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 714
... earnings , or = correc- ( 6 ) Total Social Cost Corrections Costs + Forgone Earnings . Corrections costs are incurred when resources are used to impose sentences . Haynes and Larsen's ( 1984 ) estimate of the average cost of these ...
... earnings , or = correc- ( 6 ) Total Social Cost Corrections Costs + Forgone Earnings . Corrections costs are incurred when resources are used to impose sentences . Haynes and Larsen's ( 1984 ) estimate of the average cost of these ...
Page 804
... earnings differences . The issue is encapsulated in the question posed by Darity and Myers : if increasing black educational attainment is the cause of relative wage gains among young blacks why does it not have the same mitigating ...
... earnings differences . The issue is encapsulated in the question posed by Darity and Myers : if increasing black educational attainment is the cause of relative wage gains among young blacks why does it not have the same mitigating ...
Page 808
... earnings ratio was .79 in 1985 , and entered white - collar slots where the earnings ratio was only .67 . In addition , what increases that did occur in the higher - paying black professional and managerial occupations took place prior ...
... earnings ratio was .79 in 1985 , and entered white - collar slots where the earnings ratio was only .67 . In addition , what increases that did occur in the higher - paying black professional and managerial occupations took place prior ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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