Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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They also had much higher death rates in Texas from chronic liver disease and in both Texas and California from homicide than did other white women . Unquestionably , the most marked difference was in the rates for diabetes , where the ...
They also had much higher death rates in Texas from chronic liver disease and in both Texas and California from homicide than did other white women . Unquestionably , the most marked difference was in the rates for diabetes , where the ...
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Table 3 indicates that in California and Texas the U.S. - born Spanish surname male population has 11 to 30 percent higher age - adjusted mortality from the two leading causes of death , heart disease and cancer , than does the Mexican ...
Table 3 indicates that in California and Texas the U.S. - born Spanish surname male population has 11 to 30 percent higher age - adjusted mortality from the two leading causes of death , heart disease and cancer , than does the Mexican ...
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Nicholson , Wall , and Lischeron ( 1977 ) found that discretion is highly related to workers ' job satisfaction , absenteeism , and turnover ( the more discretion , the higher the satisfaction and the lower absenteeism and turnover ...
Nicholson , Wall , and Lischeron ( 1977 ) found that discretion is highly related to workers ' job satisfaction , absenteeism , and turnover ( the more discretion , the higher the satisfaction and the lower absenteeism and turnover ...
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Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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