NLS Discussion Papers

The following reports are listed in chronological order and are the result of on-going analyses of data from the NLS made possible through funding from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. The blue highlight indicates that an abstract is available on-line. The views expressed in the papers are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the policies of the BLS.

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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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