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- 1021-93 Trends in wages, underemployment, and mobility among part-time workers
by J. A. Jacobs - 1020-93 The earned income tax credit: Participation, compliance, and antipoverty effectiveness
by J. K. Scholz - 1019-93 Intergenerational transfers and the accumulation of wealth
by W. G. Gale & J. K. Scholz - 1018-93 The employment effect in retail trade of California's 1988 minimum wage increase
by L. J. Taylor & T. Kim - 1017-93 The "misnorming" of the U.S. military entrance examination and its effect on minority enlistments
by J. D. Angrist - 1016-93 The loss of earnings capability from disability/health limitations: Toward a new social indicator
by R. Haveman & B. Wolfe & L. Buron & S. C. Hill - 1015-93 Using data on applicants to training programs to measure the program's effects on earnings
by G. Cain & S. Bell & L. Orr & W. Lin - 1014-93 The education and labor market outcomes of adolescent fathers
by M. A. Pirog-Good - 1013-93 AFDC-UP, two-parent families, and the Family Support Act of 1988: Evidence from the 1990 CPS and the 1987 NSFH
by A. E. Winkler - 1012-93 Did FIP increase the self-sufficiency of welfare recipients in Washington state? Evidence from the FIS data set
by D. E. Leigh - 1011-93 The impact of AFDC on young women's childbearing decisions
by G. Acs - 1010-93 Children's prospects and children's policy
by R. Haveman & B. Wolfe - 1009-93 Effects of public and private transfers on income variability and the poverty rate
by W. G. Gale & N. L. Maritato & J. K. Scholz - 1008-93 What fathers say about involvement with children after separation
by J. A. Seltzer & Y. Brandreth - 1007-93 Trends in high school dropout among white, black, and Hispanic youth, 1973 to 1989
by R. M. Hauser & H. S. Phang - 1006-93 The family background and attitudes of teen fathers
by M. Pirog-Good - 1005-93 What do controlled experiments reveal about outcomes when treatments vary?
by C. F. Manski - 1004-93 The relationship between child support enforcement tools and child support outcomes
by I. Garfinkel & P. K. Robins - 1003-93 Attitudes that make a difference: Expectancies and economic progress
by M. Szekelyi & R. Tardos - 1002-93 The new state welfare initiatives
by M. Wiseman - 1001-93 Trends in the covariance structure of earnings in the United States: 1969-1987
by R. Moffitt & P. Gottschalk - 1000-93 The causes of declining economic well- being among women who had children as teenagers
by A. C. Butler - 999-93 Prying the lid from the black box: Plotting evaluation strategy for welfare employment and training programs
by D. Greenberg & R. H. Meyer & M. Wiseman - 998-93 Inequality and poverty in the United States: 1900 to 1990
by E. Smolensky & R. Plotnick - 997-93 Child support guidelines and the economic well-being of our nation's children
by M. A. Pirog-Good - 996-93 Family provisions at the workplace level and their relationship to absenteeism, retention, and productivity of workers: Australian evidence
by P. D. Brandon - 995-93 Income-pooling arrangements, economic constraints, and married mothers' child care choices
by P. D. Brandon - 994-93 Are there really deadbeat dads? The relationship between ability to pay, enforcement, and compliance in nonmarital child support cases
by J. Bartfeld & D. Meyer - 993-93 Simplicity and complexity in the effects of parental structure on high school graduation
by R. A. Wojtkiewicz - 992-93 Parental structure experiences of whites, blacks, Mexicans, and Puerto Ricans
by R. A. Wojtkiewicz - 991-93 Putting children first: Women, maternalism, and welfare in the twentieth century
by L. Gordon - 990-92 The state, the child, and imperfect parenting
by P. D. Brandon - 989-92 Self-care arrangements among school-aged children: A child care device or children left to their own devices?
by P. D. Brandon - 988-92 The link between population density and food stamp participation
by M. R. Rank & T. A. Hirschl - 987-92 A comparison of poverty and living conditions in five countries
by S. E. Mayer - 986-92 Psychosocial adjustment among children experiencing persistent and intermittent family economic stress
by C. J. Patterson - 985-92 The determinants of market child care use among female-headed households
by P. Brandon - 984-92 The economic costs of marital disruption for young women in the United States: Have they declined over the past two decades?
by P. J. Smock - 983-92 Inequality in male earnings and earnings capacity, 1973-1988: The effects of changes in "opportunity" and "choice"
by R. H. Haveman & L. Buron - 982-92 Custodial fathers: Myths, realities, and child support policy
by D. R. Meyer & S. Garasky - 981-92 Beyond technical rationality: Ability-group differences in the distribution and effects of classroom instruction
by A. Gamoran & M. Nystrand & M. Berends & P. C. LePore - 980-92 Is the gasoline tax regressive?
by H. Chernick & A. Reschovsky - 979-92 The effect of health on the work effort of low-income single mothers
by B. Wolfe & S. C. Hill - 978-92 Women's roles and women's poverty in eight industrialized countries
by S. S. McLanahan & L. M. Casper & A. Sorensen - 977-92 The "window problem" in studies of children's attainments: A methodological exploration
by C-B. An & R. H. Haveman & B. L. Wolfe - 976-92 Data adjustments in the Child Support Supplement of the Current Population Survey
by D. R. Meyer - 975-92 Changes in the economic status of families with young children: A look at two cohorts
by N. L. Maritato & J. K. Scholz - 974-92 How people with disabilities fare when public policies change
by R. V. Burkhauser & R. H. Haveman & B. L. Wolfe - 973-92 Access to excellence: Assignment to honors English classes in the transition from middle to high school
by A. Gamoran - 972-92 Educational choice (vouchers) and social mobility
by C. F. Manski - 971-92 Inflation, asset-testing, and Food Stamp eligibility: Better tests without increased program cost?
by M. David & M. MacDonald - 970-92 Single-mother families in eight countries: Economic status and social policy
by Y.-L.I. Wong & I. Garfinkel & S. McLanahan - 969-92 What did the work- welfare demonstrations do?
by D. Greenberg & M. Wiseman - 968-92 Racial equality in the labor market: Still an elusive goal?
by F. D. Wilson & M. Tienda & L. Wu - 967-92 Changes over time in the incomes of nonresident fathers in Wisconsin
by E. Phillips & I. Garfinkel - 966-92 Applied versus traditional mathematics: New econometric models of the contribution of high school courses to mathematics proficiency
by R. Meyer - 965-92 The effect of attitudes on teenage premarital pregnancy and its resolution
by R. D. Plotnick - 964-92 The health, earnings capacity, and poverty of single-mother families
by B. L. Wolfe & S. Hill - 963-92 Destitution in the United States, 1973-1988
by R. Haveman & L. F. Buron - 962-92 Migration out of New York and the labor force participation of Puerto Rican and Non- Hispanic Women
by M. E. Enchautegui

