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 69
... person has left full - time schooling . If A S6 is used as a measure of work experi- ence in a regression of wages on AS 6 and other relevant explan- atory variables , age and schooling cannot also both be included since AS 6 will be ...
... person has left full - time schooling . If A S6 is used as a measure of work experi- ence in a regression of wages on AS 6 and other relevant explan- atory variables , age and schooling cannot also both be included since AS 6 will be ...
Page 70
... person is working at the time he or she is interviewed : - 1. if a person is working in both waves t and t − 1 , the intervening time is added to his or her tally of experience , - 2. if a person is working at either wave t or t 1 ...
... person is working at the time he or she is interviewed : - 1. if a person is working in both waves t and t − 1 , the intervening time is added to his or her tally of experience , - 2. if a person is working at either wave t or t 1 ...
Page 494
... person , the family must still adjust its division of household work . In most cases , a person in poor health is less able to contribute to these activities than a healthy person . Thus , the rest of the family may react to a ...
... person , the family must still adjust its division of household work . In most cases , a person in poor health is less able to contribute to these activities than a healthy person . Thus , the rest of the family may react to a ...
Contents
Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 66 |
Municipal Residency Requirements and the Local Economy | 85 |
Copyright | |
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