Content
1993, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 618-648 Educational Attainment, Industrial Structure, and Male Earnings through the 1980s
by Gregory Acs & Sheldon Danziger
1993, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 205-229 Maternal Expectations and Ex Post Rationalizations: The Usefulness of Survey Information on the Wantedness of Children
by Mark R. Rosenzweig & Kenneth I. Wolpin - 230-258 Is There Sex Discrimination in the Legal Profession? Further Evidence on Tangible and Intangible Margins
by David N. Laband & DBernard F. Lentz - 259-278 Mismatch in the Spanish Labor Market: Overeducation?
by Alfonso Alba-Ramírez - 279-296 The Decline of Private-Sector Unionism and the Gender Wage Gap
by William E. Even & David A. Macpherson - 297-317 Do Community-Based, Long-Term-Care Services Reduce Nursing Home Use? A Transition Probability Analysis
by Vernon L. Greene & Mary E. Lovely & Jan I. Ondrich - 318-342 The Effects of Comparable Worth in the Public Sector on Public/Private Occupational Relative Wages
by Greg Hundley - 343-364 Gender Differences in Training, Capital, and Wages
by John M. Barron & Dan A. Black & Mark A. Loewenstein - 365-382 The Varied Economic Returns to Postsecondary Education: New Evidence from the Class of 1972
by W. Norton Grubb - 383-411 Changes in the Male/Female Wage Gap, 1976-85
by Alison J. Wellington
1993, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 1-24 A Budget-Based Definition of Poverty: With an Application to Single-Parent Families
by Trudi J. Renwick & Barbara R. Bergmann - 25-54 Chronic Poverty in the United States
by Joan R. Rodgers & John L. Rodgers - 55-79 Wage Determination of Registered Nurses in Proprietary and Nonprofit Nursing Homes
by A. G. Holtmann & Todd L. Idson - 80-110 Economic Disability and Health Determinants of the Hazard of Nursing Home Entry
by Alvin E. Headen Jr. - 111-133 Wage Offers and Full-Time and Part-Time Employment by British Women
by John F. Ermisch & Robert E. Wright - 134-161 Individual Heterogeneity and Interindustry Wage Differentials
by Michael P. Keane - 162-184 Measuring Poverty among Canadian Households: Sensitivity to Choice of Measure and Scale
by Shelley A. Phipps - 185-203 Unemployment and Infant Health: Time-Series Evidence from the State of Tennessee
by Theodore Joyce & Naci Mocan
1992, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 551-574 Schooling Choices and Demographic Cycles
by Evangelos M. Falaris & H. Elizabeth Peters - 575-601 The Association between Men's Economic Status and Their Family and Community Origins
by Mary Corcoran & Roger Gordon & Deborah Laren & Gary Solon - 602-628 Labor Earnings, Discrimination, and the Racial Composition of Jobs
by Barry T. Hirsch & Edward J. Schumacher - 629-642 Updated Estimates of the Impact of Prenatal Care on Birthweight Outcomes by Race
by Richard G. Frank & Donna M. Strobino & David S. Salkever & Catherine A. Jackson - 643-660 The Impact of Occupational Safety and Health Regulation on the Risk of Workplace Accidents: Quebec, 1983-87
by Paul Lanoie - 661-678 Constraints on the Choice of Work Hours: Agency Versus Specific-Capital
by Shulamit Kahn & Kevin Lang
1992, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 381-421 Advertising and the Price, Quantity, and Quality of Primary Care Physician Services
by John A. Rizzo & Richard J. Zeckhauser - 422-444 The Impact of Children on Married Women's Labor Supply: Black-White Differentials Revisited
by Evelyn L. Lehrer - 445-471 Optimal Allocation of Time and Estimation of Market Wage Functions
by B. F. Kiker & M. Mendes de Oliveira - 472-484 Quality and Cost in Early Childhood Education
by Irene Powell & James Cosgrove - 485-510 Family Time Use: Leisure, Home Production, Market Work, and Work Related Travel
by Eric J. Solberg & David C. Wong - 511-5330 Intertemporal Substitution and Labor Supply in Japan
by Richard Beason
1992, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 233-255 Marriage, Motherhood, and Wages
by Sanders Korenman & David Neumark - 256-278 Labor Supply, Hours Constraints, and Job Mobility
by Joseph G. Altonji & Christina H. Paxson - 279-312 Benefits of Compensatory Preschool Education
by W. Steven Barnett - 313-328 Quantitative Literacy and the Likelihood of Employment among Young Adults in the United States
by Francisco L. Rivera-Batiz - 329-361 New Evidence on Whether Unemployment and out of the Labor Force are Distinct States
by Füsun Gönül - 362-379 Why Did Child Support Award Levels Decline from 1978 to 1985?
