Social Science Quarterly, Volume 71Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1990 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Hispanics , first - order inter- actions of the percent Hispanic registered voters with the appointive , merit selection , and partisan election dummies are introduced into the equation ( Alozie , 1988 ) . The equation estimated is PHJ ...
... Hispanics , first - order inter- actions of the percent Hispanic registered voters with the appointive , merit selection , and partisan election dummies are introduced into the equation ( Alozie , 1988 ) . The equation estimated is PHJ ...
Page 349
... Hispanic equations are consistent with predictions based on differences in degrees of residential segregation . The F tests demonstrate that differences between effects of election methods on Hispanic membership are less significant ...
... Hispanic equations are consistent with predictions based on differences in degrees of residential segregation . The F tests demonstrate that differences between effects of election methods on Hispanic membership are less significant ...
Page 351
... Hispanic council shares in Table 3 suggests that estimated differences between the effects of election methods in the His- panic equation of Table 2 ... Hispanic regressions Election Methods and Black , Hispanic City Council Membership 351.
... Hispanic council shares in Table 3 suggests that estimated differences between the effects of election methods in the His- panic equation of Table 2 ... Hispanic regressions Election Methods and Black , Hispanic City Council Membership 351.
Contents
Gray Power Gray Peril or Gray Myth? The Political Impact of the Aging | 25 |
Evidence from Large U | 39 |
Career Structures and Employee Commitment | 53 |
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