Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... John and Grasmick , 1985 ) . However , St. John and Grasmick rea- soned that a rejection of the minority - group status hypothesis should not be based solely on comparisons of the cumulative number of births to women still of ...
... John and Grasmick , 1985 ) . However , St. John and Grasmick rea- soned that a rejection of the minority - group status hypothesis should not be based solely on comparisons of the cumulative number of births to women still of ...
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... John and Grasmick's ( 1985 ) study raise three inter- esting puzzles . One is whether the lower rate of childlessness they ob- served among black than white college graduates was a temporary phe- nomenon . The cross - sectional nature ...
... John and Grasmick's ( 1985 ) study raise three inter- esting puzzles . One is whether the lower rate of childlessness they ob- served among black than white college graduates was a temporary phe- nomenon . The cross - sectional nature ...
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... John . 1978. “ Effectiveness of an Attendance Control Policy in Reducing Chronic Ab- senteeism . " Personnel Psychology 31 : 71-81 . Baum , John , and Stuart A. Youngblood . 1975. " Impact of an Organizational Control Pol- icy on ...
... John . 1978. “ Effectiveness of an Attendance Control Policy in Reducing Chronic Ab- senteeism . " Personnel Psychology 31 : 71-81 . Baum , John , and Stuart A. Youngblood . 1975. " Impact of an Organizational Control Pol- icy on ...
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Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
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