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School of Social Work Research Publications for Sherrie A. Kossoudji

  1. Kossoudji, S., Bound, J., & Moes, G. R. (1999). The ending of general assistance and SSI disability growth in Michigan. In K. Rupp & D. C. Stapleton (Eds.), Growth in Disability Benefits: Explanations and Policy Implications. Kalamazoo, MI: W. E. Upjohn Institute.
  2. Cobb-Clark, D., & Kossoudji, S. A. (1999). Did legalization matter for women? Amnesty and the wage determinants of formerly unauthorized Latina workers. Gender Issues, 17(4), 3-14.
  3. Kossoudji, S. A., & Cobb-Clark, D. (1999). The Shadows of Unauthorized Employment: Women's Sub-minimum Pay and Occupational Concentration Before and After Legalization. Women's Progress, Perspectives on the Past, Blueprint for the Future. Institute for Women's Policy Research.
  4. Kossoudji, S. A. (1997). [Review of the book Workfare or Fair Work: Women, Welfare, and Government Work Programs]. Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 50(2), 354-356.
  5. Kossoudji, S. A., Bound, J., & Moes, G. M. (1997). The Ending of General Assistance and SSI Disability Growth in Michigan: A Case Study. The Journal of Disability Policy Studies.
  6. Kossoudji, S. A., & Cobb-Clark, D. (1996). Finding good opportunities within unauthorized markets: U.S. occupational mobility for male Latino workers. International Migration Review, 30(4), 901-924.
  7. Danziger, S. K., & Kossoudji, S. A. (1995). When a welfare program is terminated: A study of Michigan's General Assistance recipients. African American Research Perspectives, 2(1), 62-69.
  8. Kossoudji, S. A. (1995). Racial patterns of the move to adoption. In R. Avery (Ed.), Adoption Policy and Special Needs Children 13-34. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
  9. Kossoudji, S. A., & Danziger, S. (1995). When welfare ends: Subsistence strategies of former GA recipients. Monograph and Report.
  10. Danziger, S. K., & Kossoudji, S. A. (1994/1995). What happened to General Assistance recipients in Michigan? Focus, 16(2), 32-34. Madison, WI: Institute for Research on Poverty.
  11. Kossoudji, S. A., & Danziger, S. (1994). What Happened to Former GA Recipients? The Second Interim Report of the General Assistance Termination Project. School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
  12. Kossoudji, S. A., & Cobb-Clark, D. (1994). IRCA, legalization, and the occupational concentration and mobility of amnestied immigrants. U. S. Department of Labor Monograph.
  13. Kossoudji, S. A., & Danziger, S. (1993). Michigan's General Assistance Population. Monograph and Report.
  14. Kossoudji, S. A. (1992). Legal status of workers and the production process. United States Department of Labor Working Paper Series.
  15. Kossoudji, S. A., & Dresser, L. (1992). Working class Rosies: Women industrial workers during World War II. Journal of Economic History, 52(2), 431-46.
  16. Kossoudji, S. A., & Dresser, L. (1992). The end of a riveting experience: Occupational shifts at Ford after World War II. American Economic Review, 82(2), 519-525.
  17. Kossoudji, S. A. (1992). Playing cat and mouse at the U.S.-Mexican border. Demography, 29(2), 159-192.
  18. Kossoudji, S. A. (1990). Pride and Prejudice: Culture in the Labor Market and the Home. In S. Shulman & W. Darity (Eds.), The Question of Discrimination: Racial Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market 293-314. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press.
  19. Kossoudji, S. A. (1989). The Assimilation of Immigrant Workers: Is it a Labor Market Phenomenon? Journal of Human Resources, 24(3), 494-527.
  20. Kossoudji, S. A. (1988). English language ability and the labor market opportunities of Hispanic and East Asian immigrant men. Journal of Labor Economics, 6(2), 205-228.
  21. Kossoudji, S. A., Bilsborrow, R. C., McDivitt, T., & Fuller, R. (1987). The Impact of Origin Community Characteristics on Rural-Urban Out-Migration in a Developing Country. Demography, 24(2), 191-210.
  22. Kossoudji, S. A., & Ranney, S. (1984). The Labor Market Experience of Female Migrants: The Case of Temporary Mexican Migration to the United States. International Migration Review, 18(4), 1120-1143.
  23. Kossoudji, S. A., & Mueller, E. (1983). The economic and demographic status of female headed households in rural Botswana. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 31(4), 831-860.
  24. Kossoudji, S. A., & Ranney, S. (1983). Profiles of temporary Mexican labor migrants to the United States. Population and Development Review, 9(3), 479-493.

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