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 253
... reported in Table 2 , the cost of living , COL , in the origin and desti- nation states was included to test our hypothesis that the elderly respond to economic incentives in their migration decisions . Second are variables commonly ...
... reported in Table 2 , the cost of living , COL , in the origin and desti- nation states was included to test our hypothesis that the elderly respond to economic incentives in their migration decisions . Second are variables commonly ...
Page 353
... reported in the Census and Annual Surveys of Manufacturers . For New York there are no data reported for tobacco manufacturers ( SIC 21 ) and petroleum refining ( SIC 29 ) . Data for rubber and plastics ( SIC 30 ) , leather products ...
... reported in the Census and Annual Surveys of Manufacturers . For New York there are no data reported for tobacco manufacturers ( SIC 21 ) and petroleum refining ( SIC 29 ) . Data for rubber and plastics ( SIC 30 ) , leather products ...
Page 412
... reported in the wake of OBRA grant reductions and terminations . The results reported here suggest these cutbacks were also experienced by some as stressful life events and that the financial sever- ity of the cutbacks was associated ...
... reported in the wake of OBRA grant reductions and terminations . The results reported here suggest these cutbacks were also experienced by some as stressful life events and that the financial sever- ity of the cutbacks was associated ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
Copyright | |
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