Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Midyear total work experience estimates from Schoen and Woodrow's increment - decrement labor force status life tables come out rather close to both the A - S - 6 and the interpolated experience estimates . For the reasons given . above ...
Midyear total work experience estimates from Schoen and Woodrow's increment - decrement labor force status life tables come out rather close to both the A - S - 6 and the interpolated experience estimates . For the reasons given . above ...
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24 25 26 29 30 31 JA SANTA A - S - 6c 67.1 77.6 88.0 97.2 108.8 122.0 132.1 142.3 VINYST National Longitudinal Surveys 1966-75 TABLE 2 Estimates of Work Experience ( in months ) of Men and Women by Year of Age from 24 to 31 ...
24 25 26 29 30 31 JA SANTA A - S - 6c 67.1 77.6 88.0 97.2 108.8 122.0 132.1 142.3 VINYST National Longitudinal Surveys 1966-75 TABLE 2 Estimates of Work Experience ( in months ) of Men and Women by Year of Age from 24 to 31 ...
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The correction involves first estimating equations of the probability of labor force participation with probit analysis . These estimates are then used to construct the inverse of Mills's ratio ( X ) , which is included in the hours of ...
The correction involves first estimating equations of the probability of labor force participation with probit analysis . These estimates are then used to construct the inverse of Mills's ratio ( X ) , which is included in the hours of ...
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Contents
YS | 6 |
Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
Copyright | |
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