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00-01     International Policies on Early Adolescent Employment: An Evaluation from the U.S. and TIMSS Participant Nations By: David Post and Suet-ling Pong

Published As: Post, D. and S. Pong (2000). "International Policies on Early Adolescent Employment: An Evaluation from the U.S. and TIMSS Participant Nations." International Journal of Educational Policy, Research, and Practice 2:153-170.

00-02     Changes in Employment Relations and Growth in Wage Inequality: Relative Distribution Analysis of the U.S. Wage Structure 1975 - 1997 By: Stefan Hrafn Jonsson

00-03     Children's Work, Schooling, and Social Welfare in Comparative Perspective: Chile, Peru and Mexico Since the Eighties By: David Post

Published As: Post, D. (2001). Children's Work, Schooling, and Welfare in Latin America. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

00-04     Cohort Changes in Labor Force Attachment, Working and Nonworking Life Expectancies of Older Men By: Roland Daeumer and Mark D. Hayward

00-05     Education and Labor Force Participation by Mexican Children During Structural Adjustment: A Microeconomic Analysis By: Hector Robles-Vasquez and David G. Abler

00-06     New Days, New Ways?: Modernization, Sexual Attitudes and Contraceptive Knowledge among Adolescent Women in a Traditional State in Mexico By: Deborah Roempke Graefe

00-07     A Microsimulation Study of the Effect of Concurrent Partnerships on the Spread of HIV in Uganda By: Martina Morris and Mirjam Kretzschmar

Published As: Morris, M. and M. Kretzschmar (2000). "A Microsimulation Study of the Effect of Concurrent Partnerships on the Spread of HIV in Uganda." Mathematical Population Studies 8(2):109-133.

00-08     The Demographic Revolution in Population Aging: A Century of Change, 1950 - 2050 By: Mark D. Hayward and Zhenmei Zhang

Published As: Hayward, M.D. and Z. Zhang (2001). "Demography of Aging: A Century of Global Change, 1950-2050." In Binstock, R.H. and L.K. George, The Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences, Fifth Edition. San Diego: Academic Press.

00-09     Expectations, Gender, and Norms in Migration Decision-Making By: Gordon F. De Jong

Published As: De Jong, G.F. (2000). "Expectations, Gender, and Norms in Migration Decision-Making." Population Studies 54:307-319. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

00-10     The Significance of Socioeconomic Status in Explaining the Race Gap in Chronic Health Conditions By: Mark D. Hayward, Eileen M. Crimmins, Toni P. Miles, and Yu Yang

Published As: Hayward, M.D. , E.M. Crimmins , T.P. Miles and Y. Yang (2000). "The Significance of Socioeconomic Status in Explaining the Race Gap in Chronic Health Conditions." American Sociological Review 65:910-930. |Journal Home Page|

00-11     Education and the Child Labor Paradox Today By: David Post

Published As: Post, D. (2001). "Education and the Child Labor Paradox Today." Comparative Education Review 45(1):127-139. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

00-12     The Footprints of Cohabitation: Results from Marital Status Life Tables For the US, 1995 By: Robert Schoen and Nicola Standish

Published As: Schoen, R. and N.J. Standish (2001). "The Retrenchment of Marriage: Results from Marital Status Life Tables for the United States, 1995." Population and Development Review 27(3):553-563. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

00-13     Measures of Multi-Group Segregation By: Sean F. Reardon and Glenn Firebaugh

Published As: Reardon, S.F. and G. Firebaugh (2002). "Measures of Multigroup Segregation." Sociological Methodology 32:33-67. |Abstract| |Journal Home Page|

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