Quick Jumps: Winter
Volume 43, Number 1 (Winter) 2008
ArticlesMcEwan, 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.