Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... human capital , is increasing so- cietal efficiency while earning an individual return ( increased earnings ) on an investment ( cost of moving ) . With increased female labor force participation , the original human capital model has ...
... human capital , is increasing so- cietal efficiency while earning an individual return ( increased earnings ) on an investment ( cost of moving ) . With increased female labor force participation , the original human capital model has ...
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... Human Sexuality . Beverly Hills : Sage . Kaufman , Herbert . 1976. Are Government Organizations Immortal ? Washington , D.C .: Brookings Institution . Kinsey , Alfred , Wardell Pomercy , and Clyde Martin . 1948. Sexual Behavior in the Human ...
... Human Sexuality . Beverly Hills : Sage . Kaufman , Herbert . 1976. Are Government Organizations Immortal ? Washington , D.C .: Brookings Institution . Kinsey , Alfred , Wardell Pomercy , and Clyde Martin . 1948. Sexual Behavior in the Human ...
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... human societies since the advent of the Industrial Revolution . One also finds strong restatements of Giddens's famous ( or perhaps infamous ) positions on volun- tarism and the purposiveness of human action . In many of the essays ...
... human societies since the advent of the Industrial Revolution . One also finds strong restatements of Giddens's famous ( or perhaps infamous ) positions on volun- tarism and the purposiveness of human action . In many of the essays ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
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