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1985
Corcoran, Mary,  Duncan, Greg J.,  Gurin, Gerald,  Gurin, Patricia . Myth and Reality: the Causes and Persistence of Poverty. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. 4, (4), 516-536.
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1990
Duncan, Greg J.,  Laren, Deborah . Neighborhood and Family Correlates of Low Birthweight: Preliminary Results on Births to Black Women from the PSID-Geocode File. Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Mimeograph.
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1990
Duncan, Greg J.,  Laren, Deborah . Neighborhood and Family Correlates of Teen Births and Dropping Out: Preliminary Results from the PSID-Geocode File. Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Mimeograph.
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2012
Ludwig, Jens,  Duncan, Greg J.,  Gennetian, Lisa A.,  Katz, Lawrence F.,  Kessler, Ronald C.,  Kling, Jeffrey R.,  Sanbonmatsu, Lisa . Neighborhood effects on the long-term well-being of low-income adults. Science. 337, (6101), 1505-1510.
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1997
Duncan, Greg J.,  Aber, J. Lawrence . Neighborhood Models and Measures. Neighborhood Poverty: Context and Consequences for Children. New York: Russell Sage.
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2001
Duncan, Greg J.,  Raudenbush, Stephen W. Neighborhoods and adolescent development: How can we determine the links?. Does It Take a Village?: Community Effects on Children, Adolescents and Families. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
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2003
Huston, Aletha C.,  Miller, Cynthia,  Richburg-Hayes, Lashawn,  Duncan, Greg J.,  Eldred, Carolyn A.,  Weisner, Thomas S.,  Lowe, Edward,  McLoyd, Vonnie C,  Crosby, Danielle A.,  Ripke, Marika N.,  Redcross, Cindy . New Hope for Families and Children Five-Year Results of a Program to Reduce Poverty and Reform Welfare . New York: MDRC.
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2007
Duncan, Greg J. New Hope for the Working Poor and Their Children. West Coast Poverty Center Seminar. Seattle, WA.
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2007
Duncan, Greg J. New Hope for the Working Poor and Their Children. Donors Forum of Wisconsin. Milwaukee, WI.
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2007
Bos, Hans,  Duncan, Greg J.,  Gennetian, Lisa A.,  Hill, Heather D. New Hope: Fulfilling America's Promise to 'Make Work Pay'. Hamilton Project Discussion Paper 2007-16. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution.
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2007
Duncan, Greg J. New Hope, Poverty and Child Development. Medical College of Wisconsin Conference on Children in Poverty. Milwaukee, WI .
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1983
Duncan, Greg J.,  Hoffman, Saul . A New Look at the Causes of the Improved Economic Status of Black Workers. Journal of Human Resources. 17, (2), 268-282.
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1974
Duncan, Greg J. Non-Pecuniary Work Rewards. Five Thousand American Families: Patterns of Economic Progress. Ann Arbor, MI: Survey Research Center, University of Michigan.
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1992
Duncan, Greg J.,  Gustafsson, Bjorn,  Hauser, Richard,  Jansson, Kjell,  Keso, Ilari,  Messinger, Hans,  Muffels, Ruud,  Nolan, Brian,  Ray, Jean-Claude,  Rodgers, Willard,  Schmauss, Gunther . No Pain, No Gain? Inequality and Economic Mobility in the United States, Canada and Europe. University of Michigan, Working Paper.
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1987
Duncan, Greg J. On the Slippery Slope. American Demographics. 9, (5), 30-35.
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1979
Duncan, Greg J.,  Hoffman, Saul . On-the-Job Training and Earnings Differences by Race and Sex. Review of Economics and Statistics. 61, (4), 594-603.
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1999
Daly, Mary C.,  Duncan, Greg J.,  McDonough, Peggy,  Williams, David . Optimal Indicators of Socioeconomic Status for Health Research. .
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1988
Mathiowetz, Nancy A.,  Duncan, Greg J. Out of Work, Out of Mind: Response Errors in Retrospective Reports of Unemployment. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. 6, (2), 221-229.
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1976
Duncan, Greg J. An Overview of Change in the Economic Status of Families. Surveys of Consumers 1974-75: Contributions to Behavioral Economics. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.
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1977
Duncan, Greg J.,  Morgan, James N. An Overview of Part I Findings. Five Thousand American Families: Patterns of Economic Progress. Ann Arbor, MI: Survey Research Center, University of Michigan.
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1985
Liker, Jeffrey,  Augustyniak, Sue,  Duncan, Greg J. Panel Data and Models of Change: A Comparison of First Difference and Conventional Two-Wave Models. Social Science Research. 14, 80-101.
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1985
Duncan, Greg J.,  Morgan, James N. The Panel Study of Income Dynamics. Life Course Dynamics: Trajectories and Transitions, 1968-1980. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
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1987
Hill, Martha,  Duncan, Greg J. Parental Family Income and the Socioeconomic Attainment of Children. Social Science Research. 16, (1), 39-73.
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1998
Hofferth, Sandra L.,  Boisjoly, Johanne,  Duncan, Greg J. Parents' Extrafamilial Resources and Children's School Attainment. Sociology of Education. 71, 246-268.
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1977
Duncan, Greg J. Paths to Economic Well-Being. Five Thousand American Families: Patterns of Economic Progress. Ann Arbor, MI: Survey Research Center, University of Michigan.
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