Social Science Quarterly, Volume 71Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1990 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 169
... differences between married and unmarried re- spondents , significant differences also appear between the widowed and both the divorced / separated and never married categories . Age Heterogeneity . No significant differences across ...
... differences between married and unmarried re- spondents , significant differences also appear between the widowed and both the divorced / separated and never married categories . Age Heterogeneity . No significant differences across ...
Page 172
... differences we observe may therefore be differences in only that portion of respondents ' networks- the portion containing respondents to whom ego is closest . Examination of other portions of respondents ' networks could reveal ...
... differences we observe may therefore be differences in only that portion of respondents ' networks- the portion containing respondents to whom ego is closest . Examination of other portions of respondents ' networks could reveal ...
Page 349
... Differences between the black and 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 ...
... Differences between the black and 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 ...
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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