Social Science Quarterly, Volume 66Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1985 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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I. Dependent variables WAGE LWAGE DUNCAN TABLE 1 Description of Variables Respondent's 1966 earnings . Natural logarithm of WAGE . Duncan Socioeconomic Index of respondent's job in 1966. Scale is 1-100 . II . Human capital variables AGE ...
I. Dependent variables WAGE LWAGE DUNCAN TABLE 1 Description of Variables Respondent's 1966 earnings . Natural logarithm of WAGE . Duncan Socioeconomic Index of respondent's job in 1966. Scale is 1-100 . II . Human capital variables AGE ...
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... variables , ( 2 ) entering ethnicity only , ( 3 ) entering the set of SES variables only . The independent variables were ethnicity ( 0 = An- glo , 1 Mexican American ) , income ( 11 categories ) , education ( 8 catego- ries ) , and ...
... variables , ( 2 ) entering ethnicity only , ( 3 ) entering the set of SES variables only . The independent variables were ethnicity ( 0 = An- glo , 1 Mexican American ) , income ( 11 categories ) , education ( 8 catego- ries ) , and ...
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... variables : if unmeasured variables have constant effects over time within one country , it will lead to serial correla- tion within that country ; if unmeasured variables have constant effects on all countries at one time point , it ...
... variables : if unmeasured variables have constant effects over time within one country , it will lead to serial correla- tion within that country ; if unmeasured variables have constant effects on all countries at one time point , it ...
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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