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 567
... cities ( e.g. , Detroit [ Detroit Police Officers ' Association v . Young ] ) unions have been unsuccessful in their at- tempts to block voluntary affirmative action programs . Riccucci's ( 1986 ) study of 74 cities , on the other hand ...
... cities ( e.g. , Detroit [ Detroit Police Officers ' Association v . Young ] ) unions have been unsuccessful in their at- tempts to block voluntary affirmative action programs . Riccucci's ( 1986 ) study of 74 cities , on the other hand ...
Page 568
... cities outside of the South " ( p . 7 ) . In light of these observations , it is expected that the South and West regions will show higher rates of female utilization in policing compared to the Northeast and north central regions ...
... cities outside of the South " ( p . 7 ) . In light of these observations , it is expected that the South and West regions will show higher rates of female utilization in policing compared to the Northeast and north central regions ...
Page 790
... Cities , they may be said to have won the strike . The success of their paper also inflicted heavy losses on the company . On the other hand , the strikers had to accept lower incomes and benefits and to adopt some of the efficiency mea ...
... Cities , they may be said to have won the strike . The success of their paper also inflicted heavy losses on the company . On the other hand , the strikers had to accept lower incomes and benefits and to adopt some of the efficiency mea ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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