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 635
... compared to male migration . This is clear , for example , in the case of so - called associational migration ( see below ) where women are compelled to migrate to join their husbands or other family who have decided to relocate for ...
... compared to male migration . This is clear , for example , in the case of so - called associational migration ( see below ) where women are compelled to migrate to join their husbands or other family who have decided to relocate for ...
Page 751
... compared to mail surveys ( particularly of people in the lower socioeconomic stratum ) . Finally , the in- formation from this survey is taken from approximately the same time pe- riod as ( and is hence comparable to ) the later studies ...
... compared to mail surveys ( particularly of people in the lower socioeconomic stratum ) . Finally , the in- formation from this survey is taken from approximately the same time pe- riod as ( and is hence comparable to ) the later studies ...
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... compared on each of the three concern indicators using two - tailed t tests . The comparisons were made in two ways : ( 1 ) by comparing blacks and whites by socioeconomic categories and ( 2 ) by comparing blacks and whites as a whole ...
... compared on each of the three concern indicators using two - tailed t tests . The comparisons were made in two ways : ( 1 ) by comparing blacks and whites by socioeconomic categories and ( 2 ) by comparing blacks and whites as a whole ...
Contents
The Impact of the Bakke Decision on Black and Hispanic Enrollment | 458 |
Social Services Impact on Elderly Independent Living | 474 |
The Impact of the Tax Revolt Era State Fiscal Caps | 492 |
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