
Spring 1996 Working Papers
Poverty, Race, and Inequality
WP-96-01
Do Official Poverty Rates
Provide Useful Information About Trends in Children's Economic Welfare?
Christopher Jencks and Susan E. Mayer
WP-96-02
Does Childhood Poverty Affect
the Life Chances of Children?
Greg J. Duncan, Wei-Jun Yeung, Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, and Judith Smith
WP-96-03
Welfare, Work, and Choices:
Expanding Notions of Policy Incentives
Judith A. Levine
WP-96-04
Single Mothers' Living Arrangements:
The Effect of Household Composition on AFDC Participation
Rebecca A. London
WP-96-05
The Effects of Income
and Wealth on Time and Money Transfers Between Parents and Children
Joseph G. Altonji, Fumio Hayashi, and Laurence Kotlikoff
WP-96-07
Lake Parc Place: A Study of
the First Four Years of a Mixed-Income Housing Program
James E. Rosenbaum, Linda K. Stroh, and Cathy Flynn
Educational Policy
WP-96-08
Parent Involvement in Shared
Decision Making: Barriers to Democratic Participation in Urban Elementary
Schools
John B. Diamond
WP-96-09
Individuals in Institutional
Contexts: A Reexamination of Factors Influencing Degree Attainment
James C. Witte and Curtis Askew
Wp-96-10
Using Siblings to Estimate the
Effect of School Quality on Wages
Joseph G. Altonji and Thomas A. Dunn
Labor Markets and Employment
WP-96-11
Employer Learning and the
Signaling Value of Education
Joseph G. Altonji and Charles R. Pierret
WP-96-12
Unions, Employers Associations,
and Wage-Setting Institutions in North and Central Europe, 1950-1992
Michael Wallerstein, Miriam Golden, and Peter Lange
WP-96-13
Job Creation and Job Destruction
with Local and Centralized Wage-Setting
Karl Ove Moene and Michael Wallerstein
WP-96-14
The Impact of Immigration on
Natives in the Antebellum U.S. Labor Market, 1850-60
Joseph P. Ferrie
WP-96-15
The Missing Link: Social Infrastructure
and Employers' Use of Information
Shazia Rafiullah Miller and James E. Rosenbaum
WP-96-16
Employment Effects on East German
Fertility After Unification
James C. Witte and Gert G. Wagner
Feminist Public Policy
WP-96-17
It's a Man's Job, or So
they Say: The Production of Sex Segregation in Occupations
Judith A. Levine
WP-96-18
In Defense of "Descriptive"
Representation
Jane Mansbridge
Business and Government
WP-96-19
The Market for Equity Markets:
The Classification and Regulation of Automated Trading Systems
Ian Domowitz and Ruben Lee
WP-96-20
Complaints and Geographic Mobility
as Responses to Dissatisfaction with Public Services
Paul J. Devereux and Burton A. Weisbrod
Global Perspectives
See WP-96-12, WP-96-13,
and WP-96-16
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