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Table of Contents for Volume 43, 2008

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Volume 43, Number 1 (Winter) 2008

Articles

McEwan, Patrick J., and Joseph S. Shapiro. 2008. “The Benefits of Delayed Primary School Enrollment: Discontinuity Estimates Using Exact Birth Dates.” Journal of Human Resources 43(1): 1–29.

Lahey, Joanna N. 2008. “Age, Women, and Hiring: An Experimental Study.” Journal of Human Resources 43(1): 30–56.

Haider, Steven J., and David S. Loughran. 2008. “The Effect of the Social Security Earnings Test on Male Labor Supply: New Evidence from Survey and Administrative Data.” Journal of Human Resources 43(1): 57–87.

Oreopoulos, Philip, Mark Stabile, Randy Walld, and Leslie L. Roos. 2008. “Short-, Medium-, and Long-Term Consequences of Poor Infant Health: An Analysis Using Siblings and Twins.” Journal of Human Resources 43(1): 88–138. [Oreopoulos, Stabile, Walld, and Roos Appendix]

Aaronson, Daniel, and Bhashkar Mazumder. 2008. “Intergenerational Economic Mobility in the United States, 1940 to 2000.” Journal of Human Resources 43(1): 139–172.

Carrell, Scott E., Frederick V. Malmstrom, James E. West. 2008. “Peer Effects in Academic Cheating.” Journal of Human Resources 43(1): 173–207.

Ribar, David C., Marilyn Edelhoch, and Qiduan Liu. 2008. “Watching the Clocks: The Role of Food Stamp Recertification and TANF Time Limits in Caseload Dynamics.” Journal of Human Resources 43(1): 208–239.

Price, Joseph. 2008. “Parent-Child Quality Time: Does Birth Order Matter?” Journal of Human Resources 43(1): 240–265.


Volume 43, Number 2 (Spring) 2008

Articles

Bleakley, Hoyt, and Aimee Chin. 2008. “What Holds Back the Second Generation? The Intergenerational Transmission of Language Human Capital among Immigrants.” Journal of Human Resources 43(2): 267–298. [Bleakley and Chin Appendix]

Dustmann, Christian. 2008. “Return Migration, Investment in Children, and Intergenerational Mobility: Comparing Sons of Foreign- and Native-Born Fathers.” Journal of Human Resources 43(2): 299–324.

Ward-Batts, Jennifer. 2008. “Out of the Wallet and into the Purse: Using Micro Data to Test Income Pooling.” Journal of Human Resources 43(2): 325–351.

Gundersen, Craig, and Brent Kreider. 2008. “Food Stamps and Food Insecurity: What Can Be Learned in the Presence of Nonclassical Measurement Error? “Journal of Human Resources 43(2): 352–382.

Sullivan, James X. 2008. “Borrowing During Unemployment: Unsecured Debt as a Safety Net.” Journal of Human Resources 43(2): 383–412.

Lin, Ming-Jen. 2008. “Does Unemployment Increase Crime? Evidence from U.S. Data 1974–2000.” Journal of Human Resources 43(2): 413–436.

Houtenville, Andrew J., and Karen Smith Conway. 2008. “Parental Effort, School Resources, and Student Achievement.” Journal of Human Resources 43(2): 437–453.

Balsa, Ana I. 2008. “Parental Problem-Drinking and Adult Children’s Labor Market Outcomes.” Journal of Human Resources 43(2): 454–486.


Volume 43, Number 3 (Summer) 2008

Articles

Cristia, Julian P. 2008. “The Effect of a First Child on Female Labor Supply: Evidence from Women Seeking Fertility Services.” Journal of Human Resources 43(3): 487–510.

Thirumurthy, Harsha, Joshua Graff Zivin, and Markus Goldstein. 2008. “The Economic Impact of AIDS Treatment: Labor Supply in Western Kenya.” Journal of Human Resources 43(3): 511–552.

Troesken, Werner. 2008. “Lead Water Pipes and Infant Mortality at the Turn of the Twentieth Century.” Journal of Human Resources 43(3): 553–575.

Dynarski, Susan. 2008. “Building the Stock of College-Educated Labor.” Journal of Human Resources 43(3): 576–610.

Ananat, Elizabeth O., and Guy Michaels. 2008. “The Effect of Marital Breakup on the Income Distribution of Women with Children.” Journal of Human Resources 43(3): 611–629.

Black, Dan A., Amelia M. Haviland, Seth G. Sanders, and Lowell J. Taylor. 2008. “Gender Wage Disparities among the Highly Educated.” Journal of Human Resources 43(3): 630–659.

Casey, Teresa, and Christian Dustmann. 2008. “Intergenerational Transmission of Language Capital and Economic Outcomes.” Journal of Human Resources 43(3): 660–687.

Aaronson, Daniel, Eric French, and James MacDonald. 2008. “The Minimum Wage, Restaurant Prices, and Labor Market Structure.” Journal of Human Resources 43(3): 688–720.

Mok, Wallace K. C., Bruce D. Meyer, Kerwin Kofi Charles, and Alexandra C. Achen. 2008. “A Note on ‘The Longitudinal Structure of Earnings Losses among Work-Limited Disabled Workers.’” Journal of Human Resources 43(3): 721–728.


Volume 43, Number 4 (Fall) 2008

Articles

ter Weel, Bas. 2008. “The Noncognitive Determinants of Labor Market and Behavioral Outcomes: Introduction to the Symposium.” Journal of Human Resources 43(4): 729–737.

Cunha, Flavio, and James J. Heckman. 2008. “Formulating, Identifying and Estimating the Technology of Cognitive and Noncognitive Skill Formation.” Journal of Human Resources 43(4): 738–782.

Segal, Carmit. 2008. “Classroom Behavior.” Journal of Human Resources 43(4): 783–814.

Borghans, Lex, Bas ter Weel, and Bruce A. Weinberg. 2008. “Interpersonal Styles and Labor Market Outcomes.” Journal of Human Resources 43(4): 815–858.

Krueger, Alan B. and David Schkade. 2008. “Sorting in the Labor Market: Do Gregarious Workers Flock to Interactive Jobs?” Journal of Human Resources 43(4): 859–883.

Fortin, Nicole M. 2008. “The Gender Wage Gap among Young Adults in the United States: The Importance of Money versus People.” Journal of Human Resources 43(4): 884–918.

Urzúa, Sergio. 2008. “Racial Labor Market Gaps: The Role of Abilities and Schooling Choices.” Journal of Human Resources 43(4): 919–971.

Borghans, Lex, Angela Lee Duckworth, James J. Heckman, and Bas ter Weel. 2008. “The Economics and Psychology of Personality Traits.” Journal of Human Resources 43(4): 972–1059.


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