Social Science Quarterly, Volume 71Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1990 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... percentage black , percentage Spanish , number of manufactur- ing firms per capita , level of intergovernmental aid per capita , percentage of population aged 55+ , change in the aging population 55+ , and the presence or absence of one ...
... percentage black , percentage Spanish , number of manufactur- ing firms per capita , level of intergovernmental aid per capita , percentage of population aged 55+ , change in the aging population 55+ , and the presence or absence of one ...
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... percentage of black males employed in all three occupational groups . It has been argued that residential segregation fosters racial inequality by denying blacks access to suburbs where employment opportunities are growing ( Parcel ...
... percentage of black males employed in all three occupational groups . It has been argued that residential segregation fosters racial inequality by denying blacks access to suburbs where employment opportunities are growing ( Parcel ...
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... percentage of black male skilled and semiskilled / unskilled workers . Higher wages may reflect a greater demand for produc- tion labor in the manufacturing sector , or , as Thompson ( 1965 ) argued , higher manufacturing wages may ...
... percentage of black male skilled and semiskilled / unskilled workers . Higher wages may reflect a greater demand for produc- tion labor in the manufacturing sector , or , as Thompson ( 1965 ) argued , higher manufacturing wages may ...
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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