Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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For both measures of the female labor force , the data come from the International Labour Organization ( 1977 ) ... While this measure is not sex - specific , a second measure focuses on the diffusion of developmental process to women .
For both measures of the female labor force , the data come from the International Labour Organization ( 1977 ) ... While this measure is not sex - specific , a second measure focuses on the diffusion of developmental process to women .
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One is the relative supply of females , measured by dividing the number of females by the total population . ... on changes in demand , or contraction and expansion of the labor force , this latter measure is treated as a change score .
One is the relative supply of females , measured by dividing the number of females by the total population . ... on changes in demand , or contraction and expansion of the labor force , this latter measure is treated as a change score .
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To guard against the possibility of egregious measurement ... In Table 2 , the measure of the quality of states ' consumer protection laws is regressed on the same three sets of independent variables and on our measure of state fiscal ...
To guard against the possibility of egregious measurement ... In Table 2 , the measure of the quality of states ' consumer protection laws is regressed on the same three sets of independent variables and on our measure of state fiscal ...
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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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