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 466
... significant positive short - term effect , but a significant negative long - term one . These effects persist even controlling for the total number of medical school applicants to take into account the overall downward trends in medical ...
... significant positive short - term effect , but a significant negative long - term one . These effects persist even controlling for the total number of medical school applicants to take into account the overall downward trends in medical ...
Page 486
... significant factors are each reduced when the other services are controlled . The effect of household services decreases the most substantially and is clearly not significant . How- ever , both personal care and out - of - home services ...
... significant factors are each reduced when the other services are controlled . The effect of household services decreases the most substantially and is clearly not significant . How- ever , both personal care and out - of - home services ...
Page 553
... significant and positive as predicted , and the coefficients of resident turnover , V12 , and age structure , V13 , are both statistically significant in the anticipated directions . As the level of resident turnover decreases ( median ...
... significant and positive as predicted , and the coefficients of resident turnover , V12 , and age structure , V13 , are both statistically significant in the anticipated directions . As the level of resident turnover decreases ( median ...
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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