Time, money, peers, and parents; some data and theories on teenage behavior Peter Kooreman OrigninalPaper 01 December 2006 Pages: 9 - 33
Binge drinking and labor market success: a longitudinal study on young people Shao-Hsun KengWallace E. Huffman Original Paper 10 December 2005 Pages: 35 - 54
Does single parenthood increase the probability of teenage promiscuity, substance use, and crime? Heather AntecolKelly Bedard Original Paper 12 October 2005 Pages: 55 - 71
Do youth nonmarital childbearing choices reflect income and relationship expectations? Barbara WolfeRobert HavemanJonathan A. Schwabish OriginalPaper 10 January 2007 Pages: 73 - 100
Scholastic ability vs family background in educational success: evidence from Danish sample survey data James McIntoshMartin D. Munk Original Paper 12 April 2006 Pages: 101 - 120
Heterogeneity in the intergenerational transmission of educational attainment: evidence from Switzerland on natives and second-generation immigrants Philipp BauerRegina T. Riphahn Original Paper 28 April 2006 Pages: 121 - 148
Intergenerational education mobility of black and white South Africans Alain-Désiré NimubonaDésiré Vencatachellum OriginalPaper 10 January 2007 Pages: 149 - 182
Family structure and child outcomes in the USA and Sweden Anders BjörklundDonna K. GintherMarianne Sundström Original Paper 13 October 2006 Pages: 183 - 201
An examination of some mechanisms underlying externality benefits of girls' schooling Sharada Weir Original Paper 12 October 2005 Pages: 203 - 222
The within-household schooling decision: a study of children in rural Andhra Pradesh Masako OtaPeter G. Moffatt Original Paper 18 January 2006 Pages: 223 - 239