Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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LIFE COURSE : IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MINORITY - GROUP STATUS HYPOTHESIS1 Nan E. JOHNSON , Michigan State University Life table techniques showed that for college graduates of childbearing age in the June 1975 Current Population Survey ...
LIFE COURSE : IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MINORITY - GROUP STATUS HYPOTHESIS1 Nan E. JOHNSON , Michigan State University Life table techniques showed that for college graduates of childbearing age in the June 1975 Current Population Survey ...
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TABLE 3 Migration and Marital Status : Earnings and Wage Regression Coefficients for Young Women Log Annual Earnings t + 1 t + 2 AMARRIED a MSP SEPARATED AMARRIED X MIGRANT MSP x MIGRANT SEPARATED × MIGRANT MIGRANTC N t +3 -0.695 -0.950 ...
TABLE 3 Migration and Marital Status : Earnings and Wage Regression Coefficients for Young Women Log Annual Earnings t + 1 t + 2 AMARRIED a MSP SEPARATED AMARRIED X MIGRANT MSP x MIGRANT SEPARATED × MIGRANT MIGRANTC N t +3 -0.695 -0.950 ...
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This wide variation has been correlated with inter - ethnic differences in socioeconomic status ( Duncan and Lieberson , 1959 ; Lieberson , 1962 ; Guest and Nelson , 1978 ; Massey and Mullan , 1984 ) . At the same time , a pattern of ...
This wide variation has been correlated with inter - ethnic differences in socioeconomic status ( Duncan and Lieberson , 1959 ; Lieberson , 1962 ; Guest and Nelson , 1978 ; Massey and Mullan , 1984 ) . At the same time , a pattern of ...
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International Information Flows as a Determinant of Political Violence | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
State Strategies for Regulating Groundwater Quality | 54 |
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