by Philip K. Robins
1992, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 9-39 The Child Care Labor Market
by David M. Blau - 40-69 New Evidence on the Supply of Child Care: A Statistical Portrait of Family Providers and an Analysis of Their Fees
by James R. Walker - 70-111 Price, Quality, and Income in Child Care Choice
by Sandra L. Hofferth & Douglas A. Wissoker - 112-133 Employment of New Mothers and Child Care Choice: Differences by Children's Age
by Arleen Leibowitz & Jacob Alex Klerman & Linda J. Waite - 134-165 Child Care and the Labor Supply of Married Women: Reduced Form Evidence
by David C. Ribar - 166-203 A Structural Model of Labor Supply and Child Care Demand
by Charles Michalopoulos & Philip K. Robins & Irwin Garfinkel - 204-230 Child Care Subsidies and Labor Supply in Sweden
by Siv Gustafsson & Frank Stafford
1991, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 581-607 Career Plans and Expectations of Young Women and Men: The Earnings Gap and Labor Force Participation
by Francine D. Blau & Marianne A. Ferber - 608-622 The Decline of Sex Segregation and the Wage Gap, 1970-80
by Judith Fields & Edward N. Wolff - 623-653 Longitudinal Patterns of Compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration Health and Safety Regulations in the Manufacturing Sector
by Wayne B. Gray & Carol Adaire Jones - 654-678 Do the School Nutrition Programs Supplement Household Food Expenditures?
by Sharon K. Long - 679-703 Explaining Pension Dynamics
by Rebecca A. Luzadis & Olivia S. Mitchell - 704-725 Opportunistic Behavior by Firms in Implicit Pension Contracts
by Christopher Cornwell & Stuart Dorsey & Nasser Mehrzad - 726-741 Job Tenure and Joblessness of Displaced Workers
by Robert G. Valletta - 742-755 The Distribution of Economic Losses among Displaced Workers: A Replication
by Paul Swaim & Michael Podgursky
1991, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 393-423 A Simultaneous Wage and Labor Supply Model with Hours Restrictions
by Martijn P. Tummers & Isolde Woittiez - 424-456 Welfare Benefits and Lone Parents' Employment in Great Britain
by John F. Ermisch & Robert E. Wright - 457-472 The Structure of the Female/Male Wage Differential: Is It Who You Are, What You Do, or Where You Work?
by Erica L. Groshen - 473-508 Who Receives Medical Care?: Income, Implicit Prices, and the Distribution of Medical Services among Pregnant Women in the United States
by Mark R. Rosenzweig & T. Paul Schultz - 509-534 A Longitudinal Analysis of Sibling Correlations in Economic Status
by Gary Solon & Mary Corcoran & GRoger Gordon & Deborah Laren
1991, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 183-211 How Does Mother's Education Affect Child Height?
by Duncan Thomas & John Strauss & Maria-Helena Henriques - 212-235 Reestimating Osha's Effects: Have the Data Changed?
by John W. Ruser & Robert S. Smith - 236-255 Are First Impressions Important in Academia?
by Aloysius Siow - 256-281 Vocational Schooling, Occupational Matching, and Labor Market Earnings in Israel
by Shoshana Neuman & Adrian Ziderman - 282-307 Does Marriage Really Make Men More Productive?
