Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Marital status is specified by reference to information on the number of times married and marital status to yield seven categories : ( 1 ) spouse present , married once ; ( 2 ) spouse present , married more than once with first ...
Marital status is specified by reference to information on the number of times married and marital status to yield seven categories : ( 1 ) spouse present , married once ; ( 2 ) spouse present , married more than once with first ...
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... other Married once , spouse present Total all marital statuses Husband absent , other Married once , spouse present Total all marital statuses Percent 13.6 4.3 81.5 14.5 4.2 80.9 N ( 1,457 ) ( 456 ) ( 8,709 ) ( 10,692 ) ( 1,680 ) ...
... other Married once , spouse present Total all marital statuses Husband absent , other Married once , spouse present Total all marital statuses Percent 13.6 4.3 81.5 14.5 4.2 80.9 N ( 1,457 ) ( 456 ) ( 8,709 ) ( 10,692 ) ( 1,680 ) ...
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The present value of lifetime earnings for each group can be estimated if it is assumed that each person works 2,000 hours per year at a single job and 6 percent is assumed to be the discount rate . Using these assumptions and data from ...
The present value of lifetime earnings for each group can be estimated if it is assumed that each person works 2,000 hours per year at a single job and 6 percent is assumed to be the discount rate . Using these assumptions and data from ...
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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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