Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... crimes per 100,000 population , Crime , and the number of physicians per capita , MDS / CAP . The second model tests the hypothesis that migration decisions of elderly households are dominated by a desire to increase their consump- tion ...
... crimes per 100,000 population , Crime , and the number of physicians per capita , MDS / CAP . The second model tests the hypothesis that migration decisions of elderly households are dominated by a desire to increase their consump- tion ...
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... crime rates that are considerably above the national average . 15 Obviously el- derly migrants are moving in spite of these crime rates . There are several possible explanations for the phenomenon . First is a measurement prob- lem ...
... crime rates that are considerably above the national average . 15 Obviously el- derly migrants are moving in spite of these crime rates . There are several possible explanations for the phenomenon . First is a measurement prob- lem ...
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... Crime and Public Policy . London : Routledge & Kegan Paul . Braverman , Harry . 1974. Labor and Monopoly Capital . New York : Monthly Review Press . Chamber of Commerce of the United States . 1974. A Handbook of White Collar Crime ...
... Crime and Public Policy . London : Routledge & Kegan Paul . Braverman , Harry . 1974. Labor and Monopoly Capital . New York : Monthly Review Press . Chamber of Commerce of the United States . 1974. A Handbook of White Collar Crime ...
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A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
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