Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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TABLE 5 Predicted Number of Lifetime Births to College - Graduate Women Aged < 50 by Race Number of Births Whites .12 .12 .76 1.00 2.31 0 1 2+ Total Average number of lifetime births per womana Blacks .11 .28 .61 1.00 1.98 a In ...
TABLE 5 Predicted Number of Lifetime Births to College - Graduate Women Aged < 50 by Race Number of Births Whites .12 .12 .76 1.00 2.31 0 1 2+ Total Average number of lifetime births per womana Blacks .11 .28 .61 1.00 1.98 a In ...
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To control for these possible effects of workers ' compensation on injury rates , the ratio of the state maximum weekly benefit for temporary total disability ( adjusted for statutory maximums and minimums ) relative to the average ...
To control for these possible effects of workers ' compensation on injury rates , the ratio of the state maximum weekly benefit for temporary total disability ( adjusted for statutory maximums and minimums ) relative to the average ...
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TABLE 2 Average Pre - OSHA Injury Rates ( 1966-68 ) and Coefficients of Post - OSHA Binary Variables ( 1973-74 ) by State and Injury Rate Category New York Texas Injury Categories Aggregate injury rate Caught - in Caught - in - machine ...
TABLE 2 Average Pre - OSHA Injury Rates ( 1966-68 ) and Coefficients of Post - OSHA Binary Variables ( 1973-74 ) by State and Injury Rate Category New York Texas Injury Categories Aggregate injury rate Caught - in Caught - in - machine ...
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Contents
International Information Flows as a Determinant of Political Violence | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
State Strategies for Regulating Groundwater Quality | 54 |
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