by Sanders Korenman & David Neumark - 308-337 The Incentive Effects of Medicaid on Women's Labor Supply
by Anne E. Winkler - 338-361 Measuring the Intensity of Poverty among Subpopulations: Applications to the United States
by John L. Rodgers & Joan R. Rodgers
1991, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-26 Occupational Differences in the Ability of Men to Delay Retirement
by Thomas N. Chirikos & Gilbert Nestel - 27-46 Effects of the Minimum Wage on the Employment Status of Youths: An Update
by Alison J. Wellington - 47-71 Physicians' Choices of Specialty, Location, and Mode: A Reexamination within an Interdependent Decision Framework
by Jeremiah E. Hurley - 72-105 School District Leave Policies, Teacher Absenteeism, and Student Achievement
by Ronald G. Ehrenberg & Randy A. Ehrenberg & Daniel I. Rees & REric L. Ehrenberg - 106-138 Self-Reported Versus Objective Measures of Health in Retirement Models
by John Bound - 139-153 Equal Employment Opportunity Law and Firm Profitability
by Joni Hersch - 154-164 An Assessment of Measurement Error Bias for Estimating the Effect of Mental Distress on Income
by Richard Frank & Paul Gertler
1990, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 559-583 The Empirical Content of Nash-Bargained Household Behavior
by Marjorie B. McElroy - 584-598 On the Empirical Implementation of Some Game Theoretic Models of Household Labor Supply
by Peter Kooreman & Arie Kapteyn - 599-634 Testing the Neoclassical Model of Family Labor Supply and Fertility
by T. Paul Schultz - 635-664 Intra-Household Resource Allocation: An Inferential Approach
by Duncan Thomas - 665-696 The Intrahousehold Demand for Nutrients in Rural South India: Individual Estimates, Fixed Effects, and Permanent Income
by Jere R. Behrman & Anil B. Deolalikar - 697-711 The Response of Births to Changes in Health Care Costs
by Arleen Leibowitz - 712-735 The Taxation of the Poor
by Howard Chernick & Andrew Reschovsky - 736-751 The Characteristics of Business Owners Data Base
by Timothy Bates & Robert McGuckin - v:25:y:1990:i:4:p: Is Union Job Dissatisfaction Real?
by Joni Hersch & Joe A. Stone
1990, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 313-316 Introduction
by Robert Moffitt - 317-357 The Effect of Taxes on Male and Female Labor Supply in Sweden
by N. S. Blomquist & U. Hansson-Brusewitz - 358-389 Labor Supply and Taxation in France
by François Bourguignon & Thierry Magnac - 390-414 The Effect of Taxes on Labor Supply in Italy
by Ugo Colombino & Daniela del Boca - 415-490 Assessing Empirical Approaches for Analyzing Taxes and Labor Supply
by Thomas MaCurdy & David Green & Harry Paarsch - 491-516 The Effect of Income Taxation on Labor Supply in the United States
by Robert K. Triest - 517-558 Labor Supply, Income Taxes, and Hours Restrictions in the Netherlands
by Arthur van Soest & Isolde Woittiez & Arie Kapteyn
1990, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 147-178 Advance Notice and Job Search: The Value of an Early Start
by Paul Swaim & Michael Podgursky - 179-201 Alternative Assessments of the Performance of Schools: Measurement of State Variations in Achievement
by Eric A. Hanushek & Lori L. Taylor - 202-227 Cigarette Smoking, Seatbelt Use, and Differences in Wage-Risk Tradeoffs
by Joni Hersch & W. Kip Viscusi - 228-252 Labor Market Effects of Language Enclaves: Hispanic Men in the United States
by Walter S. McManus - 253-266 College Grades and Labor Market Rewards
by Ethel B. Jones & John D. Jackson - 267-274 Change in the U.S. Income Distribution from 1970 to 1980: Assessing State and Regional Impacts
