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1977, Volume 12, Issue 2
-   147-163 A Further Look at the Hansen-Weisbrod-Pechman Debate
 by John Conlisk
-    164-176 Schooling as a Wage Depressant
 by Edward Lazear
-   177-197 A Reanalysis of the Effect of Head Start on Cognitive Development: Methodology and Empirical Findings
 by Burt S. Barnow & Glen G. Cain
-   198-219 Sibling Position and Achievement
 by Peter H. Lindert
-   220-241 Effects of Marital and Fertility Patterns on the Transmission and Distribution of Wealth
 by Christopher K. Clague
-   242-251 Parental Inputs and Children's Achievement
 by Arleen Leibowitz
-   252-257 Investment in Training: A Broader Approach
 by Victor C. Tabbush
-   258-265 The Effect of Fee Schedules on the Legal Services Industry
 by Richard J. Arnould & Thomas S. Friedland
-   266-270 Sources of Inequality in Earnings: Personal Skills, Random Events, Preferences toward Risk and Other Occupational Characteristics by Paul J. Taubman
 by Greg J. Duncan
-   271-274 Equal Employment Opportunity and the AT&T Case by Phyllis A. Wallace
 by Janice Fanning Madden
-   275-277 Schooling in Capitalist America: Educational Reform and the Contradictions of Economic Life by Samuel Bowles; Herbert Gintis
 by Alexander J. Field
1977, Volume 12, Issue 1
-   3-26 The Fiscal Substitution Effect of Alternative Approaches to Public Service Employment Policy
 by George E. Johnson & James D. Tomola
-   27-48 The Time-Poor: A New Look at Poverty
 by Clair Vickery
-   49-70 Earnings Capacity, Economic Status, and Poverty
 by Irwin Garfinkel & Robert Haveman
-   71-91 Farm-Family Schooling Decisions: Determinants of the Quantity and Quality of Education in Agricultural Populations
 by Mark R. Rosenzweig
-   92-102 Review: Generating Inequality: A Review Article
 by Michael C. Barth
-   115-125 Medical-Care Expenditure: A Cross-National Survey
 by Joseph P. Newhouse
-   125-128 Toward a General Theory of Teeth
 by Mark R. Killingsworth
-   129-130 National Health Insurance: Can We Learn from Canada? by Spyros Andreopoulos
 by Kenneth M. McCaffree
-   130-114 Review: Tinbergen's Income Distribution: Analysis and Policies: A Review Article
 by Robert H. Haveman
-   131-133 Income Inequality: Regional Analysis within a Human Capital Framework by Barry R. Chiswick
 by Jeffrey G. Williamson
-   134-135 The Impact of School Resources on the Learning of Inner City Children by Richard J. Murnane
 by Rebecca A. Maynard
-   136-137 The Design of Federal Employment Programs by Laurence S. Seidman
 by Myron Roomkin
1976, Volume 11, Issue 4
-   447-461 Earnings, Education, Genetics, and Environment
 by Paul Taubman
-   462-483 Earnings Functions and Nonpecuniary Benefits
 by Greg J. Duncan
-   484-506 The Structure of Wage Differences among Mature Male Workers
 by Edward Kalachek & Fredric Raines
-   507-525 Econometric Studies of Labor Demand and Their Application to Policy Analysis
 by Daniel S. Hamermesh
-   526-545 Factors Affecting the Incomes of Men and Women Physicians: An Exploratory
 by Barbara H. Kehrer
-   546-560 The Demand for Dental Care: A Study of Consumption and Household Production
 by A. G. Holtmann & E. Odgers Olsen Jr.
