Social Science Quarterly, Volume 79, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1998 - Political science |
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... workers as " employed " for this analysis . This would be problematic if the policy effects differed be- tween the two groups of workers . Complete data necessary to distinguish between part- and full - time workers were available for ...
... workers as " employed " for this analysis . This would be problematic if the policy effects differed be- tween the two groups of workers . Complete data necessary to distinguish between part- and full - time workers were available for ...
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... workers and the consumers , the latter being a much larger group than the former . The SPD's concern for the consumer was made clear in October 1995 , just before it agreed to ratify the constitutional amendment . When Deutsche Telekom ...
... workers and the consumers , the latter being a much larger group than the former . The SPD's concern for the consumer was made clear in October 1995 , just before it agreed to ratify the constitutional amendment . When Deutsche Telekom ...
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... workers , have simply had greater power to enforce their monopoly or quasi - monopoly position against corporate structures . On the other hand , professionals have successfully used their own organizations to not only police the ...
... workers , have simply had greater power to enforce their monopoly or quasi - monopoly position against corporate structures . On the other hand , professionals have successfully used their own organizations to not only police the ...
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Public Policy and the Geography of U S Environmentalism | 55 |
The Early PostMao Period | 91 |
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