Social Science Quarterly, Volume 71Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1990 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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with one or both parents ( 77.1 percent versus 59.1 percent ) . Among the never - married mothers , more of the older than younger mothers head their own households ( 17.7 percent versus 4.3 percent ) . Of formerly married mothers ...
with one or both parents ( 77.1 percent versus 59.1 percent ) . Among the never - married mothers , more of the older than younger mothers head their own households ( 17.7 percent versus 4.3 percent ) . Of formerly married mothers ...
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... percent of blacks , 51.1 percent of non - Hispanic whites , and 46.0 percent of Hispanics are married ; for the older mothers , 17.9 percent of blacks , 67.9 percent of non - Hispanic whites , and 58.6 percent of Hispanics are married ...
... percent of blacks , 51.1 percent of non - Hispanic whites , and 46.0 percent of Hispanics are married ; for the older mothers , 17.9 percent of blacks , 67.9 percent of non - Hispanic whites , and 58.6 percent of Hispanics are married ...
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percent ) , and 63 percent of respondents felt that SDI could be overwhelmed by a Soviet attack , while only 13.4 percent felt that SDI could protect the United States from such an attack . To measure opinions about the third question ...
percent ) , and 63 percent of respondents felt that SDI could be overwhelmed by a Soviet attack , while only 13.4 percent felt that SDI could protect the United States from such an attack . To measure opinions about the third question ...
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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