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 558
... observations are reported . In the second year of divorce , 42 percent of the women in the sample are not receiving any child support or alimony from their ex - husbands . For the 58 percent receiving support , the average amount ...
... observations are reported . In the second year of divorce , 42 percent of the women in the sample are not receiving any child support or alimony from their ex - husbands . For the 58 percent receiving support , the average amount ...
Page 559
TABLE 4 Public and Private Transfers , Nonzero Observations Only Variable Mean Standard Deviation Percentage of ... observation . For these women , AFDC payments account for a substantial portion of their total family income : between 32 ...
TABLE 4 Public and Private Transfers , Nonzero Observations Only Variable Mean Standard Deviation Percentage of ... observation . For these women , AFDC payments account for a substantial portion of their total family income : between 32 ...
Page 699
... observations ar- rayed in a five - dimensional cross - tabulation of 1,344 cells . The number of observations in the cells ranges from a maximum of 13,178 discharges ( for white females aged 20-24 with a mental health diagnosis who were ...
... observations ar- rayed in a five - dimensional cross - tabulation of 1,344 cells . The number of observations in the cells ranges from a maximum of 13,178 discharges ( for white females aged 20-24 with a mental health diagnosis who were ...
Contents
Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
Some | 607 |
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