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  • The Journal of Human ResourcesIndex 2014 Volume XLIX

Winter 2014, Volume 49, Issue 1

“Income Inequality and Early, Nonmarital Childbearing,” by Melissa S. Kearney and Phillip B. Levine 1
“Government Regulation and the Quality of Health Care: Evidence from Minimum Staffing Legislation for Nursing Homes,” by Jordan D. Matsudaira 32
“Industrialization and Bilingualism in India,” by David Clingingsmith 73
“Crime and Mental Well-Being,” by Francesca Cornaglia, Naomi E. Feldman, and Andrew Leigh 110
“Height and Earnings: The Role of Cognitive and Noncognitive Skills,” by Petter Lundborg, Paul Nystedt, and Dan-Olof Rooth 141
“Improving Takeup of Health Insurance Program: A Social Experiment in France,” by Sophie Guthmuller, Florence Jusot, and Jérôme Wittwer 167
“The Health Consequences of Retirement,” by Michael Insler 195
“Estimating Heterogeneous and Hierarchical Peer Effects on Body Weight Using Roommate Assignment as a Natural Experiment,” by Olga Yakusheva, Kandice A. Kapinos, and Daniel Eisenberg 234

Spring 2014, Volume 49, Issue 2

“Economic Background and Educational Attainment: The Role of Gene-Environment Interactions,” by Owen Thompson 263
“The Effect of Banning Affirmative Action on College Admissions Policies and Student Quality,” by Kate Antonovics and Ben Backes 295
“Estimating the Effect of College Characteristics over the Career Using Administrative Earnings Data,” by Stacy B. Dale and Alan B. Krueger 323
“Birth Order and Human Capital Development: Evidence from Ecuador,” by Monique de Haan, Erik Plug, and José Rosero 359
“Where There Is a Will: Fertility Behavior and Sex Bias in Large Families,” by Tarun Jain 393
“Dangerous Liquidity and the Demand for Health Care: Evidence from the 2008 Stimulus Payments,” by Tal Gross and Jeremy Tobacman 424
“Relative Deprivation and Risky Behaviors,” by Ana I. Balsa, Michael T. French, and Tracy L. Regan 446
“Search and Nonwage Job Characteristics,” by Paul Sullivan and Ted To 472

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Summer 2014, Volume 49, Issue 3

“Low-Skilled Immigration and Parenting Investments of College-Educated Mothers in the United States: Evidence from Time-Use Data,” by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Almudena Sevilla 509
“The FDA and ABCs: Unintended Consequences of Antidepressant Warnings on Human Capital,” by Susan H. Busch, Ezra Golberstein, and Ellen Meara 540
“When Opportunity Knocks, Who Answers? New Evidence on College Achievement Awards,” by Joshua Angrist, Philip Oreopoulos, and Tyler Williams 572
“Improving Reading Skills by Encouraging Children to Read in School: A Randomized Evaluation of the Sa Aklat Sisikat Reading Program in the Philippines,” by Ama Baafra Abeberese, Todd J. Kumler, and Leigh L. Linden 611
“Children of War: The Long-Run Effects of Large-Scale Physical Destruction and Warfare on Children,” by Mevlude Akbulut-Yuksel 634
“The Medium-Term Effects of Scholarships in a Low-Income Country,” by Deon Filmer and Norbert Schady 663
“The Importance of Cost of Living and Education in Estimates of the Conditional Wage Gap Between Black and White Women,” by Peter McHenry and Melissa McInerney 695
“Comparing Labor Supply Elasticities in Europe and the United States: New Results,” by Olivier Bargain, Kristian Orsini, and Andreas Peichl 723

Fall 2014, Volume 49, Issue 4

“Bullying in Elementary School,” by Helena Nielsen,Marianne Simonsen, and Tine Eriksen 839
“Estimating Heterogeneous Takeup and Crowd-Out Responses to Existing Medicaid Income Limits and Their Nonmarginal Expansions,” by John C. Ham, Serkan Ozbeklik, and Lara D. Shore-Sheppard 872
“Ability, Parental Valuation of Education, and the High School Dropout Decision,” by Kelly Foley, Giovanni Gallipoli, and David A. Green 906
“Teacher Pay Reform and Productivity: Panel Data Evidence from Adoptions of Q-Comp in Minnesota,” by Aaron J. Sojourner, Elton Mykerezi, and Kristine L. West 945
“Staying for Benefits: The Effect of a Health and Family Planning Program on Out-Migration Patterns in Bangladesh,” by Tania Barham and Randall Kuhn 982
“Saving Lives: Evidence from a Conditional Food Supplementation Program,” by Marian Meller and Stephan Litschig 1014
“Do Religious Proscriptions Matter? Evidence from a Theory-Based Test,” by Daniel M. Hungerman 1053
“Is Smoking Inferior? Evidence from Variation in the Earned Income Tax Credit,” by Donald S. Kenkel, Maximilian D. Schmeiser, and Carly Urban 1094

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Referees

The Editors of the Journal of Human Resources wish to thank the following persons who served as manuscript reviewers between June 1...

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