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Calls of Duty: America Weighs Its Obligations to Veterans and Their Families (Spring 2012)

Chance of a Generation: In an Aging Mexico, a Moment of Opportunity to Boost Social Security (Spring 2012)

Mexicans Work and Work, But Will Retirement Work for Them? (Spring 2012)

Breaking the Cycle: How Latin America Can Overcome Its Intergenerational Inequality (Winter 2011-2012)

Pooled Assets: Three Ways for Coping in Hard Times (Spring 2010)

Issues over the Horizon: The Aging Couple (Summer 2008)

Baby Steps: Comparison of Neonatal Services Points to National Health Care Lessons (Spring 2008)

Newcomers’ Burden: Who, if Not Immigrants, Will Pay for the Baby Boomers’ Retirement? (Spring 2008)

Yes, in My Backyard: Learning from Other Cities, Los Angeles Tries a New Line in Response to Homelessness (Summer 2007)

Missing Link: Connection Found Between Government Health Insurance and Better Child Health (Spring 2007)

State Children’s Health Insurance Program Cuts Rate of Forgone Care, Increases Quality of Life (Spring 2007)

Hurricanes and Other Higher Callings: These Things We Cannot Ignore (Summer 2006)

Middle-Aged Americans Less Healthy Than English Counterparts (Summer 2006)

Public Health Preparedness: An Opportunity and a Challenge (Summer 2006)

A Matter of Class: Educational Achievement Reflects Family Background More Than Ethnicity or Immigration (Fall 2004)

For Better, Not Worse: Low-Income Women May No Longer Be Tolerating Abuse (Spring 2003)

Conflicting Benefits: Trade-Offs in Welfare Reform (Fall 2002)

Affordable, High-Quality Child Care? Check Out the Military (Summer 2002)

New Effort Will Evaluate California Welfare Reform (Winter 1998-99)

Housing Assistance, 1972-1982 (Fall 1998)


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