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 128
... relatively more welfare recipients , again reflecting the relatively greater number of single - parent families . Overall , there was no evidence the groups were substantially dif- ferent with respect to their major economic and ...
... relatively more welfare recipients , again reflecting the relatively greater number of single - parent families . Overall , there was no evidence the groups were substantially dif- ferent with respect to their major economic and ...
Page 460
... relative to the overall risk ( i.e. , the exponentiated grand mean ) or for one category of an in- dependent ... relatively less of a risk for blacks than for whites . For Anglos , the interaction of weight and race / eth- nicity ...
... relative to the overall risk ( i.e. , the exponentiated grand mean ) or for one category of an in- dependent ... relatively less of a risk for blacks than for whites . For Anglos , the interaction of weight and race / eth- nicity ...
Page 461
... relatively lower than the risk expected solely from the main effects of mari- tal status , and indicates that increased risk of death associated with out- of - wedlock birth is relatively less for babies of blue - collar mothers than ...
... relatively lower than the risk expected solely from the main effects of mari- tal status , and indicates that increased risk of death associated with out- of - wedlock birth is relatively less for babies of blue - collar mothers than ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
Copyright | |
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