Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Data Sources Migration data are from U.S. Bureau of the Census , Current Population Reports , Series P - 23 , no . 67 , Tables 3 and 4.4 TAXES and FTRANS are from U.S. Bureau of the Census , Governmental Finances in 1969-70 , Series GF ...
Data Sources Migration data are from U.S. Bureau of the Census , Current Population Reports , Series P - 23 , no . 67 , Tables 3 and 4.4 TAXES and FTRANS are from U.S. Bureau of the Census , Governmental Finances in 1969-70 , Series GF ...
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The rapid rise in numbers in the population of Spanish origin in the United States has been accompanied by increasing attention to the demographic characteristics of this population , as has awareness of examining the distinctive ...
The rapid rise in numbers in the population of Spanish origin in the United States has been accompanied by increasing attention to the demographic characteristics of this population , as has awareness of examining the distinctive ...
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The total population of Puerto Rican origin living on the mainland in 1970 , comprising those born in Puerto Rico plus their mainland - born children and grandchildren , came to 1,429,000 ( U.S. Bureau of the Census , 1973b ) .
The total population of Puerto Rican origin living on the mainland in 1970 , comprising those born in Puerto Rico plus their mainland - born children and grandchildren , came to 1,429,000 ( U.S. Bureau of the Census , 1973b ) .
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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