-   561-567 The Science and Politics of I. Q.: A Review Article
 by John Conlisk
-   568-577 A Comparison of Intercity Differences in the Labor Force Participation Rates of Married Women in 1970 with 1940, 1950, and 1960
 by Judith M. Fields
-   578-581 Are Implicit Tax Rates for Earnings-Conditioned Transfer Programs Additive?
 by Russell F. Settle
1976, Volume 11, Issue 3
-    295-316 The Demand for Nursing Home Care: An Analysis of the Substitution between Institutional and Noninstitutional Care
 by Barry R. Chiswick
-   317-327 School District Expenditure Behavior
 by Stephen J. Carroll
-   328-342 Intradistrict Distribution of School Inputs to the Disadvantaged: Evidence for the Courts
 by Anita A. Summers & Barbara L. Wolfe
-   343-353 The Distribution of Subsidy to Students in California Public Higher Education
 by Joseph W. McGuire
-   354-365 Must a Negative Income Tax Reduce Labor Supply? A Study of the Family's Allocation of Time
 by Mark R. Killingsworth
-   366-373 Sex and Race Differences in Nonacademic Wages on a University Campus
 by Marianne A. Ferber & Anne Westmiller
-   374-382 The Staff Salary Structure of a Large Urban University
 by Nancy M. Gordon & Thomas E. Morton
-   383-390 Sex-Linked Earning Differentials in the Beauty Industry
 by Elisabeth K. Allison
-   391-401 Job-Placement Services for Ex-Offenders: An Evaluation of the Michigan Comprehensive Offender Manpower Program (COMP) Job-Placement Efforts
 by Michael E. Borus & Einar Hardin & Patterson A. Terry
-   402-410 Some Evidence on the Effect of Manpower Training Programs on the Black/White Wage Differential
 by Clifford E. Reid
-   411-413 Proxies for Observations on Individuals Sampled from a Population
 by John S. Akin & Thomas J. Kniesner
-   413-419 Proxies for Observations on Individuals Sampled from a Population: Reply
 by Charles R. Link & Edward C. Ratledge
-   420-422 Education, Occupation, and Earnings: Achievement in the Early Career by William H. Sewell; Robert M. Hauser
 by Eric Hanushek
-   422-424 Planned Variation in Education: Should We Give up or Try Harder? by Alice M. Rivlin; P. Michael Timpane
 by Burt S. Barnow
1976, Volume 11, Issue 2
-   155-171 Occupational Advancement in the Late 1960s: An Indirect Test of the Dual Labor Market Hypothesis
 by Duane E. Leigh
-   172-184 Returns to Education for Blacks, Anglos, and Five Spanish Groups
 by Geoffrey Carliner
-   185-199 Government Wage Differentials by Sex
 by Sharon P. Smith
-   200-208 School Retention of Teenagers Over the Business Cycle
 by Linda Nasif Edwards
-   209-218 The Impact of a Part-Time Graduate Degree and Early-Career Earnings on Late-Career Earnings
 by Richard J. Agnello & Joseph W. Hunt Jr.
-   219-232 The Impact of the WIN 2 Program on Welfare Costs and Recipient Rates
 by Ronald G. Ehrenberg & James G. Hewlett
-   233-242 The Consumption and Investment Aspects of the Demand for Education
 by Joseph Schaafsma
-   243-250 AFDC Income, Recipient Rates, and Family Dissolution: A Comment
 by Joseph J. Minarik & Robert S. Goldfarb
-   250-260 AFDC Income, Recipient Rates, and Family Dissolution: A Reply
 by Marjorie Honig
-   261-266 Policy Analysis and Politics: Comments on "The Continuing Struggle for a Negative Income Tax"
 by Wayne Lee Hoffman
-   267-268 The Short-Run Supply of Nurse's Time: A Comment
 by Paul B. Manchester
-   268-268 The Short-Run Supply of Nurse's Time: Reply
 by M. F. Bognanno
-   269-273 Higher Education and Earnings: College as an Investment and a Screening Device by Paul Taubman; Terence Wales
 by George Psacharopoulos
-   274-275 Labor in the Public and Nonprofit Sectors by Daniel S. Hamermesh
 by Ronald L. Oaxaca
1976, Volume 11, Issue 1
-   3-7 Wage Discrimination: A Comment
 by Mark R. Rosenzweig & Jack Morgan
-    8-22 On Dogmatism in Human Capital Theory
 by Alan S. Blinder
-   23-27 Nonlinear Earnings Functions, Age, and Experience: A Nondogmatic Reply and Some Additional Evidence
 by Mark R. Rosenzweig
-   28-50 School Desegregation, "Tipping," and Private School Enrollment
 by Charles T. Clotfelter
-   51-68 Individual Traits and Organizational Incentives: What Makes a "Good" Worker?
