Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Duncan and Hoffman's ( 1985 : 491 ) results showed that in the year following the divorce the economic status of divorced women is 87 percent of its predivorce level , and in the third and fifth years it is 91 and 94 percent ...
Duncan and Hoffman's ( 1985 : 491 ) results showed that in the year following the divorce the economic status of divorced women is 87 percent of its predivorce level , and in the third and fifth years it is 91 and 94 percent ...
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... the General Social Surveys and the National Election Studies shows that percent black significantly affects white sense of status threat from blacks and white support for racial integration in both the South and the non - South .
... the General Social Surveys and the National Election Studies shows that percent black significantly affects white sense of status threat from blacks and white support for racial integration in both the South and the non - South .
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Still , assumptions 3 and 4 are less well established because white perceptions of status threat from integration and white support for integration are not directly measured in aggregate - level studies . The few studies that have ...
Still , assumptions 3 and 4 are less well established because white perceptions of status threat from integration and white support for integration are not directly measured in aggregate - level studies . The few studies that have ...
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Gender Role Stereotypes and Attitudes | 579 |
Discrimination and the Assimilation and Ethnic Competition Perspectives | 594 |
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