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Volume 46, Number 1 (Winter) 2011
Articles
Grogger, Jeffrey. 2011. “Speech Patterns and Racial Wage Inequality.” Journal of Human Resources 46(1): 1–25.
Giuliano, Laura, David I. Levine, and Jonathan Leonard. 2011. “Racial Bias in the Manager-Employee Relationship: An Analysis of Quits, Dismissals, and Promotions at a Large Retail Firm.” Journal of Human Resources 46(1): 26–52.
Pope, Devin G., and Justin R. Sydnor. 2011. “What’s in a Picture? Evidence of Discrimination from Prosper.com.” Journal of Human Resources 46(1): 53–92.
Behrman, Jere R., Susan W. Parker, and Petra E. Todd. 2011. “Do Conditional Cash Transfers for Schooling Generate Lasting Benefits? A Five-Year Followup of PROGRESA/Oportunidades.” Journal of Human Resources 46(1): 93–122.
Lai, Fang, Elisabeth Sadoulet, and Alain de Janvry. 2011. “The Contributions of School Quality and Teacher Qualifications to Student Performance: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Beijing Middle Schools.” Journal of Human Resources 46(1): 123–153.
Moretti, Enrico, and Matthew Neidell. 2011. “Pollution, Health, and Avoidance Behavior: Evidence from the Ports of Los Angeles.” Journal of Human Resources 46(1): 154–175.
Malani, Anup, and Ramanan Laxminarayan. 2011. “Incentives for Reporting Infectious Disease Outbreaks.” Journal of Human Resources 46(1): 176–202.
Engelhardt, Gary V., and Anil Kumar. 2011. “Pensions and Household Wealth Accumulation.” Journal of Human Resources 46(1): 203–236.
Volume 46, Number 2 (Spring) 2011
Articles
Oettinger, Gerald S. 2011. “The Incidence and Wage Consequences of Home-Based Work in the United States, 1980–2000.” Journal of Human Resources 46(2): 237–260.
Maurer-Fazio, Margaret, Rachel Connelly, Lan Chen, and Lixin Tang. 2011. “Childcare, Eldercare, and Labor Force Participation of Married Women in Urban China, 1982–2000.” Journal of Human Resources 46(2): 261–294.
Li, Lixing, and Xiaoyu Wu. 2011. “Gender of Children, Bargaining Power, and Intrahousehold Resource Allocation in China.” Journal of Human Resources 46(2): 295–316.
Rees, Daniel I., and Joseph J. Sabia. 2011. “The Effect of Migraine Headache on Educational Attainment.” Journal of Human Resources 46(2): 317–332.
Hellerstein, Judith K., and Melinda Sandler Morrill. 2011. “Dads and Daughters: The Changing Impact of Fathers on Women’s Occupational Choices.” Journal of Human Resources 46(2): 333–372.
Frisvold, David E., and Julie C. Lumeng. 2011. “Expanding Exposure: Can Increasing the Daily Duration of Head Start Reduce Childhood Obesity?” Journal of Human Resources 46(2): 373–402.
Hankins, Scott, and Mark Hoekstra. 2011. “Lucky in Life, Unlucky in Love? The Effect of Random Income Shocks on Marriage and Divorce.” Journal of Human Resources 46(2): 403–426.
Emran, M. Shahe, and Forhad Shilpi. 2011. “Intergenerational Occupational Mobility in Rural Economy: Evidence from Nepal and Vietnam.” Journal of Human Resources 46(2): 427–458.
Volume 46, Number 3 (Summer) 2011
Articles
Mangyo, Eiji, and Albert Park. 2011. “Relative Deprivation and Health: Which Reference Groups Matter?” Journal of Human Resources 46(3): 459–481.
Watson, Tara, and Sara McLanahan. 2011. “Marriage Meets the Joneses: Relative Income, Identity, and Marital Status.” Journal of Human Resources 46(3): 482–517.
Aizer, Anna. 2011. “Poverty, Violence, and Health: The Impact of Domestic Violence during Pregnancy on Newborn Health.” Journal of Human Resources 46(3): 518–538.
Buckles, Kasey, Melanie Guldi, and Joseph Price. 2011. “Changing the Price of Marriage: Evidence from Blood Test Requirements.” Journal of Human Resources 46(3): 539–567.
Hubbard, William H. J. 2011. “The Phantom Gender Difference in the College Wage Premium.” Journal of Human Resources 46(3): 568–586.
Kane, Thomas J., Eric S. Taylor, John H. Tyler, and Amy L. Wooten. 2011. “Identifying Effective Classroom Practices Using Student Achievement Data.” Journal of Human Resources 46(3): 587–613.
Scott-Clayton, Judith. 2011. “On Money and Motivation: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis of Financial Incentives for College Achievement.” Journal of Human Resources 46(3): 614–646.
Akresh, Richard, and Ilana Redstone Akresh. 2011. “Using Achievement Tests to Measure Language Assimilation and Language Bias among the Children of Immigrants.” Journal of Human Resources 46(3): 647–667.
Volume 46, Number 4 (Fall) 2011
Articles
Kelly, Elaine. 2011. “The Scourge of Asian Flu: In utero Exposure to Pandemic Influenza and the Development of a Cohort of British Children.” Journal of Human Resources 46(4): 669–694.
Kippersluis, Hans van, Owen O’Donnell, and Eddy van Doorslaer. 2011. “Long-Run Returns to Education: Does Schooling Lead to an Extended Old Age?” Journal of Human Resources 46(4): 695–721.
Kis-Katos, Krisztina, and Robert Sparrow. 2011. “Child Labor and Trade Liberalization in Indonesia.” Journal of Human Resources 46(4): 722–749.
Dahl, Molly, Thomas DeLeire, and Jonathan A. Schwabish. 2011. “Estimates of Year-to-Year Volatility in Earnings and in Household Incomes from Administrative, Survey, and Matched Data.” Journal of Human Resources 46(4): 750–774.
Johnson, William R. 2011. “Fixed Costs and Hours Constraints.” Journal of Human Resources 46(4): 775–799.
Agüero, Jorge M., and Mindy S. Marks. 2011. “Motherhood and Female Labor Supply in the Developing World: Evidence from Infertility Shocks.” Journal of Human Resources 46(4): 800–826.
Grove, Wayne A., Andrew Hussey, and Michael Jetter. 2011. “The Gender Pay Gap Beyond Human Capital: Heterogeneity in Noncognitive Skills and in Labor Market Tastes.” Journal of Human Resources 46(4): 827–874.
Bago d’Uva, Teresa, Maarten Lindeboom, Owen O’Donnell, and Eddy van Doorslaer. 2011. “Slipping Anchor? Testing the Vignettes Approach to Identification and Correction of Reporting Heterogeneity.” Journal of Human Resources 46(4): 875–906.