 by Richard C. Edwards
-   69-85 Teenagers and the Minimum Wage in Retail Trade
 by Philip G. Cotterill & Walter J. Wadycki
-   86-97 Employment Discrimination in the Federal Sector
 by James E. Long
-   98-108 Explaining Male-Female Wage Differentials for the "Same Job"
 by Robert S. Goldfarb & James R. Hosek
-   109-117 Male-Female Earnings Differentials in Canada
 by R. A. Holmes
-   118-126 Real Returns to Medical Education: A Comment
 by Frank A. Sloan
-   127-130 More Real Returns to Medical Education
 by Cotton M. Lindsay
-   131-135 Returns to Education: An International Comparison by George Psacharopoulos; Keith Hinchliffe; Education, Income and Human Behavior by F. Thomas Juster
 by Frank J. Navratil
1975, Volume 10, Issue 4
-   427-444 The Continuing Struggle for a Negative Income Tax: A Review Article
 by Walter Williams
-   445-466 Studies in Public Welfare: A Review Article
 by Robert A. Levine & David W. Lyon
-   467-481 A Markov Model of Turnover in Aid to Families with Dependent Children
 by Michael J. Boskin & Frederick C. Nold
-   482-499 A Labor Shortage Model Applied to the Migration of College Professors
 by Stephen C. Farber
-   500-511 Private/Public Higher Education and the Competition for High Ability Students
 by Richard E. Anderson
-   512-520 The Demand for Higher Education in the U.S. 1927-72; The Public and Private Institutions
 by Joseph E. Hight
-   521-528 Rates of Return to Dentistry and the Decision to Enter Dental School
 by Alex Maurizi
-   529-537 Estimation of Union/Nonunion Wage Differentials within Occupational/Regional Subgroups
 by Ronald L. Oaxaca
-   537-543 Interest Rates and Occupational Choice
 by Donald L. Martin
-   544-546 Low Wage Workers in an Affluent Society by Charles T. Stewart
 by Barry Bluestone
-   546-548 Urban Economic Development: Suburbanization, Minority Opportunity, and the Condition of the Central City by Bennett Harrison
 by Sheldon Danziger
-   548-550 The American Woman: Her Changing Social, Economic, and Political Role, 1920-1970 by William H. Chafe
 by Francine D. Blau
1975, Volume 10, Issue 3
-   287-311 Overinvestment in College Training?
 by Richard B. Freeman
-   312-331 The Return to Schooling in the United States, 1939-69
 by Martin Carnoy & Dieter Marenbach
-   332-360 Cost-Related Tuition Policies and University Enrollments
 by Stephen A. Hoenack & William C. Weiler
-   361-377 Medicare and the Utilization of Health Care Services by the Elderly
 by Karen Davis & Roger Reynolds
-   378-402 Physician Availability, Medical Care Reimbursement, and Delivery of Physician Services: Some Evidence from the Medicaid Program
 by John Holahan
-   403-406 Present and Future Supply of Registered Nurses by Stuart H. Altman
 by Alex Maurizi
-   407-409 Work or Welfare? Factors in the Choice for AFDC Mothers by Mildred Rein
 by Irene Lurie
-   409-410 The Urban Elderly Poor by Richard S. Sterne; James E. Phillips; Alvin Rabushka
 by Marilyn Moon
1975, Volume 10, Issue 2
-   139-154 The Returns to Investments in Higher Education: Some New Evidence
 by Richard Raymond & Michael Sesnowitz
-   155-173 The Economics of Schooling Decisions: Teenage Enrollment Rates
 by Linda Nasif Edwards
-   174-188 Factors Affecting College Attendance
 by Sandra Christensen & John Melder & Burton A. Weisbrod
-   189-204 Educational Achievement and School Peer Group Composition
 by Donald R. Winkler
-   205-229 Potential Biases in Measuring Male-Female Discrimination
 by Solomon William Polachek
-   241-257 Short-Run Supply Responses of Professional Nurses: A Microanalysis
 by Frank A. Sloan & Somchai Richupan
-   258-263 Further Considerations on the Economics of Group Practice: The Management Input
 by Richard M. Scheffler
-   264-265 4 Days, 40 Hours by Riva Poor; P. A. Samuelson
 by John D. Owen
-   230240-230240 Job Search Models, the Duration of Unemployment, and the Asking Wage: Some Empirical Evidence
 by William F. Barnes
1975, Volume 10, Issue 1
-   3-24 An Econometric Model of the Low-Skill Labor Market
 by Robert W. Crandall & C. Duncan Macrae & Lorene Y. L. Yap
-    25-43 On the Labor-Supply Effects of Age-Related Income Maintenance Programs
 by James P. Smith
-   44-55 Occupational Information and Labor Market Status: The Case of Young Men
 by Herbert S. Parne & Andrew I. Kohen
-   56-77 The Economic Returns to Increased Educational Spending
 by Thomas I. Ribich & James L. Murphy
-   78-89 Social Returns to Quantity and Quality of Education: A Further Statement
 by Charles R. Link & Edward C. Ratledge
-   90-106 Are There Unusually Effective Schools?
