Social Science Quarterly, Volume 64Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1983 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Residency laws are now relatively widespread : by 1980 , nearly two - thirds of all cities over 250,000 had such laws , most of them passed only in the preceding decade . Although the exact origins of residency requirements are obscure ...
Residency laws are now relatively widespread : by 1980 , nearly two - thirds of all cities over 250,000 had such laws , most of them passed only in the preceding decade . Although the exact origins of residency requirements are obscure ...
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back to residency laws was already well under way by the time of the McCarthy ruling ( ICMA , 1976 : 2 ) . Data gathered for the purposes of this paper also document this revival . Residency requirement policies in 74 cities were ...
back to residency laws was already well under way by the time of the McCarthy ruling ( ICMA , 1976 : 2 ) . Data gathered for the purposes of this paper also document this revival . Residency requirement policies in 74 cities were ...
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every case the relationships are in the predicted direction : cities with residency laws are more likely to have lost population in the 1960-70 decade , had a much smaller average change in population , had higher unemployment ...
every case the relationships are in the predicted direction : cities with residency laws are more likely to have lost population in the 1960-70 decade , had a much smaller average change in population , had higher unemployment ...
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Reassessing the Bureaucratic Dimension of Foreign Policy Making | 46 |
Work Experience Age and Gender Discrimination | 67 |
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