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List of Contributors. Editorial Advisory Board. Preface. Introduction to “Labor Supply Under Uncertainty” 35 Years on. Introduction to “The Effect of Tax and Transfer Programs on Labor Supply: The Evidence from the Income Maintenance Experiments”. Introduction to “Earnings,Schooling, and Ability Revisited”. Introduction to “Schooling and Labor Market Consequences of the 1970 State Abortion Reform”. Introduction to “Early Test Scores, School Quality and Ses: Longrun Effects on Wage and Employment Outcomes”. Introduction to “Are Private Schools Really Better?”. Introduction to “Private Sector Training: Who gets it and what are its Effects?”. Introduction to “Soft-Skills' and Long-Run Labor Market Success”. Introduction to “A Life Cycle Approach to Migration: Analysis of the Perspicacious Peregrinator”. Introduction to “Job Mobility,Search, and Earnings Growth: A Reinterpretation of Human Capital Earnings Functions“. Introduction to “Income Prospects and Job Mobility of Younger Men”. Introduction to “Wage Changes in Job Changes”. Introduction to “Job Satisfaction, Wage Changes, and Quits: Evidence from Germany”:The View from 2012. Introduction to “Work Effort, on-the-job Screening, and Alternative Methods of Remuneration”. Introduction to “Raids and Offer Matching”. Introduction to “Job Characteristics and the Form of Compensation”. Introduction to “Accounting for Income Inequality and its Change: A New Method, With Application to the Distribution of Earnings in the United States”. Introduction to “Changes in the Structure of Wages in the Public and Private Sectors”. Introduction to “Relationships Among the Family Incomes and Labor Market Outcomes of Relatives”. “The Mouse that Roared?”Turns Thirty Introduction to “The Federal Attack on Labor Market Discrimination”. 35th Anniversary Retrospective. Research in Labor Economics. Research in Labor Economics. Copyright page. Labor Supply Under Uncertainty. The Effect of Tax and Transfer Programs on Labor Supply: The Evidence from the Income Maintenance Experiments. Earnings,Schooling, and Ability Revisited. Schooling and Labor Market Consequences of the 1970 State Abortion Reform. Early test scores, school quality and SES: Longrun effects on wage and employment outcomes. Are private schools really better?. Private Sector Training: Who Gets it and What are its Effects?. “Soft-Skills” and Long-Run Labor Market Success. A Life Cycle Approach to Migration: Analysis of the Perspicacious Peregrinator. Job Mobility, Search, and Earnings Growth: A Reinterpretation of Human Capital Earnings Functions. Income Prospects and Job Mobility of Younger Men. Wage Changes in Job Changes. Job Satisfaction, Wage Changes, and Quits: Evidence from Germany. Work Effort, on-the-Job Screening, and Alternative Methods of Remuneration. Raids and Offer Matching. Job Characteristics and the Form of Compensation. ACCOUNTING FOR INCOME INEQUALITY AND ITS CHANGE: A NEW METHOD, WITH APPLICATION TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF EARNINGS IN THE UNITED STATES. Changes in the Structure of Wages in the Public and Private Sectors. Relationships among the Family Incomes and Labor Market Outcomes of Relatives. The Federal Attack on Labor Market Discrimination: The Mouse that Roared.