 by Robert E. Klitgaard & George R. Hall
-   107-115 The University Professor as a Utility Maximizer and Producer of Learning, Research, and Income
 by William E. Becker Jr.
-   116-123 The Income Redistributive Effects of Public Spending on Higher Education
 by John F. Crean
-   124-129 Manpower and Occupational Analysis. Concepts and Measurements by James G. Scoville
 by Andrew J. Winnick
1974, Volume 9, Issue 4
-   439-451 Differences in Male and Female Quitting
 by William F. Barnes & Ethel B. Jones
-   452-464 Why Do Blacks and Women Have High Unemployment Rates?
 by Nancy S. Barrett & Richard D. Morgenstern
-   465-479 Why Participation Rates of Black and White Wives Differ
 by Duran Bell
-   480-502 Teacher Mobility and Allocation
 by David Greenberg & John McCall
-   504-529 The Effects of Welfare Programs on Experimental Responses
 by Irwin Garfinkel
-   530-555 Predicting the Effects of Permanent Programs from a Limited Duration Experiment
 by Charles E. Metcalf
-   556-558 College Quality as a Screening Device?
 by George Psacharopoulos
-   559-561 The Payroll Tax for Social Security by John A. Brittain
 by William B. Neenan
-   561-563 Structure and Process in Secondary Schools, the Academic Impact of Educational Climates by Edward L. McDill; Leo C. Rigsby
 by David E. Wiley
-   563-565 Income Mobility, Racial Discrimination, and Economic Growth by John McCall
 by Leonard Rapping
-   565-567 Emergency Employment Act: The PEP Generation by Sar A. Levitan; Robert Taggart
 by Hirschel Kasper
1974, Volume 9, Issue 3
-   303-322 AFDC Income, Recipient Rates, and Family Dissolution
 by Marjorie Honig
-   323-341 Allocation of Time to Preschool Children and Educational Opportunity
 by C. Russell Hill & Frank P. Stafford
-   342-360 The Effect of Educational Differences and Labor-Market Discrimination on the Relative Earnings of Black Males
 by Stanley H. Masters
-   361-375 Safety Incentives in Workmen's Compensation Insurance
 by Louise B. Russell
-   376-389 The Black-White Earnings Gap
 by Sandra Christensen & Keith Bernard
-   390-397 The Economics of Education in British Perspective- A Review Article
 by Jesse Burkhead & Jerry Miner
-   398-407 Schooling and Discrimination in the Labor Markets
 by Lawrence B. Morse
-   408-414 Cost Functions in Public Schools
 by Elchanan Cohn & John Riew
-   415-420 Discrimination, Achievement, and Payoffs of a College Degree: A Comment
 by V. Lane Rawlins
-   420-422 Partial Unemployment Insurance Benefits and the Extent of Partial Unemployment
 by Arlene Holen & Stanley Horowitz
-   423-425 The Economics of Education: Conceptual Problems and Policy Issues by Richard Perlman
 by John C. Hause
-   425-428 Women in the Labor Force by James A. Sweet
 by T. Aldrich Finegan
1974, Volume 9, Issue 2
-   155-155 [Editorial Note]
 by Glen G. Cain
-   156-157 Introduction
 by William A. Morrill
-   158-180 An Overview of the Labor-Supply Results
 by Albert Rees
-   181-200 The Labor-Supply Response of Husbands
 by Harold W. Watts & Robert Avery & David Elesh & David Horner & M. J. Lefcowitz & John Mamer & Dale Poirier & Seymour Spilerman & Sonia Wright
-   201-222 The Labor-Supply Response of Married Women, Husband Present
 by Glen G. Cain & Walter Nicholson & Charles D. Mallar & Judith Wooldridge
-   223-252 The Labor-Supply Response of the Family
 by Robinson G. Hollister
-   253-264 An Overview of the Results on Consumption, Health, and Social Behavior
 by William J. Baumol
-   265-278 Availability of Data from the Graduated Work Incentive Experiment
 by Felicity M. Skidmore
-   279-289 Unemployment and the Supply of Labor
 by Samuel A. Rea Jr.
