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Volume 42, Number 1 (Winter) 2007
ArticlesFrancesconi, Marco, and Wilbert van der Klaauw. 2007. “The Socioeconomic Consequences of “In-Work” Benefit Reform for British Lone Mothers.” Journal of Human Resources 42(1): 1–31.
McDonald, Judith A., and Robert J. Thornton. 2007. “Do New Male and Female College Graduates Receive Unequal Pay?” Journal of Human Resources 42(1): 32–48.
Paxson, Christina, and Norbert Schady. 2007. “Cognitive Development among Young Children in Ecuador: The Roles of Wealth, Health, and Parenting.” Journal of Human Resources 42(1): 49–84.
Lakdawalla, Darius, and Tomas Philipson. 2007. “Labor Supply and Weight.” Journal of Human Resources 42(1): 85–116.
Moehling, Carolyn M. 2007. “The American Welfare System and Family Structure: An Historical Perspective.” Journal of Human Resources 42(1): 117–155.
Røed, Knut, and Elisabeth Fevang. 2007. “Organizational Change, Absenteeism, and Welfare Dependency.” Journal of Human Resources 42(1):156–193.
Rothstein, Donna S. 2007. “High School Employment and Youths’ Academic Achievement.” Journal of Human Resources 42(1): 194–213.
Donni, Olivier, and Nicolas Moreau. 2007. “Collective Labor Supply: A Single-Equation Model and Some Evidence from French Data.” Journal of Human Resources 42(1): 214–246.
Genadek, Katie R., Wendy A. Stock, and Christiana Stoddard. 2007. “No-Fault Divorce Laws and the Labor Supply of Women with and without Children.” Journal of Human Resources 42(1): 247–274.
Volume 42, Number 2 (Spring) 2007
Articles
Kaushal, Neeraj, Robert Kaestner, and Cordelia Reimers. 2007. “Labor Market Effects of September 11th on Arab and Muslim Residents of the United States.” Journal of Human Resources 42(2): 275–308.
Helland, Eric, and Alexander Tabarrok. 2007. “Does Three Strikes Deter? A Nonparametric Estimation.” Journal of Human Resources 42(2): 309–330.
McKinnish, Terra G. 2007. “Sexually Integrated Workplaces and Divorce: Another Form of On-the-Job Search.” Journal of Human Resources 42(2): 331–352.
Denny, Kevin, and Vincent O’ Sullivan. 2007. “The Economic Consequences of Being Left-Handed: Some Sinister Results.” Journal of Human Resources 42(2): 353–374.
Ananat, Elizabeth Oltmans, Jonathan Gruber, and Phillip Levine. 2007. “Abortion Legalization and Life-Cycle Fertility.” Journal of Human Resources 42(2): 375–397.
Bjerk, David. 2007. “The Differing Nature of Black-White Wage Inequality Across Occupational Sectors.” Journal of Human Resources 42(2): 398–434.
Neumark, David, and Olena Nizalova. 2007. “Minimum Wage Effects in the Longer Run.” Journal of Human Resources 42(2): 435–452.
Tekin, Erdal. 2007. “Childcare Subsidies, Wages, and Employment of Single Mothers.” Journal of Human Resources 42(2): 453–487.
Volume 42, Number 3 (Summer) 2007
Articles
Jacob, Brian, Lars Lefgren, and Enrico Moretti. 2007. “The Dynamics of Criminal Behavior: Evidence from Weather Shocks.” Journal of Human Resources 42(3): 489–527.
Dee, Thomas S. 2007. “Teachers and the Gender Gaps in Student Achievement.” Journal of Human Resources 42(3): 528–554.
Kane, Thomas J. 2007. “Evaluating the Impact of the D.C. Tuition Assistance Grant Program.” Journal of Human Resources 42(3): 555–582.
Svarer, Michael. 2007. “Working Late: Do Workplace Sex Ratios Affect Partnership Formation and Dissolution?” Journal of Human Resources 42(3): 583–595.
Mazzolari, Francesca. 2007. “Welfare Use when Approaching the Time Limit.” Journal of Human Resources 42(3): 596–618. [Mazzolari Appendix]
Ziliak, James P. 2007. “Making Work Pay: Changes in Effective Tax Rates and Guarantees in U.S. Transfer Programs, 1983–2002.” Journal of Human Resources 42(3): 619–642.
Kimmel, Jean and Rachel Connelly. 2007. “Mothers’ Time Choices: Caregiving, Leisure, Home Production, and Paid Work.” Journal of Human Resources 42(3): 643–681.
Leonard, Kenneth L., Melkiory C. Masatu, MD, and Alexandre Vialou. 2007. “Getting Doctors to Do Their Best: The Roles of Ability and Motivation in Health Care Quality.” Journal of Human Resources 42(3): 682–700. [Leonard, Masatu, and Alexandre Additional Tables]
Volume 42, Number 4 (Fall) 2007
Articles
Goldsmith, Arthur H., Darrick Hamilton, and William Darity, Jr. 2007. “From Dark to Light: Skin Color and Wages among African-Americans.” Journal of Human Resources 42(4): 701–738.
Smith, James P. 2007. “The Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Health over the Life-Course.” Journal of Human Resources 42(4): 739–764.
Goldhaber, Dan. 2007. “Everyone’s Doing It, But What Does Teacher Testing Tell Us About Teacher Effectiveness?” Journal of Human Resources 42(4): 765–794.
Maurin, Eric, and Theodora Xenogiani. 2007. “Demand for Education and Labor Market Outcomes: Lessons from the Abolition of Compulsory Conscription in France.” Journal of Human Resources 42(4): 795–819.
Das, Jishnu, Stefan Dercon, James Habyarimana, and Pramila Krishnan. 2007. “Teacher Shocks and Student Learning: Evidence from Zambia.” Journal of Human Resources 42(4): 820–862.
Handa, Sudhanshu, and Amber Peterman. 2007. “Child Health and School Enrollment: A Replication.” Journal of Human Resources 42(4): 863–880.
Heim, Bradley T. 2007. “The Incredible Shrinking Elasticities: Married Female Labor Supply, 1978–2002.” Journal of Human Resources 42(4): 881–918.
Cebi, Merve. 2007. “Locus of Control and Human Capital Investment Revisited.” Journal of Human Resources 42(4): 919–932.