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The Journal of Human Resources Index of Articles Volume XLI Winter 2005, Volume 41, Issue 1 Welfare Reform and Children’s Living Arrangements, by Bitler, Marianne P., Jonah B. Gelbach, and Hilary W. Hoynes. The Impact of Child Support Enforcement on Fertility, Parental Investments, and Child Well-Being, by Aizer, Anna, and Sara McLanahan. Do Welfare Asset Limits Affect Household Saving? Evidence from Welfare Reform, by Hurst, Erik, and James P. Ziliak. Welfare Reform, Saving, and Vehicle Ownership: Do Asset Limits and Vehicle Exemptions Matter?, by Sullivan, James X. The Impact of Banking and Fringe Banking Regulation on the Number of Unbanked Americans, by Washington, Ebonya. Welfare Checks, Drug Consumption, and Health: Evidence from Vancouver Injection Drug Users, by Riddell, Chris, and Rosemarie Riddell. The High/Scope Perry Preschool Program: Cost-Benefit Analysis Using Data from the Age-40 Followup, by Belfield, Clive R., Milagros Nores, Steve Barnett, and Lawrence Schweinhart. Informal Care and the Division of End-of-Life Transfers, by Brown, Meta. Spring 2006, Volume 41, Issue 2 Native Internal Migration and the Labor Market Impact of Immigration, by Borjas, George J. The Long-Term Effects of Youth Unemployment, by Mroz, Thomas A., and Timothy H. Savage. Schooling and the Armed Forces Qualifying Test: Evidence from School-Entry Laws, by Cascio, Elizabeth U., and Ethan G. Lewis. An Assessment of Propensity Score Matching as a Nonexperimental Impact Estimator: Evidence from Mexico’s PROGRESA Program, by Diaz, Juan Jose, and Sudhanshu Handa. Wages and Labor Management in African Manufacturing, by Fafchamps, Marcel, and Mans Séderbom. The Journal of Human Resources The Effect of Literacy on Immigrant Earnings, by Ferrer, Ana, David A. Green, and W. Craig Riddell. Income and the Use of Prescription Drugs by the Elderly: Evidence from the Notch Cohorts, by Moran, John R., and Kosali Ilayperuma Simon. The Marriage Earnings Premium as a Distributed Fixed Effect, by Dougherty, Christopher. Summer 2006, Volume 41, Issue 3 Breakfast of Champions? The School Breakfast Program and the Nutrition of Children and Families, by Bhattacharya, Jayanta, Janet Currie, and Steven J. Haider. Reading, Writing, and Refreshments : Are School Finances Contributing to Children’s Obesity?, by Anderson, Patricia M., and Kristin F. Butcher. Is Welfare Reform Responsible for Low-Skilled Women’s Declining Health Insurance Coverage in the 1990s?, by DeLeire, Thomas, Judith A. Levine, and Helen Levy. The Effect of School Type on Academic Achievement: Evidence from Indonesia, by Newhouse, David, and Kathleen Beegle. Do Former College Athletes Earn More at Work? A Nonparametric Assess- ment, by Henderson, Daniel J., Alexandre Olbrecht, and Solomon Polachek. Financial Aid and Students’ College Decisions: Evidence from the District of Columbia’s Tuition Assistance Grant Program, by Clark, Melissa A., and Katharine Abraham. Is the Marginal Child More Likely to be Murdered? An Examination of State Abortion Rates and Infant Homicide, by Kalist, David E., and Noelle A. Molinari. Amnesty Programs and the Labor Market Outcomes of Undocumented Immigrants, by Kaushal, Neeraj. Fall 2006, Volume 41, Issue 4 Neighborhoods and Academic Achievement: Results from the Moving to Opportunity Experiment, by Sanbonmatsu, Lisa, Jeffrey R. Kling, Greg J. Duncan, and Jeanne Brooks-Gunn. Anemia and School Participation, by Bobonis, Gustavo J., Edward Miguel, and Charu Puri Sharma. Parental Educational Investment and Children’s Academic Risk: Estimates of the Effect of Sibship Size from Exogenous Variation in Fertility, by Conley, Dalton, and Rebecca Glauber. Impact of Family Size on Investment in Child Quality, by Caceres-Delpiano, Julio. Birth Order and Educational Achievement: an Investigation of African American Families using the PSID, by Kantarevic, Jasmin, and Stéphane Mechoulan. Teacher-Student Matching and the Assessment of Teacher Effectiveness, by Clotfelter, Charles T., Helen F. Ladd, and Jacob L. Vigdor. Assimilation via Prices or Quantities? Sources of Immigrant Earnings Growth in Australia, Canada, and the United States, by Antecol, Heather, Peter Kuhn, and Stephen J. Trejo. The Wealth of Mexican Americans, by Cobb-Clark, Deborah A., and Vincent A. Hildebrand. Referees The Editors of the Journal of Human Resources wish to thank the following persons who served as manuscript reviewers between June 1, 2005 and May 31, 2006 Daniel Aaronson Alison Buttenheim Kevin J. Denny Richard S. Akresh Lisa Cameron Paul Devereux Douglas Almond Pedro Carneiro Stacy Ann Dickert-Conlin Heather Antecol Chris Kitt Carpenter Carlos Dobkin Kate Antonovics Scott E. Carrell Jane Dokko Peter Arcidiacono Elizabeth U. Cascio Stephen G. Donald Steven Atlas John Caskey Olivier Donni Michael Baker John Cawley Joseph Doyle James Banks Kerwin Kofi Charles Alan Duncan John M. Barron Raj Chetty Greg J. Duncan Lisa Barrow Arnaud Chevalier Willian D. Duncombe Kelly Bedard James Choi David Dunlop Eric P. Bettinger Melissa A. Clark Susan M. Dynarski Jayanta Bhattacharya Charles T. Clotfelter Eric V. Edmonds Marianne P. Bitler Courtney C. Coile Christine E. Eibner Daniel A. Black Janice Compton Angela R. Fertig McKinley Blackburn, Jr. Dalton Conley Molly Fifer David M. Blau Rachel Connelly David N. Figlio Gustavo Bobonis Emily Conover Deon Filmer Sarah Bohn Dora Costa Bernd Fitzenberger Christopher R. Bollinger P. Facundo Cuevas Emla Fitzsimons Meta Brown Julie Berry Cullen Jane Fortson Jeffrey Brown Gordon Dahl Jennifer Foster Thomas C. Buchmueller Caroline Danielson Marco Francesconi Shawn Bushway Thomas S. Dee Harley J. Frazis Richard J. Butler Thomas DeLeire Leora Friedberg

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