-   290-293 Ends and Means of Reducing Income Poverty by Robert J. Lampman
 by Martin Bronfenbrenner
1974, Volume 9, Issue 1
-   1-4 Editorial Note
 by Glen G. Cain
-   5-6 Introduction
 by Robert H. Strotz
-   7-20 Hospital Capital Investment: The Roles of Demand, Profits, and Physicians
 by Mark V. Pauly
-   21-32 Organizational Control and the Economic Efficiency of Hospitals: The Production of Nursing Services
 by Ronald G. Ehrenberg
-   33-49 A Study of Hospital Cost Inflation
 by David P. Baron
-   50-62 Scale Economies in the Delivery of Medical Care: A Mixed Integer Programming Analysis of Efficient Manpower Utilization
 by Fredrick L. Golladay & Marilyn E. Manser & Kenneth R. Smith
-   63-79 Price Discrimination for Physicians' Services
 by Robert T. Masson & S. Wu
-   80-94 The Short-Run Supply of Nurse's Time
 by M. F. Bognanno & J. S. Hixson & J. R. Jeffers
-   95-116 The physician assistant is a title applied to individuals who assume at least a portion of physicians' traditional duties. This paper develops a production function methodology to estimate the potential contribution of physician assistants in the delivery of medical care. This methodology is applied to a paradigm delivery mode, an urban health center. Following upon a discussion of the possibilities for delegation and the efficient assignment of medical tasks to physician assistants, a numerical production function is estimated for physicians and physician assistants working together. When taking on his most productive assignments, it is found, a physician assistant can replace half of a full-time physician
 by Richard Zeckhauser & Michael Eliastam
-   117-128 Health and Labor Force Participation
 by Monroe Berkowitz & William G. Johnson
-   129-142 The Effects of Co-Payment on the Poor
 by R. G. Beck
-   143-144 Review: Work in America
 by Burkhard Strumpel
1973, Volume 8, Issue 4
-   411-421 The Politics of a Guaranteed Income: The Nixon Administration and the Family Assistance Plan: A Review Article
 by Leonard J. Hausman
-   422-435 A Tax Credit Scheme for Britain? A Review of the British Government's Green Paper
 by Howard Glennerster
-   436-455 Wage Discrimination: Reduced Form and Structural Estimates
 by Alan S. Blinder
-   456-471 Racial Wage Discrimination and Employment Segregation
 by Robert J. Flanagan
-   472-484 Determinants of Individual Success in On-The-Job Training
 by Morley Gunderson
-   485-496 A Human Capital Approach to the Burden of the Military Draft
 by Charles B. Knapp
-   497-505 A Dynamic Analysis of Labor Force Participation of Married Women of Childbearing Age
 by Marion Gross Sobol
-   506-515 The Geographic Mobility of College Graduates
 by Michael J. Greenwood
-   516-518 The Distribution of Educational Resources in Large American Cities: A Comment
 by Donald E. Frey
-   518-519 The Distribution of Educational Resources in Large American Cities: A Reply
 by John D. Owen
-   519-522 Operating Expenditures and Sponsored Research at U.S. Medical Schools: A Comment
 by Robert J. Latham
-   522-524 Operating Expenditures and Sponsored Research at U.S. Medical Schools: A Reply
 by Paul Wing
-   524-526 Estimating U.S. Human Capital Loss in Southeast Asia: A Comment
