Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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were excluded because research indicates that their labor supply behavior is
markedly different from that of married women and , in particular , less elastic with
respect to child - related factors ( Michalopoulos , Robins , and Garfinkel , 1992 ...
were excluded because research indicates that their labor supply behavior is
markedly different from that of married women and , in particular , less elastic with
respect to child - related factors ( Michalopoulos , Robins , and Garfinkel , 1992 ...
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Child Care Demand and Labor Supply of Young Mothers over Time . ”
Demography 28 : 333–351 . Blau , Francine , and Marianne A. Ferber . 1992. The
Economics of Women , Men , and Work . Englewood Cliffs : Prentice - Hall .
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Child Care Demand and Labor Supply of Young Mothers over Time . ”
Demography 28 : 333–351 . Blau , Francine , and Marianne A. Ferber . 1992. The
Economics of Women , Men , and Work . Englewood Cliffs : Prentice - Hall .
Bradshaw ...
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These programs may take many forms , including the reengineering of productive
processes to substitute technology or paraprofessional and semiskilled labor for
costly professionals . This objective , it is argued , is also pursued by ...
These programs may take many forms , including the reengineering of productive
processes to substitute technology or paraprofessional and semiskilled labor for
costly professionals . This objective , it is argued , is also pursued by ...
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Volume 79 Number | 1 |
Response to Comments | 33 |
Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
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