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Kasarda, John D. (1994). U.S. Urban Industrial Transition and the Divergent Fates of Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians.. Carter, Gregg Lee (Ed.) (pp. 435-450). New York: Macmillan & Maxwell Macmillan International; Toronto: Maxwell Macmillan Canada.

Katz, Vern L.; Moos, Merry-K.; Cefalo, Robert C.; Thorp, John M., Jr.; Bowes, Watson A., Jr.; & Wells, Sara D. (1994). Group B Streptococci: Results of a Protocol of Antepartum Screening and Intrapartum Treatment. American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, 170(2), 521-526.

King, Valarie (1994). Nonresident Father Involvement and Child Well-Being: Can Dads Make a Difference?. Journal of Family Issues, 15, 78-96.

King, Valarie (1994). Variation in the Consequences of Nonresident Father Involvement for Children's Well-Being. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 56(4), 963-972.

Knoke, David & Kalleberg, Arne L. (1994). Job Training in U.S. Organizations. American Sociological Review, 59, 537-546.

Knowles, James C.; Akin, John S.; & Guilkey, David K. (1994). The Impact of Population Policies: Comment. Population and Development Review, 20(3), 611-615.

Kogan, Michael D.; Alexander, Greg R.; Kotelchuck, Milton; & Nagey, David A. (1994). Relation of the Content of Prenatal Care to the Risk of Low Birth Weight: Maternal Reports of Health Behavior Advice and Initial Prenatal Care Procedures. JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association, 271(17), 1340-1345.

Kogan, Michael D.; Alexander, Greg R.; Kotelchuck, Milton; Nagey, David A.; & Jack, Brian W. (1994). Comparing Mothers' Reports on the Content of Prenatal Care Received with Recommended National Guidelines for Care. Public Health Reports, 109(5), 637-646. PMCID: PMC1403551

Kogan, Michael D.; Kotelchuck, Milton; Alexander, Greg R.; & Johnson, Wayne E. (1994). Kogan and Colleagues Respond. American Journal of Public Health, 84(9), 1521-1522. PMCID: PMC1615161

Kogan, Michael D.; Kotelchuck, Milton; Alexander, Greg R.; & Johnson, Wayne E. (1994). Racial Disparities in Reported Prenatal Care Advice from Health Care Providers. American Journal of Public Health, 84(1), 82-88. PMCID: PMC1614898