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 595
This approach argues that greater familiarity with the dominant culture and greater socioeconomic success allow immigrants to gain an accurate and realistic understanding of inequality and the practice of discrimination in U.S. society ...
This approach argues that greater familiarity with the dominant culture and greater socioeconomic success allow immigrants to gain an accurate and realistic understanding of inequality and the practice of discrimination in U.S. society ...
Page 611
The higher the respondents ' score was on an item , then , the greater the acceptance of that group for the target group in that particular social setting . In addition to averaging each group's responses to the individual social ...
The higher the respondents ' score was on an item , then , the greater the acceptance of that group for the target group in that particular social setting . In addition to averaging each group's responses to the individual social ...
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... receive greater bequests , or have larger capital stocks , thus offsetting the service burden of the debt . We have observed that in reality the tax cuts of the 1980s did not translate to higher savings and greater investment .
... receive greater bequests , or have larger capital stocks , thus offsetting the service burden of the debt . We have observed that in reality the tax cuts of the 1980s did not translate to higher savings and greater investment .
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Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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