by Daniel J. Slottje - 275-311 Review: Social Science Research and Policy
by Henry J. Aaron & Edward M. Gramlich & Eric A. Hanushek & James J. Heckman & Aaron Wildavsky
1990, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-31 The Wisconsin Child Support Assurance System: Estimated Effects on Poverty, Labor Supply, Caseloads, and Costs
by Irwin Garfinkel & Philip K. Robins & Pat Wong & Daniel R. Meyer - 32-54 The Economic Well-Being of the Disabled: 1962-84
by Robert Haveman & Barbara Wolfe - 55-89 The Crowding Hypothesis and Comparable Worth
by Elaine Sorensen - 90-105 Firm Size and Executive Compensation
by Peter F. Kostiuk - 106-124 The Effects of Salaries and Opportunity Costs on Length of Stay in Teaching: Evidence from North Carolina
by Richard J. Murnane & Randall J. Olsen - 125-136 An Index Number Approach to the Measurement of Wage Differentials by Sex
by Peter F. Orazem & J. Peter Mattila & Ruoh Chiann Yu
1989, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 562-598 The Specification and Estimation of Dynamic Stochastic Discrete Choice Models: A Survey
by Zvi Eckstein & Kenneth I. Wolpin - 599-628 AFDC and the Formation of Subfamilies
by Robert Hutchens & George Jakubson & Saul Schwartz - 629-643 The Impact of Surplus Schooling on Earnings: Some Additional Findings
by Richard R. Verdugo & Naomi Turner Verdugo - 644-663 Does More Schooling Make Women Better Nourished and Healthier? Adult Sibling Random and Fixed Effects Estimates for Nicaragua
by Jere R. Behrman & Barbara L. Wolfe - 664-688 The Effect of Child Support Payments on the Labor Supply of Female Family Heads: An Econometric Analysis
by John W. Graham & Andrea H. Beller - 689-708 Insurance and Medical List Prices
by Robert H. Lee - 709-724 Estimating the Distribution of Desired Family Size and Excess Fertility
by Charles Calhoun
1989, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 343-360 Anatomy of the Selection Problem
by Charles F. Manski - 361-395 Measuring the Effect of Disability on Labor Force Participation
by Steven Stern - 396-413 Why So Many Children of Doctors Become Doctors: Nepotism vs. Human Capital Transfers
by Bernard F. Lentz & David N. Laband - 414-432 Optimal Investment in Human Capital under Conditions of Nonstable Population
by Evert van Imhoff - 433-455 Schooling, Self-Selection, and Health
by Mark C. Berger & J. Paul Leigh - 456-468 Education, Variation in Earnings, and Nonmonetary Compensation
by Alan D. Mathios - 469-493 Quits and Race
by Jeffrey S. Zax - 494-527 Immigrant Worker Assimilation: Is It a Labor Market Phenomenon?
by Sherrie A. Kossoudji - 528-544 Family Background and School Achievement among Low Income Blacks
by Linda Datcher-Loury - 545-559 A Switching Regression Model of Public-Private Sector Wage Differentials in Peru: 1985-86
by Morton Stelcner & Jacques van der Gaag & Wim Vijverberg
1989, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 195-220 Dynamic Labor Force Participation Decisions of Males in the Presence of Layoffs and Uncertain Job Offers
by Füsun Gönül - 221-252 Cohort Size and the Academic Labor Market
by David C. Stapleton - 253-279 Identifying Experimental Program Effects with Confounding Price Changes and Selection Bias: The Municipal Health Services Program
by Richard W. Foster - 280-286 The Effects of Pay Incentives on Teacher Absenteeism
by Stephen L. Jacobson - 287-298 The Consumption Value of Schooling: An Empirical Estimate of One Aspect
by Edward T. Gullason - 299-318 Why Do Smaller Firms Pay Less?
