Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 538
... HEALTH MILSERV TENURE TRAIN Age in years . Range is 45-59 . Grade of school completed . Range is 0-18 . 1 = health does not affect kind or amount of work ; O otherwise . 1 = service in the armed forces ; 0 otherwise . Tenure in current ...
... HEALTH MILSERV TENURE TRAIN Age in years . Range is 45-59 . Grade of school completed . Range is 0-18 . 1 = health does not affect kind or amount of work ; O otherwise . 1 = service in the armed forces ; 0 otherwise . Tenure in current ...
Page 546
... health first , Table 4 shows that health , a human capital variable , is statistically significant in three of the four equations . Because Table 2 re- ported that veterans , both white and black , were in better health , this vari ...
... health first , Table 4 shows that health , a human capital variable , is statistically significant in three of the four equations . Because Table 2 re- ported that veterans , both white and black , were in better health , this vari ...
Page 780
... health expenditures and total social security spending for nations relying in part on such public health services are markedly different and noncomparable with estimates in previous ILO publications . Hence , we have used only ILO ...
... health expenditures and total social security spending for nations relying in part on such public health services are markedly different and noncomparable with estimates in previous ILO publications . Hence , we have used only ILO ...
Contents
Metropolitan Development and the Changing Journey to Work | 519 |
An Empirical | 533 |
The Regulatory Policy Cycle and the Airline Deregulation Movement | 552 |
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