Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 568
... central sections of the United States . Riccucci ( 1986 ) has suggested , how- ever , that because “ employer and private - sector union discriminatory prac- tices have long been ascribed to the South ... the employment progress of ...
... central sections of the United States . Riccucci ( 1986 ) has suggested , how- ever , that because “ employer and private - sector union discriminatory prac- tices have long been ascribed to the South ... the employment progress of ...
Page 570
... CENTRAL City is in north central region ( Midwest ) .310 281 ( .463 ) WEST City is in the West .260 281 ( .439 ) NORTHEAST City is in the Northeast ( .380 ) SIZE Population , 1980 ( in thousands ) .174 281 195.68 281 ( 511.30 ) years ...
... CENTRAL City is in north central region ( Midwest ) .310 281 ( .463 ) WEST City is in the West .260 281 ( .439 ) NORTHEAST City is in the Northeast ( .380 ) SIZE Population , 1980 ( in thousands ) .174 281 195.68 281 ( 511.30 ) years ...
Page 572
... central regions of the country . We hypothesized that police departments in the " Sun Belt " regions ( SOUTH and WEST ) of the country would employ women at higher rates than the " Rust Belt " regions ( CENTRAL and NORTHEAST ) . When ...
... central regions of the country . We hypothesized that police departments in the " Sun Belt " regions ( SOUTH and WEST ) of the country would employ women at higher rates than the " Rust Belt " regions ( CENTRAL and NORTHEAST ) . When ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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