by David S. Evans & Linda S. Leighton
1989, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-38 Unemployment Behavior: Evidence from the CPS Work Experience Survey
by Thomas S. Coleman - 39-53 Endogenous Covariates in Duration Models and the Effect of Adolescent Childbirth on Schooling
by Randall J. Olsen & George Farkas - 54-87 The Effect of Medical Need and Medicaid on AFDC Participation
by Rebecca M. Blank - 88-114 Poverty and the Distribution of Material Hardship
by Susan E. Mayer & Christopher Jencks - 115-142 The Demand for Employment-Based Health Insurance Plans
by Roger Feldman & Michael Finch & Bryan Dowd & Steven Cassou - 143-161 Female Labor Supply in Japan: Implications of the Informal Sector for Labor Force Participation and Hours of Work
by M. Anne Hill - 162-193 Review: Dollars and Dreams: A Reduced Middle Class? Alternative Explanations
by Charles M. Beach
1988, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 417-436 Accounting for Changes in the Labor Supply of Recently Divorced Women
by William R. Johnson & Jonathan Skinner - 437-461 Heterogeneity, Intrafamily Distribution, and Child Health
by Mark R. Rosenzweig & Kenneth I. Wolpin - 462-487 Marriage Markets and Assortative Mating with Household Public Goods: Theoretical Results and Empirical Implications
by David Lam - 488-513 Retrospective Versus Panel Data in Analyzing Lifecycle Events
by H. Elizabeth Peters - 514-534 Migration and Wages of Young Men
by Evangelos M. Falaris - 535-549 The Stability of Household Production Technology: A Replication
by Mark R. Rosenzweig & T. Paul Schultz - 550-562 A Comparison of Choice-Based Multinomial and Nested Logit Models: The Family Structure and Welfare Use Decisions of Divorced or Separated Women
by Saul D. Hoffman & Greg J. Duncan - 563-576 Econometric Analysis of Birth Rate Dynamics in Britain
by John Ermisch
1988, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 279-295 Employers' Discriminatory Behavior and the Estimation of Wage Discrimination
by David Neumark - 296-319 Trucking Regulation, Unionization, and Labor Earnings: 1973-85
by Barry T. Hirsch - 320-341 A Framework for Assessing Productivity Loss from Schistosomiasis
by Calla Wiemer - 342-355 Do Physicians Underutilize Aides?
by Douglas M. Brown - 356-371 Direct and Indirect Effects of Parental Education Level on the Demand for Higher Education
by David A. Kodde & Jozef M. M. Ritzen - 372-387 Returns to Nursing Education: 1970-84
by Charles R. Link - 388-396 Sibling and Intergenerational Correlations in Welfare Program Participation
by Gary Solon & Mary Corcoran & Roger Gordon & Deborah Laren
1988, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 155-172 When 'Equal Opportunity' is not Enough: Training Costs and Intergenerational Inequality
by Christopher J. Ruhm - 173-192 The Consumer Demand for Education
by H. Youn Kim - 193-210 Household Cost Functions and Equivalence Scales
by Bernard M. S. van Praag & Nico L. van der Sar - 211-221 The Definition and Measurement of Poverty
by Aldi Hagenaars & Klaas de Vos - 222-242 Some Methodological Issues in the Implementation of Subjective Poverty Definitions
by Arie Kapteyn & Peter Kooreman & Rob Willemse - 243-266 Review: Poverty and the Measurement of Individual Welfare
by Joop Hartog - 267-277 Essays in Social Experimentation: What Experiments are Needed for Manpower Policy?
by Anders Björklund
1988, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-20 Systematic and Random Search A Synthesis
by Lawrence M. Kahn & Stuart A. Low - 21-33 Accepting an Early Retirement Bonus an Empirical Study
by Jeanne M. Hogarth - 34-56 The Earnings of Female and Male Middle Managers: A Canadian Case Study
by Kathy Cannings - 57-75 An Econometric Analysis of Costs and Scale Economies in the Nursing Home Industry
by Niccie L. McKay - 76-92 Excess Demand, the Percentage of Medicaid Patients, and the Quality of Nursing Home Care
by John A. Nyman - 93-107 The Distribution of Economic Losses among Displaced Workers: Measurement Methods Matter
by Janice Fanning Madden - 108-122 English Language Proficiency and the Determination of Earnings among Foreign-Born Men
by Evelina Tainer - 123-137 Testing for Employee Discrimination by Race and Sex
by James F. Ragan & Carol Horton Tremblay
1987, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 311-620 A Clarification of Theories and Evidence on Supplier-Induced Demand for Physicians' Services
by Miron Stano - 469-489 Educational Distribution and Income Redistribution through Education in Japan
