Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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DIFFERENTIATION AS COMPONENTS OF THE DIVISION OF LABOR1 Delbert J. ERVIN , Illinois State University Within the human ecological tradition , the nature of the relationship between inter- dependence and differentiation in employment at ...
DIFFERENTIATION AS COMPONENTS OF THE DIVISION OF LABOR1 Delbert J. ERVIN , Illinois State University Within the human ecological tradition , the nature of the relationship between inter- dependence and differentiation in employment at ...
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... Differentiation Human ecological studies generally conceptualize sustenance differentia- tion ( specialization ) as having two components , structural differentiation ( i.e. , number of sustenance activities ) and distributive ...
... Differentiation Human ecological studies generally conceptualize sustenance differentia- tion ( specialization ) as having two components , structural differentiation ( i.e. , number of sustenance activities ) and distributive ...
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... differentiation implies that there are a greater number of ecological niches . More advanced sustenance orga- nizations should have higher levels of sustenance differentiation as the economy expands . It is computed according to Gibbs ...
... differentiation implies that there are a greater number of ecological niches . More advanced sustenance orga- nizations should have higher levels of sustenance differentiation as the economy expands . It is computed according to Gibbs ...
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