 by Adrian Ziderman
-   526-527 Estimating U.S. Human Capital Loss in Southeast Asia: Reply
 by Philip Eden
1973, Volume 8, Issue 3
-   275-305 A Statistical Analysis of the O E O Experiment in Educational Performance Contracting
 by Irwin Garfinkel & Edward M. Gramlich
-   306-317 The Effect of College Quality on Earnings: Results from the N B E R-Thorndike Data
 by Terence J. Wales
-   318-330 Income Distribution Effects of Higher Education Expenditures in California, Florida, and Hawaii
 by Joseph E. Hight & Richard Pollock
-   331-348 Real Returns to Medical Education
 by Cotton M. Lindsay
-   349-364 Explaining Variations in the Hourly Wage Rates of Urban Minority Group Females
 by Raymond J. Struyk
-   365-382 The Effect of Extending Minimum Wages to Cover Household Maids
 by J. Peter Mattila
-   383-396 The Economics of Discrimination against Women: Some New Findings
 by Isabel V. Sawhill
-   396-404 Scholastic Choice: An Economic Model of Student Behavior
 by Alan Freiden & Robert J. Staaf
1973, Volume 8, Issue 2
-   139-155 Social Returns to Quantity and Quality of Schooling
 by George E. Johnson & Frank P. Stafford
-   155-155 Editorial Note
 by Robert J. Lampman
-   156-180 Family Background, Secondary School Expenditure, and Student Ability
 by Lewis J. Perl
-   181-201 Theories of Hospital Inflation: Some Empirical Evidence
 by Karen Davis
-   202-211 The Impact of Medicaid on State and Local Health and Hospitals Expenditures, with Special Reference to Blacks
 by Ronald J. Vogel & John F. Morrall III
-   212-222 Charity, Competition, and the Pricing of Doctors' Services
 by Roy J. Ruffin & Duane E. Leigh
-   223-241 Human Capital in Southern Migration
 by Gene Laber
-   242-249 Children of the Severely Injured
 by Paul A. Brinker & E. Wayne Murdock
-   250-256 Teenage Employment Effects of State Minimum Wages
 by Arnold Katz
-   257-259 Allocation of Resources to Health Revisited
 by Edward Meeker
-   260-263 High School Inputs and Their Contribution to School Performance: A Comment
 by John C. Hambor & Llad Phillips & Harold L. Votey
-   264-265 Dealing with Drug Abuse by Patricia M. Wald; Peter Barton Hutt
 by Irving Leveson
1973, Volume 8, Issue 1
-   3-23 Interactions between Educational Spending and Student Enrollment
 by Alan L. Gustman & George B. Pidot Jr.
-   24-36 Verbal Ability and Socioeconomic Status of 9th and 12th Grade College Preparatory, General, and Vocational Students
 by Rupert N. Evans & Joel D. Galloway
-   37-56 The Economics of Group Practice
 by Joseph P. Newhouse
-   57-72 The Impact of the Extended-Care Facility Benefit on Hospital Use and Reimbursements under Medicare
 by Louise B. Russell
-   73-84 Regional Migration Patterns and Poverty among the Aged in the South
 by George Thomas
-   85-97 Rates of Return on Investment in Education: Recent Results for Britain
 by Adrian Ziderman
-   98-109 Enlistment Rates for Military Service and Unemployment
 by John C. Hause
-   110-115 A Benefit-Cost Analysis of the Upward Bound Program: A Comment
 by Pamela Christoffel & Mary Beth Celio
-   115-118 Reply to "A Benefit-Cost Analysis of the Upward Bound Program: A Comment"
 by Walter I. Garms
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