by Estelle James & Gail Benjamin - 490-517 The Effect of Health on the Labor Force Behavior of Elderly Men in Canada
by Jon A. Breslaw & Morton Stelcner - 518-531 Earnings Differentials and Market Structure
by Joyce R. Shackett & John M. Trapani - 532-541 The Effects of Job Type and Industry on the Income of Male and Female MBAs
by Josephine E. Olson & Irene Hanson Frieze & Deborah Cain Good - 542-550 Impact of 1981 AFDC Reforms on Months Worked and Welfare Duration
by Dan Feaster & Peter Gottschalk & George Jakubson - 551-562 Analyzing Social Program Production: An Assessment of Supported Work for Youths
by David A. Long - 563-573 Filling the "Poverty Gap," 1979-84
by Daniel H. Weinberg - 574-583 Using Aggregate Data to Estimate the Part-Time and Full-Time Work Behavior of Japanese Women
by Tadashi Yamada & Tetsuji Yamada & Frank Chaloupka - 584-592 A Note on Male-Female Wage Differences in West Germany
by Knut Gerlach - 593-602 Some Direct Evidence on the Importance of Borrowing Constraints to the Labor Force Participation of Married Women
by Janice Shack-Marquez & William L. Wascher - 603-606 Comment on "Returns to Education: A Further International Update and Implications"
by Jere R. Behrman & Nancy Birdsall - 607-608 Comment on "Hospital Market Structure and the Return to Nursing Education"
by Evelyn L. Lehrer & William D. White - 609-610 Comment on "Hospital Market Structure and the Return to Nursing Education": Response to Lehrer and White
by LaVonne A. (Booton) Straub & Julia Lane
1987, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 307-338 Limited Dependent Variable Models Using Panel Data
by G. S. Maddala - 339-360 Birth Outcome Production Function in the United States
by Hope Corman & Theodore J. Joyce & Michael Grossman - 361-376 Discrimination, Human Capital, and Black-White Unemployment: Evidence from Cities
by Steven Shulman - 377-404 The Demand for College Education in Postwar Japan
by Yoshi-Fumi Nakata & Carl Mosk - 405-421 Variable Earnings and Nonlinear Taxation
by Robert Moffitt & Michael Rothschild - 422-428 Salary Differentials by Sex in the Academic Labor Market
by Debra A. Barbezat - 429-440 Review: Equity, Well-Being, and Economic Choice
by Julian Le Grand - 441-467 The Implicit Pension Contract: Developments and New Directions
by Richard A. Ippolito
1987, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 157-193 The Impact of CETA Programs on Earnings: A Review of the Literature
by Burt S. Barnow - 194-227 The Adequacy of Comparison Group Designs for Evaluations of Employment-Related Programs
by Thomas Fraker & Rebecca Maynard - 228-247 The Earnings Impact of Training Duration in a Developing Country: An Ordered Probit Selection Model of Colombia's Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje (SENA)
by Emmanuel Jimenez & Bernardo Kugler - 248-268 Marital Status and Earnings of Young Men: A Model with Endogenous Selection
by Robert A. Nakosteen & Michael A. Zimmer - 269-280 Income Redistribution as Human Capital Insurance
by William R. Johnson - 281-299 Why Federal Workers Don't Quit
by Richard A. Ippolito
1987, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-23 Employment While in College, Academic Achievement, and Postcollege Outcomes: A Summary of Results
by Ronald G. Ehrenberg & Daniel R. Sherman - 24-50 The Impact of Surplus Schooling on Productivity and Earnings
by Russell W. Rumberger - 51-61 Employment Constraints and the Labor Supply of Married Women: A Reexamination of the Added Worker Effect
by Tim Maloney - 61-81 Military Experience, Civilian Experience, and the Earnings of Veterans
by Matthew S. Goldberg & John T. Warner - 82-100 Labor Supply Decisions, Human Capital Attributes, and Inequality in the Size Distribution of Earnings in the U.S., 1952-81
by Joyce R. Shackett & D. J. Slottje - 101-112 Human Capital, Information, and the Early Adoption of New Technology
by Gregory D. Wozniak - 113-125 Training Programs and Wages: A General Equilibrium Analysis of the Effects of Program Size
by David M. Blau & Philip K. Robins - 126-137 Fringe Benefits and the Earnings Equation: A Test of the Consistency Hypothesis
by B. F. Kiker & Sherrie L. W. Rhine - 138-148 Nominal and Real Union Wage Differentials and the Effects of Industry and SMSA Density: 1973-83
by Barry T. Hirsch & John L. Neufeld
1986, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 437-455 The Dynamics of Welfare Fraud: An Econometric Duration Model in Discrete Time
by Douglas Wolf & David Greenberg - 456-484 Econometric Analysis of CPS-Type Unemployment Data
by Christopher J. Flinn