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The intergenerational effects of fatherlessness on educational attainment and entry-level wages
Authors: Grogger, Jeff
Published: National Longitudinal Surveys, U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1995Physical Description: iii, 39 pages ; 28 cm.Holdings: Loading…Connect to online resource - All users
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Consequences of welfare reform : a research synthesis
Authors: Grogger, Jeff
Published: Rand, Labor and Population Program ; Administration for Children and Families, 2002Holdings: Loading…Connect to online resource - All users (Federal Depository Library Program Persistant URL)
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The Early Careers of Non-College-Bound Men
Authors: Grogger, Jeff
Published: Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1994Physical Description: 24 pagesHoldings: Loading…
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Welfare reform effects of a decade of change
Authors: Grogger, Jeff
Published: Harvard University Press, 2005Holdings: Loading…ProQuest Ebook Central - Academic Complete: 2005 (Ebook Central @ Proquest)
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The Intergenerational Effects of Fatherlessness on Educational Attainment and Entry-Level Wages. National Longitudinal Surveys Discussion Paper
Authors: Grogger, Jeff, Ronan, Nick
Published: Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1995Physical Description: 52 pagesHoldings: Loading…
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