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Authors: JUSTER FT SUZMAN R
Citation: Ft. Juster et R. Suzman, AN OVERVIEW OF THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY, The Journal of human resources, 30, 1995, pp. 7-56

Authors: GUSTMAN AL MITCHELL OS STEINMEIER TL
Citation: Al. Gustman et al., RETIREMENT MEASURES IN THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY, The Journal of human resources, 30, 1995, pp. 57-83

Authors: WALLACE RB HERZOG AR
Citation: Rb. Wallace et Ar. Herzog, OVERVIEW OF THE HEALTH MEASURES IN THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY, The Journal of human resources, 30, 1995, pp. 84-107

Authors: SOLDO BJ HILL MS
Citation: Bj. Soldo et Ms. Hill, FAMILY-STRUCTURE AND TRANSFER MEASURES IN THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY - BACKGROUND AND OVERVIEW, The Journal of human resources, 30, 1995, pp. 108-137

Authors: MOON M JUSTER FT
Citation: M. Moon et Ft. Juster, ECONOMIC-STATUS MEASURES IN THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY, The Journal of human resources, 30, 1995, pp. 138-157

Authors: SMITH JP
Citation: Jp. Smith, RACIAL AND ETHNIC-DIFFERENCES IN WEALTH IN THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY, The Journal of human resources, 30, 1995, pp. 158-183

Authors: MCGARRY K SCHOENI RF
Citation: K. Mcgarry et Rf. Schoeni, TRANSFER BEHAVIOR IN THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY - MEASUREMENT AND THE REDISTRIBUTION OF RESOURCES WITHIN THE FAMILY, The Journal of human resources, 30, 1995, pp. 184-226

Authors: BOUND J SCHOENBAUM M WAIDMANN T
Citation: J. Bound et al., RACE AND EDUCATION DIFFERENCES IN DISABILITY STATUS AND LABOR-FORCE ATTACHMENT IN THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT SURVEY, The Journal of human resources, 30, 1995, pp. 227-267

Authors: HURD MD MCGARRY K
Citation: Md. Hurd et K. Mcgarry, EVALUATION OF THE SUBJECTIVE PROBABILITIES OF SURVIVAL IN THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY, The Journal of human resources, 30, 1995, pp. 268-292

Authors: LOPREST P RUPP K SANDELL SH
Citation: P. Loprest et al., GENDER, DISABILITIES, AND EMPLOYMENT IN THE HEALTH AND RETIREMENT STUDY, The Journal of human resources, 30, 1995, pp. 293-318

Authors: FRAKER TM MARTINI AP OHLS JC
Citation: Tm. Fraker et al., THE EFFECT OF FOOD STAMP CASHOUT ON FOOD EXPENDITURES - AN ASSESSMENTOF THE FINDINGS FROM 4 DEMONSTRATIONS, The Journal of human resources, 30(4), 1995, pp. 633-649

Authors: BAKER M BENJAMIN D
Citation: M. Baker et D. Benjamin, THE RECEIPT OF TRANSFER PAYMENTS BY IMMIGRANTS TO CANADA, The Journal of human resources, 30(4), 1995, pp. 650-676

Authors: PROPPER C
Citation: C. Propper, THE DISUTILITY OF TIME SPENT ON THE UNITED-KINGDOM NATIONAL-HEALTH-SERVICE WAITING LISTS, The Journal of human resources, 30(4), 1995, pp. 677-700

Authors: CURME MA EVEN WE
Citation: Ma. Curme et We. Even, PENSION COVERAGE AND BORROWING CONSTRAINTS, The Journal of human resources, 30(4), 1995, pp. 701-712

Authors: NEUMARK D MCLENNAN M
Citation: D. Neumark et M. Mclennan, SEX-DISCRIMINATION AND WOMENS LABOR-MARKET OUTCOMES, The Journal of human resources, 30(4), 1995, pp. 713-740

Authors: BETTS JR MCFARLAND LL
Citation: Jr. Betts et Ll. Mcfarland, SAFE PORT IN A STORM - THE IMPACT OF LABOR-MARKET CONDITIONS ON COMMUNITY-COLLEGE ENROLLMENTS, The Journal of human resources, 30(4), 1995, pp. 741-765

Authors: LONG SK WISSOKER DA
Citation: Sk. Long et Da. Wissoker, WELFARE-REFORM AT 3 YEARS - THE CASE OF WASHINGTON STATES FAMILY INDEPENDENCE PROGRAM, The Journal of human resources, 30(4), 1995, pp. 766-790

Authors: SABELHAUS J MANCHESTER J
Citation: J. Sabelhaus et J. Manchester, BABY BOOMERS AND THEIR PARENTS - HOW DOES THEIR ECONOMIC WELL-BEING COMPARE IN MIDDLE-AGE, The Journal of human resources, 30(4), 1995, pp. 791-806

Authors: DEARDORFF AV HAVEMAN JD
Citation: Av. Deardorff et Jd. Haveman, THE EFFECTS OF US TRADE LAWS ON POVERTY IN AMERICA, The Journal of human resources, 30(4), 1995, pp. 807-825

Authors: RIVKIN SG
Citation: Sg. Rivkin, BLACK-WHITE DIFFERENCES IN SCHOOLING AND EMPLOYMENT, The Journal of human resources, 30(4), 1995, pp. 826-852

Authors: BLACKBURN ML
Citation: Ml. Blackburn, DECOMPOSING WAGE VARIATION - A COMMENT ON KEANE,MICHAEL,P. INDIVIDUALHETEROGENEITY AND INTERINDUSTRY WAGE DIFFERENTIALS, The Journal of human resources, 30(4), 1995, pp. 853-860

Authors: KEANE MP
Citation: Mp. Keane, DECOMPOSING WAGE VARIATION - REPLY, The Journal of human resources, 30(4), 1995, pp. 861-863

Authors: ALTONJI JG
Citation: Jg. Altonji, THE EFFECTS OF HIGH-SCHOOL CURRICULUM ON EDUCATION AND LABOR-MARKET OUTCOMES, The Journal of human resources, 30(3), 1995, pp. 409-438

Authors: MULLAHY J SINDELAR JL
Citation: J. Mullahy et Jl. Sindelar, HEALTH, INCOME, AND RISK-AVERSION - ASSESSING SOME WELFARE COSTS OF ALCOHOLISM AND POOR HEALTH, The Journal of human resources, 30(3), 1995, pp. 439-459

Authors: GABRIEL PE SCHMITZ S
Citation: Pe. Gabriel et S. Schmitz, FAVORABLE SELF-SELECTION AND THE INTERNAL MIGRATION OF YOUNG WHITE MALES IN THE UNITED-STATES, The Journal of human resources, 30(3), 1995, pp. 460-471
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