Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... birth probabilities by age 45. These computations were then employed to project race - specific rates of permanent child- lessness , probabilities of a second birth after the first birth , median ages at first and second births , and ...
... birth probabilities by age 45. These computations were then employed to project race - specific rates of permanent child- lessness , probabilities of a second birth after the first birth , median ages at first and second births , and ...
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TABLE 3 Cumulative Proportion Avoiding a Second Birth by Selected Interval Lengths since the First Birth : College - Graduate Women Exact Years Race of Mother since First Birth White Black 1 .9893 ( .002 ) .9751 ( .014 ) 2 .7468 ( .011 ) ...
TABLE 3 Cumulative Proportion Avoiding a Second Birth by Selected Interval Lengths since the First Birth : College - Graduate Women Exact Years Race of Mother since First Birth White Black 1 .9893 ( .002 ) .9751 ( .014 ) 2 .7468 ( .011 ) ...
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... birth relative to the first birth . A logit regression was chosen for this purpose ( Table 4 ) . Since only women having borne a first child are eligible for progression to the sec- ond parity , childless women were excluded from the ...
... birth relative to the first birth . A logit regression was chosen for this purpose ( Table 4 ) . Since only women having borne a first child are eligible for progression to the sec- ond parity , childless women were excluded from the ...
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Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
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