Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Income and Its Components . The purpose of this section is to examine how total family income and its components change over the life of the divorce . The analysis will suggest the extent to which divorced women are able to rely on ...
... Income and Its Components . The purpose of this section is to examine how total family income and its components change over the life of the divorce . The analysis will suggest the extent to which divorced women are able to rely on ...
Page 555
... income is a sharp decline in the first two years of divorce and flattening out at that relatively depressed level over the rest of the life of the divorce . The change in family income indicated in Table 2 parallels the pattern observed ...
... income is a sharp decline in the first two years of divorce and flattening out at that relatively depressed level over the rest of the life of the divorce . The change in family income indicated in Table 2 parallels the pattern observed ...
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income of $ 16,594 ( in 1987 dollars ) while the average white family's income was $ 28,028 . This means that for every $ 1 of white family income blacks had 59 cents . By 1975 , black family income had improved relatively faster than ...
income of $ 16,594 ( in 1987 dollars ) while the average white family's income was $ 28,028 . This means that for every $ 1 of white family income blacks had 59 cents . By 1975 , black family income had improved relatively faster than ...
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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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