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Table of Contents for Volume 44, 2009

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Volume 44, Number 1 (Winter) 2009

Articles

Judge, George, and Laura Schechter. 2009. “Detecting Problems in Survey Data Using Benford’s Law.” Journal of Human Resources 44(1): 1–24.

Brown, Philip H. 2009. “Dowry and Intrahousehold Bargaining: Evidence from China.” Journal of Human Resources 44(1): 25–46.

Yang, Zhou, Donna B. Gilleskie, and Edward C. Norton. 2009. “Health Insurance, Medical Care, and Health Outcomes: A Model of Elderly Health Dynamics.” Journal of Human Resources 44(1): 47–114.

Selden, Thomas M. 2009. “The Impact of Increased Tax Subsidies on the Insurance Coverage of Self-Employed Families: Evidence from the 1996-2004 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey.” Journal of Human Resources 44(1): 115–139.

Cascio, Elizabeth U. 2009. “Maternal Labor Supply and the Introduction of Kindergartens into American Public Schools.” Journal of Human Resources 44(1): 140–170.

Joensen, Juanna Schrøter, and Helena Skyt Nielsen. 2009. “Is there a Causal Effect of High School Math on Labor Market Outcomes?” Journal of Human Resources 44(1): 171–198.

Pallais, Amanda. 2009. “Taking a Chance on College: Is the Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship Program a Winner?” Journal of Human Resources 44(1): 199–222.

Jepsen, Christopher, and Steven Rivkin. 2009. “Class Size Reduction and Student Achievement: The Potential Tradeoff between Teacher Quality and Class Size.” Journal of Human Resources 44(1): 223–250.

Belasen, Ariel R., and Solomon W. Polachek. 2009. “How Disasters Affect Local Labor Markets: The Effects of Hurricanes in Florida.” Journal of Human Resources 44(1): 251–276.


Volume 44, Number 2 (Spring) 2009

Articles

Eliason, Marcus, and Donald Storrie. 2009. “Does Job Loss Shorten Life?” Journal of Human Resources 44(2): 227–302.

Fletcher, Jason M., and Barbara L. Wolfe. 2009. “Education and Labor Market Consequences of Teenage Childbearing: Evidence Using the Timing of Pregnancy: Outcomes and Community Fixed Effects.” Journal of Human Resources 44(2): 303–325.

Loughran, David S., and Julie M. Zissimopoulos. 2009.“Why Wait? The Effect of Marriage and Childbearing on the Wages of Men and Women.” Journal of Human Resources 44(2): 326–349.

Heim, Bradley T. 2009. “Structural Estimation of Family Labor Supply with Taxes: Estimating a Continuous Hours Model Using a Direct Utility Specification.” Journal of Human Resources 44(2): 350–385.

Aaronson, Daniel, and Eric French. 2009. “The Effects of Progressive Taxation on Labor Supply when Hours and Wages Are Jointly Determined.” Journal of Human Resources 44(2): 386–408.

Kreider, Brent, and Steven C. Hill. 2009. “Partially Identifying Treatment Effects with an Application to Covering the Uninsured.” Journal of Human Resources 44(2): 409–449.

Neidell, Matthew. 2009. “Information, Avoidance Behavior, and Health: The Effect of Ozone on Asthma Hospitalizations.” Journal of Human Resources 44(2): 450–478.

Hoffmann, Florian, and Philip Oreopoulos. 2009. “A Professor Like Me: The Influence of Instructor Gender on College Achievement.” Journal of Human Resources 44(2): 479–494.

Sullivan, Paul. 2009. “Estimation of an Occupational Choice Model when Occupations are Misclassified.” Journal of Human Resources 44(2): 495–535.

Bundervoet, Tom, Philip Verwimp, and Richard Akresh. 2009. “Health and Civil War in Rural Burundi.” Journal of Human Resources 44(2): 536–563.


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Posted: March 8, 2009
Updated: June 12, 2009