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 138
Three different ways of calculating intermarriage rates are employed . The first simply determines the endogamous and exogamous marriage rates for the Spanish surnamed and non - Spanish surnamed populations in Bexar County from 1971 to ...
Three different ways of calculating intermarriage rates are employed . The first simply determines the endogamous and exogamous marriage rates for the Spanish surnamed and non - Spanish surnamed populations in Bexar County from 1971 to ...
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This period centers on the 1970 Census which provides population data used for computing rates . All age- , sex- , and cause - specific death rates were computed based on three - year averages of deaths and expressed per 100,000 ...
This period centers on the 1970 Census which provides population data used for computing rates . All age- , sex- , and cause - specific death rates were computed based on three - year averages of deaths and expressed per 100,000 ...
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Similarly , death rates for diabetes mellitus generally were higher among Puerto Ricans than other whites . Mortality ratios were especially high among females aged 55-74 years . The cirrhosis of liver death rates for Puerto Rican males ...
Similarly , death rates for diabetes mellitus generally were higher among Puerto Ricans than other whites . Mortality ratios were especially high among females aged 55-74 years . The cirrhosis of liver death rates for Puerto Rican males ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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