Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 247
... living differentials . In general , it is clear that researchers expect that cost of living , whether proxied by per capita income , taxation , or housing costs , will affect mi- gration behavior of older persons . For studies of net ...
... living differentials . In general , it is clear that researchers expect that cost of living , whether proxied by per capita income , taxation , or housing costs , will affect mi- gration behavior of older persons . For studies of net ...
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... living costs.2 One particular shortcoming of the BLS data is that they cover only 37 cities for 1970 , and by 1980 data on only 24 cities were collected . This means that we cannot observe variations in the cost of living for most lo ...
... living costs.2 One particular shortcoming of the BLS data is that they cover only 37 cities for 1970 , and by 1980 data on only 24 cities were collected . This means that we cannot observe variations in the cost of living for most lo ...
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... living on elderly migration ; hence our approach was to focus on the robustness of the cost - of - living coefficients in regression equations that consider alter- native models of elderly migration . Given the difficulty of precisely ...
... living on elderly migration ; hence our approach was to focus on the robustness of the cost - of - living coefficients in regression equations that consider alter- native models of elderly migration . Given the difficulty of precisely ...
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Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
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