Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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Page 137
... greater proportion of the poor may be ruined . This should exacerbate rel- ative wealth holdings over time . It would also be worthwhile to look at risk - taking behavior . Assume that the poor and the rich have the same preferences for ...
... greater proportion of the poor may be ruined . This should exacerbate rel- ative wealth holdings over time . It would also be worthwhile to look at risk - taking behavior . Assume that the poor and the rich have the same preferences for ...
Page 160
... greater risk of preterm birth and infant mor- tality ( Kline , Stein , and Susser , 1989 ; Frisbie , Forbes , and Pullum , 1996 ) . Like Albrecht et al . ( 1996 ) , we find only small differences in the odds of prematurity between first ...
... greater risk of preterm birth and infant mor- tality ( Kline , Stein , and Susser , 1989 ; Frisbie , Forbes , and Pullum , 1996 ) . Like Albrecht et al . ( 1996 ) , we find only small differences in the odds of prematurity between first ...
Page 161
... greater for mothers who are unmarried , are attended by a physician , have a history of pregnancy loss , experience ... greater risk of giving birth to a premature infant ( odds range from 1.10 to 1.37 ; see Table 4 ) and at much greater ...
... greater for mothers who are unmarried , are attended by a physician , have a history of pregnancy loss , experience ... greater risk of giving birth to a premature infant ( odds range from 1.10 to 1.37 ; see Table 4 ) and at much greater ...
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