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#2005-06: Sibling Models of the Role of Job Characteristics in Mediating SES-Health Relationships.
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#2005-01: Redefining and Measuring Sexual Revolution, with an Example from the IPUMS Census Data 1880-2000
#2005-02: Roommates or Families? Access to Housing and the Transition to Non-Marital Cohabitation in Sweden.
#2005-03: The Rise of Cohabitation in the United States: New Historical Estimates.
#2005-04: Continued Interest in the Appalachian Immigrant is not Warranted: Appalachian Out-Migrants in the Larger Southern Exodus, 1940-1980.
#2005-05: Inter-Cohort Trends in Age-Specific Health Inequalities: A test of the Theory of Fundamental Causes.
#2005-06: Sibling Models of the Role of Job Characteristics in Mediating SES-Health Relationships.
#2005-07: State-Level High School Completion Rates: Concepts, Measures and Trends
#2005-08: High School Exit Examinations and State-Level Completion and GED Rates, 1973-2000.
#2005-09: Adolescent Romantic Relationships and Young Adult Union Formation.
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