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No. 92-01. Pergamit, Michael R. How the Federal Government Uses Data from the National Longitudinal Surveys.
No. 92-02. Brandburn, Norman N.; Frankel, Martin R.; Baker, Reginal P.; and Pergamit, Michael R. A Comparison of Computer-Assisted Personal Interviews (CAPI) with Paper-and-Pencil Interviews (PAPI) in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.
No. 92-03. Schwarts, Saul; Hutchens, Robert, and Jakubson, George. Dynamic Models of the Joint Determination of Labor Supply and Family Structure.
No. 92-04. Cameron, A. Colin; Gritz, R. Mark; and MaCurdy, Thomas. The Effects of Unemployment Compensation on the Unemployment of Youth.
No. 92-05. Farber, Henry S. Evaluating Competing Theories of Worker Mobility.
No. 92-06. Mott, Frank L.; and Baker, Paula. Evaluation of the 1989 Child-care Supplement in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.
No. 92-07. Light, Audrey, and Ureta Manuelita. Gender Differences in the Quit Behavior of Young Workers.
No. 92-08. Lynch, Lisa M. The Impact of Private Sector Training on Race and Gender Wage Differentials and the Career Patterns of Young Workers.
No. 92-09. Falaris, Evangelos M.; and Peters, H. Elizabeth. Responses of Female Labor Supply and Fertility to the Demographic Cycle.
No. 92-10. Hill, Anne; and O'Neill, June E. A Study of Intercohort Change in Women's Work Patterns and Earnings.
No 92-12. Leibowitz, Arleen; Klerman, Jacob Alex; and Waite, Linda. Women's Employment During Pregnancy and Following Birth.
No. 92-13. Altonji, Joseph G.; and Dunn, Thomas A. Family Background and Labor Market Outcomes.
No. 92-14. Borjas, George J.; Bronars, Stephen G., and Trejo Stephen J. Self-Selection and Internal Migration in the United States.
No. 92-15. Heckman, James J.; Cameron, Stephen V.; and Schochet, Peter Z. The Determinants and Consequences of Public and Private Sector Training.
No. 93-16. Gritz, R. Mark; and MaCurdy, Thomas. Participation in Low-Wage Labor Markets by Young Men.
No. 94-17. Gustman, Alan L.; and Steinmeier, Thomas L. Retirement in a Family Context: A Structural Model for Husbands and Wives.
No. 94-18. Light, Audrey. Transitions from School to Work: A Survey of Research Using the National Longitudinal Surveys.
No. 95-24. Parsons, Donald O. The Evolving Structures of Female Work Activities: Evidence from the National Longitudinal Surveys of Mature Women Survey, 1967-1989.
No. 95-25. Parsons, Donald O. Poverty Dynamics Among Mature Women: Evidence from the National Longitudinal Surveys, 1967-1989.
No. 95-26. Bartel, Ann and Sicherman, Nachum. Technological Change and the Skill Acquisition of Young Workers.
No. 95-27. Light, Audrey. High School Employment.
No. 95-28. Branden, Laura; Gritz, R. Mark; and Pergamit, Michael R. The Effect of Interview Length of Attrition in the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth.
No. 96-29. Dunn, Thomas; and Holtz-Eakin, Douglas. Capital Market Constrains, Parental Wealth and the Transition to Self-Employment among Men and Women.
No. 96-30. Grogger, Jeff; and Ronan, Nick. The Intergeneration Effects of Fatherlessness on Educational Attainment and Entry Level Wages.
No. 96-31. Veum, Jonathan. Training, Wages, and the Human Capital Model.
No. 96-32. Pergamit, Michael R. Assessing School to Work Transitions in the United States.
No. 96-33. Slade, Eric P. An Analysis of the Consequences of Employer Linked Health Insurance Coverage in the U.S.
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