Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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The third method is based on expected rates of intermarriage , assuming nothing affects intermarriage except the probability of contact between minority and majority persons . Expected rates of intermarriage are calculated as ...
The third method is based on expected rates of intermarriage , assuming nothing affects intermarriage except the probability of contact between minority and majority persons . Expected rates of intermarriage are calculated as ...
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In order to make comparisons between years more reliable , we move to Table 2 , where we see the observed and expected incidences of exogamy and a comparison between these two measures of intermarriage . The observed incidence of ...
In order to make comparisons between years more reliable , we move to Table 2 , where we see the observed and expected incidences of exogamy and a comparison between these two measures of intermarriage . The observed incidence of ...
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The War Trap is a pathbreaking attempt to formalize and test an expected - utility theory of the causes of war . From a parsimonious set of assumptions Bruce Bueno de Mesquita derives a logically consistent but often counterintuitive ...
The War Trap is a pathbreaking attempt to formalize and test an expected - utility theory of the causes of war . From a parsimonious set of assumptions Bruce Bueno de Mesquita derives a logically consistent but often counterintuitive ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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