Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 118
The data in panel B of Table 6 suggest that when divorced and separated women
work , the absence of young children in the home is associated with better global
health ( b = 0.569 ) than when young children are present ( b = -0.112 ) .
The data in panel B of Table 6 suggest that when divorced and separated women
work , the absence of young children in the home is associated with better global
health ( b = 0.569 ) than when young children are present ( b = -0.112 ) .
Page 794
In life - style politics , the type of organizational bases associated with lifestyle
preferences will determine whether or not a life - style movement is able to
mobilize and what recruitment strategies are available to movements . Some life -
style ...
In life - style politics , the type of organizational bases associated with lifestyle
preferences will determine whether or not a life - style movement is able to
mobilize and what recruitment strategies are available to movements . Some life -
style ...
Page 864
Thus , not one of the 11 hypothesized illusion sources meets both of the
requirements implicit in the definition of the construct that it be related to electoral
motivations and be associated with revenue yields . Despite the intuitive appeal
of the ...
Thus , not one of the 11 hypothesized illusion sources meets both of the
requirements implicit in the definition of the construct that it be related to electoral
motivations and be associated with revenue yields . Despite the intuitive appeal
of the ...
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Volume 68 Number | 1 |
What People Think about People | 19 |
A Panel Analysis of Houstons 1985 | 34 |
Copyright | |
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