Methodological individualism and social knowledge
Kenneth J. Arrow
págs. 1-9
Time-series evidence on the sources of trends in wage inequality
Valerie A. Ramey, George J Borjas
págs. 10-16
págs. 17-22
Rising wage inequality and the U.S. gender gap
Francine D. Blau, Lawrence M. Kahn
págs. 23-28
Changing wage structure and black-white wage differentials
David Card, Thomas Lemieux
págs. 29-33
The dynamics of poverty spells: Updating Bane and Ellwood
Ann Huff Stevens
págs. 34-37
Welfare dependence: Concepts, measures, and trends
Robert A. Moffitt, Peter Gottschalk
págs. 38-42
Has the decline in benefits shortened welfare spells?
Hillary Hoynes, Thomas MaCurdy
págs. 43-48
Short-term recidivism among public-assistance recipients
Patricia Ruggles, Rebecca M. Blank
págs. 49-53
Low-wage employment subsidies versus the welfare state
Edmund S. Phelps
págs. 54-58
Wage distribution and unemployment: The French experience
Jean-Paul Fitoussi
págs. 59-64
Converting unemployment benefits into employment subsidies
Dennis J. Snower
págs. 65-70
The welfare state and the employment problem
Assar Lindbeck
págs. 71-75
Curing child poverty in the United States
Barbara R. Bergmann
págs. 76-80
Irwin Garfinkel
págs. 81-85
Nancy Folbre
págs. 86-90
The economic status of African-American women: special session in honor of Phyllis A. Wallace
Bernard E. Anderson
págs. 91-92
págs. 93-97
Litigation of employment discrimination under Title VII: The case of African-American women
Charles L. Betsey
págs. 98-102
págs. 103-107
Changes in wage-and-salary returns to skill and the recent rise in female self-employment
Theresa J. Devine
págs. 108-113
A child-support assurance program: How much will it reduce child poverty, and at what cost?
Elaine Sorensen, Sandra Clark
págs. 114-119
Housework, wages, and the division of housework time for employed spouses
Leslie S. Stratton, Joni Hersch
págs. 120-125
págs. 126-131
Noncooperative bargaining models of marriage
Shelly Lundberg, Robert A. Pollak
págs. 132-137
The creation of domestic currencies
Viviana Z. Zelizer
págs. 138-142
Rethinking economics through a feminist lens
Myra H. Strober
págs. 143-147
págs. 148-152
Feminist thought and economics: or, what do the Visigoths know?
Diana L. Strassman
págs. 153-158
When can government subsidize research joint ventures? Politics, economics, and limits to
Linda Cohen
págs. 159-163