Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Labor Force Participation and the Residential Mobility of Fami- lies . " Social Forces 52 : 342-48 . Markham , William T. , Patrick O. Macken , Charles M. Bonjean , and Judy Corder . 1983. " A Note on Sex , Geographic Mobility , and ...
... Labor Force Participation and the Residential Mobility of Fami- lies . " Social Forces 52 : 342-48 . Markham , William T. , Patrick O. Macken , Charles M. Bonjean , and Judy Corder . 1983. " A Note on Sex , Geographic Mobility , and ...
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... labor force participation of mothers of young children in recent years has focused considerable attention on child - care issues . Much of the policy discussion has centered around such issues as the availability of child care , the ...
... labor force participation of mothers of young children in recent years has focused considerable attention on child - care issues . Much of the policy discussion has centered around such issues as the availability of child care , the ...
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... labor force participation , hours of work , earnings , and total family income . It also unambiguously reduces the probability of being dependent on welfare and the amount of welfare benefits . Using survey data for families that ...
... labor force participation , hours of work , earnings , and total family income . It also unambiguously reduces the probability of being dependent on welfare and the amount of welfare benefits . Using survey data for families that ...
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Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
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