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“Pobreza, Desigualdad, y Liberalización Comercial y Financiera en América Latina” (with Nancy Birdsall y Miguel<br />
Székely), in “Liberalización, Desigualdad y Pobreza: América Latina y el Caribe en los 90”, edited by Enrique<br />
Ganuza, Ricardo Paes de Barros, Lance Taylor and Rob Vos., 2001.<br />
“Nghien cuu ve su ngheo kho: nhung vi du chon loc su dung so lieu khao sat cac ho gia dinh o Viet Nam” (“Poverty<br />
Research: Selected Examples Using Household Survey Data from Viet Nam,” with James C. Knowles), in Van De<br />
Giam Ngheo: Trong Qua Trinh Do Thi Hoa O Thanh Pho Ho Chi Minh (Proceedings of the International Round<br />
Table 3.on Urban Poverty Research, Nha Trang, Viet Nam, 13-16 December 1999, sponsored by The Institute of<br />
Social Sciences, Ho Chi Minh City (ISSHO) and the Social Science Research Council (SSRC), New York), 2001,<br />
528-554 (in Vietnamese).<br />
"Child Health and School Enrollment: A Longitudinal Analysis” (with Harold Alderman, Victor Lavy, and Rekha<br />
Menon), Journal of Human Resources 36:1 (Winter 2001), 185-205.<br />
“Density of Social Networks, Markets, and Fertility Decisions: Evidence from S. Nyanya District, Kenya” (with Hans-<br />
Peter Kohler and Susan Cotts Watkins), Demography 38:1 (February 2001), 43-58.<br />
“Household Schooling Behaviors and Decentralization” (with Elizabeth M. King), Economics of Education Review 20:4<br />
(2001), 321-341.<br />
“Intergenerational Schooling Mobility in Latin America” (with Alejandro Gaviria and Miguel Székely), Economia<br />
2:1(Fall 2001), 1-31.<br />
“Why Micro Matters: Why a Micro Perspective on Population Change and Economic Development is Essential for Good<br />
Conditional Predictions and Policy Formation and Evaluation,” in Nancy Birdsall, Allen C. Kelley, Steven W.<br />
Sinding, eds. Population Matters: Demographic Change, Economic Growth, and Poverty in the Developing World<br />
(Papers Presented at a Conference Co-Sponsored by Rockefeller Foundation, Packard Foundation and the United<br />
Nations Population Fund UNFPA at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Bellagio Center, Lake Como, Italy, November 2-6,<br />
1998) Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2001.<br />
“Schooling in Asia: Selected Micro Evidence on Determinants and Effects and Policy Implications” in Manoranjan Dutta,<br />
ed., Restructuring Asian Economics for the New Millennium, Volume 9A, Elsevier Science Inc, 2001, 87-146.<br />
“Comments on ‘Conditional Cash Transfers and Their Impact on Child Work and Schooling: Evidence from the<br />
PROGRESA Program in Mexico’ by Emmanuel Skoufias and Susan W. Parker,” Economia 2:1(Fall 2001), 87-91.<br />
“The Surprisingly Limited Impact of the Thai Financial Crisis on Labor, including on Many Allegedly “More Vulnerable”<br />
Workers” (with Pranee Tinakorn), Indian Journal of Labour Economics 43:3 (October 2000), 513-544.<br />
“Empirical Assessments of Social Networks, Fertility and Family Planning Programs: Nonlinearities and their<br />
Implications” (with Hans-Peter Kohler and Susan C. Watkins), Demographic Research [Online] 3(7), 2000, Available<br />
at http://www.demographic-research.org.<br />
“Intergenerational Mobility in Latin America: Deeper Markets and Better Schools Make a Difference” (with Nancy<br />
Birdsall and Miguel Székely) in Nancy Birdsall and Carol Graham, eds., New Markets, New Opportunities?<br />
Economic and Social Mobility in a Changing World, Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution and the Carnegie<br />
Endowment for International Peace, 2000, 135-167.<br />
“Social Mobility: Concepts and Measurement in Latin America and the Caribbean” in Nancy Birdsall and Carol Graham,<br />
eds., New Markets, New Opportunities? Economic and Social Mobility in a Changing World,, Washington, DC: The<br />
Brookings Institution and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2000, 69-100.<br />
“We Are All Getting Older: A World Perspective on Aging and Economics” (with Suzanne Duryea and Miguel Székely),<br />
East Asian Economic Perspectives 11 (March, 2000), 116-121.<br />
“Basic Approaches for Analyzing Household Behavior and Governmental Policies” (with Raylynn Oliver), in Margaret<br />
Grosh and Paul Glewwe, eds., Designing Household Survey Questionnaires for Developing Countries: Lessons from<br />
Ten Years of LSMS Experience, Volume 2, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press for the World Bank, 2000, 365-389.<br />
“The Surprisingly Limited Impact of the Thai Financial Crisis on Labor, including on Many Allegedly “More Vulnerable”<br />
Workers” (with Pranee Tinakorn), East Asian Economic Review (Higasi Asia Heno Shiten) (December), 2000 (in<br />
Japanese), 53-88.<br />
“Women’s Schooling, Home Teaching, and Economic Growth” (with Andrew Foster, Mark R. Rosenzweig and Prem<br />
Vashishtha), Journal of Political Economy 107:4 (August 1999), 682-714 (reprinted in Clive Belfield, ed., Modern<br />
Classics in the Economics of Education, in the International library of Critical Writings in Economics Series,<br />
published by Edward Elgar Publishing Co., 2007)<br />
“Household Income and Child Schooling in Vietnam” (with James C. Knowles), World Bank Economic Review 13:2<br />
(May 1999), 211-256.<br />
“Labor Markets in Developing Countries,” in Orley Ashenfelter and David Card, eds., Handbook of Labor Economics,<br />
Vol. 3B, Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co., 1999, 2859-2939.