Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... appear as four independent variables . The first variable is the fraction of total income ( from respondent earnings ... appears to be distressing , not in itself , but only when the benefits are reduced or withdrawn . The second ...
... appear as four independent variables . The first variable is the fraction of total income ( from respondent earnings ... appears to be distressing , not in itself , but only when the benefits are reduced or withdrawn . The second ...
Page 412
... appear to have affected emotional well- being many months later , even controlling for variation in the families ' cur- rent financial position . OBRA appears to have posed different threats to emotional well - being for two groups of ...
... appear to have affected emotional well- being many months later , even controlling for variation in the families ' cur- rent financial position . OBRA appears to have posed different threats to emotional well - being for two groups of ...
Page 413
... appear that the OBRA cutbacks were experi- enced by these women as threatening and destabilizing situations , with the magnitude of their prior reliance on AFDC indicating their limitations in finding other sources of income . These ...
... appear that the OBRA cutbacks were experi- enced by these women as threatening and destabilizing situations , with the magnitude of their prior reliance on AFDC indicating their limitations in finding other sources of income . These ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
Copyright | |
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