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 519
While there is an abundant literature on the changing structure of metropolitan areas with respect to the redistribution of population and economic activities ( Farley , 1976 ; Frey , 1978a , 1978b ; Berry and Kasarda , 1977 ) , there ...
While there is an abundant literature on the changing structure of metropolitan areas with respect to the redistribution of population and economic activities ( Farley , 1976 ; Frey , 1978a , 1978b ; Berry and Kasarda , 1977 ) , there ...
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Political action was measured by asking ( yes / no ) whether or not the respondent had participated in the following activities within the last year ( which had been an election year ) : a political meeting , a demonstration , signing a ...
Political action was measured by asking ( yes / no ) whether or not the respondent had participated in the following activities within the last year ( which had been an election year ) : a political meeting , a demonstration , signing a ...
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The same list of activities was presented to the respondent , who was asked about the extent to which he or she approved of each one . Mobilization approval was based on the degree to which the respondent was willing to normatively ...
The same list of activities was presented to the respondent , who was asked about the extent to which he or she approved of each one . Mobilization approval was based on the degree to which the respondent was willing to normatively ...
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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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