Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 105
The predisaster sphere of influence which the civic sector represented for status and economic influentials was maintained in the crisis environment through FRTF . Indeed , as the next section indicates , FRTF mobilization considerably ...
The predisaster sphere of influence which the civic sector represented for status and economic influentials was maintained in the crisis environment through FRTF . Indeed , as the next section indicates , FRTF mobilization considerably ...
Page 658
The hours - worked equation , however , does depend upon those factors that influence wages , jail time , and arrests . In practice , independent factors X1 , X2 , X3 , and X4 that influence hours worked need not be mutually exclusive .
The hours - worked equation , however , does depend upon those factors that influence wages , jail time , and arrests . In practice , independent factors X1 , X2 , X3 , and X4 that influence hours worked need not be mutually exclusive .
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As is evident , both localism and political ideology remain significant influences on general employment ... remains at a significant level , suggesting an independent influence of attitudes of personnel directors on outcomes .
As is evident , both localism and political ideology remain significant influences on general employment ... remains at a significant level , suggesting an independent influence of attitudes of personnel directors on outcomes .
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Contents
YS | 6 |
Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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