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 444
... relatives ( 10.1 per- cent ) . Only 8.2 percent are female householders with no spouse present . Household Types and Sociodemographic Characteristics Household structure among teenage mothers in 1980 varied considerably by marital ...
... relatives ( 10.1 per- cent ) . Only 8.2 percent are female householders with no spouse present . Household Types and Sociodemographic Characteristics Household structure among teenage mothers in 1980 varied considerably by marital ...
Page 449
... relatives 30.0 33.8 27.7 Other household structure 78.0 91.8 73.6 Total 36.1 41.9 33.8 ( N ) ( 806,580 ) ( 235,380 ) ( 571,200 ) Non - Hispanic black Mother - husband 33.9 35.6 33.5 Mother only 85.7 95.5 84.5 Mother - parents 26.7 29.6 ...
... relatives 30.0 33.8 27.7 Other household structure 78.0 91.8 73.6 Total 36.1 41.9 33.8 ( N ) ( 806,580 ) ( 235,380 ) ( 571,200 ) Non - Hispanic black Mother - husband 33.9 35.6 33.5 Mother only 85.7 95.5 84.5 Mother - parents 26.7 29.6 ...
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... relative availability of these resources to work on any particu- lar problem , including the environment , are significantly lower for blacks . That is , the relative , rather than the absolute , amount of resources available to deal ...
... relative availability of these resources to work on any particu- lar problem , including the environment , are significantly lower for blacks . That is , the relative , rather than the absolute , amount of resources available to deal ...
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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