Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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... effect of aging . Indeed , age and years of Mexican labor force experience are so highly correlated that they cannot ... effect of migradollars arriving in Mexican communities ) . The act of migration itself is disruptive , as indicated ...
... effect of aging . Indeed , age and years of Mexican labor force experience are so highly correlated that they cannot ... effect of migradollars arriving in Mexican communities ) . The act of migration itself is disruptive , as indicated ...
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... effect on later drug use . Finally , association with drug - using peers at Time 2 had a significant effect in increasing young adult drug use at Time 3 . Figure 2 presents the model for Mexican Americans . Compared to their male ...
... effect on later drug use . Finally , association with drug - using peers at Time 2 had a significant effect in increasing young adult drug use at Time 3 . Figure 2 presents the model for Mexican Americans . Compared to their male ...
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... effect ( beta = .06 ) in the regression model for the Personal Rewards factor ; however , the negative sign associated with this effect failed to support our final hypothesis ( see Model 4 ) . Rather , our findings suggested that non ...
... effect ( beta = .06 ) in the regression model for the Personal Rewards factor ; however , the negative sign associated with this effect failed to support our final hypothesis ( see Model 4 ) . Rather , our findings suggested that non ...
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March | 1 |
Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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