Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... score of 1.54 , compared to a mean of 1.65 in our AFDC sample . Higher mean demor- 3 Patrick Shrout of Columbia University provided these ... scores in the AFDC sample than in the community Emotional Distress Following AFDC Cutbacks 407.
... score of 1.54 , compared to a mean of 1.65 in our AFDC sample . Higher mean demor- 3 Patrick Shrout of Columbia University provided these ... scores in the AFDC sample than in the community Emotional Distress Following AFDC Cutbacks 407.
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alization scores in the AFDC sample than in the community sample were found for subgroups of blacks ( 1.58 to 1.36 ) , Hispanics ( 1.80 to 1.73 ) , and whites ( 1.88 to 1.51 ) . The extent to which the elevated demoralization scores of ...
alization scores in the AFDC sample than in the community sample were found for subgroups of blacks ( 1.58 to 1.36 ) , Hispanics ( 1.80 to 1.73 ) , and whites ( 1.88 to 1.51 ) . The extent to which the elevated demoralization scores of ...
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... Score for Current Recipients and Nonrecipients of AFDC Predictor Variables Proportion of income derived from AFDC prior to OBRA Currently off AFDC Currently on AFDC Unstan ... Scores by Joint Current Employment 410 Social Science Quarterly.
... Score for Current Recipients and Nonrecipients of AFDC Predictor Variables Proportion of income derived from AFDC prior to OBRA Currently off AFDC Currently on AFDC Unstan ... Scores by Joint Current Employment 410 Social Science Quarterly.
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
Copyright | |
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