Wages, racial composition, and quality sorting in labor markets

- Barry Hirsch and David Macpherson
- 1037-94: The Clinton welfare reform plan: Will it end poverty as we know it

- Robert Haveman and John Scholz
- 1036-94: Demographic change, children's families and child support policy in the United States

- J. A. Seltzer
- 1035-94: The dynamics of homelessness

- I. Piliavin, B. R.E. Wright, R. D. Mare and A. H. Westerfelt
- 1034-94: Trends in the size of the nation's homeless population during the 1980s: A surprising result

- I. Garfinkel and I. Piliavin
- 1033-94: Incorporating labor supply responses into the estimated effects of an assured child support benefit

- D. R. Meyer and R. Y. Kim
- 1032-94: Interstate variation in welfare benefits and the migration of the poor: Substantive concerns and symbolic responses

- S. F. Schram and G. Krueger
- 1031-94: Migration amoung low-income households: Helping the witch doctors reach consensus

- James Walker
- 1030-94: "Time to do chores?" Factoring home-production needs into measures of poverty

- R. A. Douthitt
- 1029-94: Child support enforcement for teenage fathers: Problems and prospects

- M. A. Pirog-Good and D. H. Good
- 1028-94: Do welfare magnets attract?

- R. L. Hanson and J. T. Hartman
- 1027-93: Effects of pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood on high school dropout

- D. K. Anderson
- 1026-93: Supporting children born outside of marriage: Do child support awards keep pace with changes in fathers' incomes?

- D. R. Meyer
- 1025-93: The effect of work and training programs on entry and exit from the welfare caseload

- Robert Moffitt
- 1024-93: Using survey participants to estimate the impact of nonparticipation

- I-F. Lin and N. C. Schaeffer
- 1023-93: Trends over time in the educational attainments of single mothers

- P. D. Brandon
- 1022-93: Welfare benefits and family-size decisions of never-married women

- Philip Robins and P. Fronstin