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 513
... participation than do women , predominantly wives , who do not head households . In contrast , the participation of Puerto Rican females is unrelated to headship status ( Cooney and Warren , 1979 ; Guhleman , Tienda , and Bowman , 1981 ) ...
... participation than do women , predominantly wives , who do not head households . In contrast , the participation of Puerto Rican females is unrelated to headship status ( Cooney and Warren , 1979 ; Guhleman , Tienda , and Bowman , 1981 ) ...
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... participation rates than their foreign - born counterparts . ( There were too few native - born Cubans in the data set to justify a detailed analysis . ) As expected , native - born Hispanic females manifested both higher educational ...
... participation rates than their foreign - born counterparts . ( There were too few native - born Cubans in the data set to justify a detailed analysis . ) As expected , native - born Hispanic females manifested both higher educational ...
Page 544
... participation rate for both races , but at all levels of education , whites participated more than blacks with equal years of schooling ( see Figure 3 ) . Matthews and Prothro explain this difference by suggesting that the segregated ...
... participation rate for both races , but at all levels of education , whites participated more than blacks with equal years of schooling ( see Figure 3 ) . Matthews and Prothro explain this difference by suggesting that the segregated ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 66 |
Municipal Residency Requirements and the Local Economy | 85 |
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