Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... percent . Economic Activity . The results presented above suggest when a woman experiences a divorce she is on ... percent of the women . are not in the labor force at all , 43 percent are working part - time , and only 29 percent are ...
... percent . Economic Activity . The results presented above suggest when a woman experiences a divorce she is on ... percent of the women . are not in the labor force at all , 43 percent are working part - time , and only 29 percent are ...
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... percentage of women on city councils is 20.9 percent for 1984 . Institutional factors utilized in our study include the presence of a collective bargaining unit in the department , the self - identified level of commitment of police ...
... percentage of women on city councils is 20.9 percent for 1984 . Institutional factors utilized in our study include the presence of a collective bargaining unit in the department , the self - identified level of commitment of police ...
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... Percent ritualistic religion ( V2 ) Percent evangelical religion ( V3 ) Log 10 ( population in county in 1920 ) ( V4 ) ( 1 + percent Negro in county ) / 2 ( V5 ) ( 1 + percent illiterate ) 1⁄2 ( V6 ) Log 10 ( value of manufactured ...
... Percent ritualistic religion ( V2 ) Percent evangelical religion ( V3 ) Log 10 ( population in county in 1920 ) ( V4 ) ( 1 + percent Negro in county ) / 2 ( V5 ) ( 1 + percent illiterate ) 1⁄2 ( V6 ) Log 10 ( value of manufactured ...
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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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