Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Considering health first , Table 4 shows that health , a human capital variable , is statistically significant in three of the four equations . Because Table 2 reported that veterans , both white and black , were in better health ...
Considering health first , Table 4 shows that health , a human capital variable , is statistically significant in three of the four equations . Because Table 2 reported that veterans , both white and black , were in better health ...
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It was a nice article , an earlier version of the Ward and Pampel ( 1985 ) paper immediately preceding this note . Yet something in the way the data behaved struck me as implausible . Something was wrong with Table 1 , which was a table ...
It was a nice article , an earlier version of the Ward and Pampel ( 1985 ) paper immediately preceding this note . Yet something in the way the data behaved struck me as implausible . Something was wrong with Table 1 , which was a table ...
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TABLE 1 Mean Deviations from Trend for Unemployment Rates t Value 7.04 ** 6.62 ** - 1.11 Null Hypothesis MDMR MDMR MDFR = = ** p < .01 . MDFR MDHR MDHR Alternative Hypothesis MDMR > MDFR MDMR > MDHR MDFR < MDHR ment rate was more ...
TABLE 1 Mean Deviations from Trend for Unemployment Rates t Value 7.04 ** 6.62 ** - 1.11 Null Hypothesis MDMR MDMR MDFR = = ** p < .01 . MDFR MDHR MDHR Alternative Hypothesis MDMR > MDFR MDMR > MDHR MDFR < MDHR ment rate was more ...
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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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