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October 02, 2010; Volume 45,Issue 4

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    The Impact of HIV/AIDS and ARV Treatment on Worker AbsenteeismImplications for African Firms
    James Habyarimana, Bekezela Mbakile and Cristian Pop-Eleches
    Journal of Human Resources, October 2010, 45 (4) 809-839; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.45.4.809
    James Habyarimana
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    Bekezela Mbakile
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    Cristian Pop-Eleches
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    Child Health and Neighborhood ConditionsResults from a Randomized Housing Voucher Experiment
    Jane G. Fortson and Lisa Sanbonmatsu
    Journal of Human Resources, October 2010, 45 (4) 840-864; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.45.4.840
    Jane G. Fortson
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    Lisa Sanbonmatsu
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    The Long-Term Economic Impact of In Utero and Postnatal Exposure to Malaria
    Alan I. Barreca
    Journal of Human Resources, October 2010, 45 (4) 865-892; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.45.4.865
    Alan I. Barreca
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    School Desegregation and Educational Attainment for Blacks
    Sarah J. Reber
    Journal of Human Resources, October 2010, 45 (4) 893-914; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.45.4.893
    Sarah J. Reber
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    The Persistence of Teacher-Induced Learning
    Brian A. Jacob, Lars Lefgren and David P. Sims
    Journal of Human Resources, October 2010, 45 (4) 915-943; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.45.4.915
    Brian A. Jacob
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    Lars Lefgren
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    David P. Sims
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    Are College Graduates More Responsive to Distant Labor Market Opportunities?
    Abigail Wozniak
    Journal of Human Resources, October 2010, 45 (4) 944-970; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.45.4.944
    Abigail Wozniak
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    The Supply of Birth Control Methods, Education, and FertilityEvidence from Romania
    Cristian Pop-Eleches
    Journal of Human Resources, October 2010, 45 (4) 971-997; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.45.4.971
    Cristian Pop-Eleches
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    Why Does Unemployment Hurt the Employed?Evidence from the Life Satisfaction Gap Between the Public and the Private Sector
    Simon Luechinger, Stephan Meier and Alois Stutzer
    Journal of Human Resources, October 2010, 45 (4) 998-1045; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.45.4.998
    Simon Luechinger
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    Stephan Meier
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    Alois Stutzer
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    Is Marriage Always Good for Children?Evidence from Families Affected by Incarceration
    Keith Finlay and David Neumark
    Journal of Human Resources, October 2010, 45 (4) 1046-1088; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.45.4.1046
    Keith Finlay
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