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 133
... sample is in that age range by 1982. However , to ensure that the weight standards employed would apply to the individuals in the sample , the sample was limited to those people who were at least 18 years old . This limitation and ...
... sample is in that age range by 1982. However , to ensure that the weight standards employed would apply to the individuals in the sample , the sample was limited to those people who were at least 18 years old . This limitation and ...
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... sample of families represents nearly 7,200 children . The CRD sample design reflects the organization of the family court sys- tem in Wisconsin , which is administered at the county level . Within coun- ties , the sample frame for the ...
... sample of families represents nearly 7,200 children . The CRD sample design reflects the organization of the family court sys- tem in Wisconsin , which is administered at the county level . Within coun- ties , the sample frame for the ...
Page 344
... sample should be as acceptable as those of previous samples , if not superior . The 602 sample cities whose populations exceed 10,000 and are at least 5 percent black comprise 56.8 percent of all U.S. cities in this class as of 1980 ...
... sample should be as acceptable as those of previous samples , if not superior . The 602 sample cities whose populations exceed 10,000 and are at least 5 percent black comprise 56.8 percent of all U.S. cities in this class as of 1980 ...
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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