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DeGraff, Deborah S. & Bilsborrow, Richard E. (1993). Female-Headed Households and Family Welfare in Rural Ecuador. Journal of Population Economics, 6(4), 317-336.

DeGraff, Deborah S.; Bilsborrow, Richard E.; & Herrin, Alejandro N. (1993). The Implications of High Fertility for Children's Time Use in the Philippines.. Lloyd, Cynthia B. (Ed.) (pp. 297-329). New York: Population Council.

Donaldson, Peter J. & Tsui, Amy Ong (1993). Evaluation and Assessment.. Bogue, Donald J.; Arriaga, Eduardo E.; Anderton, Douglas L.; & Rumsey, George W. (Eds.) (pp. 25.269-25.270). Chicago: Social Development Center for the United Nations Population Fund.

Drigotas, Stephen M. & Udry, J. Richard (1993). Biosocial Models of Adolescent Problem Behavior: Extension to Panel Design. Social Biology, 40(1-2), 1-7.

Elder, Glen H., Jr. (1993). Escaping Childhood Disadvantage: The Kaui Study [review of Emmy E. Werner and Ruth S. Smith, Overcoming the Odds--High-Risk Children from Birth to Adulthood]. Contemporary Psychology: APA Journal of Reviews, 38, 580-581.

Elder, Glen H., Jr. (1993). Foreword.. Clausen, John A. (Ed.) (pp. vii-xi). New York: Free Press; Toronto: Maxwell Macmillan Canada; New York: Maxwell Macmillan International.

Elder, Glen H., Jr. (1993). Foreword.. Hurlburt, Kathleen Day & Schuster, Diane Tickton (Eds.) (pp. xiii-xvii). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Elder, Glen H., Jr. (1993). Lebenslauf, sozialer Wandel und die Tradition der Chicagoer Schule [The Life Course, Social Change, and the Chicago Tradition]. Opladen, Germany: Leske + Budrich.

Elder, Glen H., Jr. & Hareven, Tamara K. (1993). Rising above Life's Disadvantage: From Great Depression to World War.. Elder, Glen H., Jr.; Modell, John; & Parke, Ross D. (Eds.). New York: Cambridge University Press.

Elder, Glen H., Jr. & Pavalko, Eliza K. (1993). Work Careers in Men's Later Years: Transitions, Trajectories, and Historical Change. Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 48(4), S180-191.