Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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... predicted employment rates should be interpreted as follows : ( 1 ) the predicted employment rate for the base case ( i.e. , this hypothetical woman ) ; ( 2 ) the predicted employment rate for the base case if she is " given " one child ...
... predicted employment rates should be interpreted as follows : ( 1 ) the predicted employment rate for the base case ( i.e. , this hypothetical woman ) ; ( 2 ) the predicted employment rate for the base case if she is " given " one child ...
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... predicted less association with drug - using peers at Time 2 and less drug use as young adults at Time 3. Prior drug use predicted more association with drug - using peers but had no direct effect on later drug use . Finally ...
... predicted less association with drug - using peers at Time 2 and less drug use as young adults at Time 3. Prior drug use predicted more association with drug - using peers but had no direct effect on later drug use . Finally ...
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Predicted Effect Variable TABLE 3 Tobit Analysis of Government Structure ( N = 178 ) Probability Timing Effect Effect t - Statistic Population Population change Relative wealth Income heterogeneity Diversity index + c.1 + + 0.00048 ...
Predicted Effect Variable TABLE 3 Tobit Analysis of Government Structure ( N = 178 ) Probability Timing Effect Effect t - Statistic Population Population change Relative wealth Income heterogeneity Diversity index + c.1 + + 0.00048 ...
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