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 635
... higher than the rate for non - Spanish whites . In California , however , Spanish surname women had lower heart disease mortality than other white women , but their mor- tality ratio was higher than that for males . In both states ...
... higher than the rate for non - Spanish whites . In California , however , Spanish surname women had lower heart disease mortality than other white women , but their mor- tality ratio was higher than that for males . In both states ...
Page 637
... higher , respectively , and for females 40 percent and 53 percent higher . This finding is somewhat puzzling since alcohol consumption , which is associated with mortality from chronic liver disease , also has been associated with ...
... higher , respectively , and for females 40 percent and 53 percent higher . This finding is somewhat puzzling since alcohol consumption , which is associated with mortality from chronic liver disease , also has been associated with ...
Page 671
... higher the satisfaction and the lower absenteeism and turnover ; see also Buffum and Ritvo [ 1984 ] and Markham , Bonjean , and Corder - Bolz [ 1980 ] ) . Participation in decision making concerns employees ' reported involve- ment in ...
... higher the satisfaction and the lower absenteeism and turnover ; see also Buffum and Ritvo [ 1984 ] and Markham , Bonjean , and Corder - Bolz [ 1980 ] ) . Participation in decision making concerns employees ' reported involve- ment in ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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