Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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In the year before the cutoff ( fiscal year 1977 ) , there were 294,000 abortions that were federally funded under the Medicaid program at a public cost of nearly $ 87 million ( Alan Guttmacher Institute , 1979 : Table 1 ) .
In the year before the cutoff ( fiscal year 1977 ) , there were 294,000 abortions that were federally funded under the Medicaid program at a public cost of nearly $ 87 million ( Alan Guttmacher Institute , 1979 : Table 1 ) .
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It should be noted that the costs reported here are only a partial estimate of the total social cost . First , the costs refer only to expenditures throughout the dependent years . To the extent that unwanted children from low - income ...
It should be noted that the costs reported here are only a partial estimate of the total social cost . First , the costs refer only to expenditures throughout the dependent years . To the extent that unwanted children from low - income ...
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... its respective coefficient . positive relation between city size and living costs - supporting previous evidence ... as suggested by Isard ( 1956 ) ; ( 3 ) an inverse relationship between living costs and land area - consistent with ...
... its respective coefficient . positive relation between city size and living costs - supporting previous evidence ... as suggested by Isard ( 1956 ) ; ( 3 ) an inverse relationship between living costs and land area - consistent with ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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