Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... employment outside the home ) appear to have a beneficial effect for the nonmarried while exerting only a minimal impact on the health of married individuals . The data also reveal that employment tends to reduce the number of ...
... employment outside the home ) appear to have a beneficial effect for the nonmarried while exerting only a minimal impact on the health of married individuals . The data also reveal that employment tends to reduce the number of ...
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... employment earn- ings - defined as low earners ( Table 4 ) -accounted for 66 percent of the mi- nority sample ; actual mean self - employment income for this very large . low - earner group was $ 4,446 in 1979 . More importantly , it is ...
... employment earn- ings - defined as low earners ( Table 4 ) -accounted for 66 percent of the mi- nority sample ; actual mean self - employment income for this very large . low - earner group was $ 4,446 in 1979 . More importantly , it is ...
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... employment histories are less stable than year - round and seasonal workers . Given these differences among farm workers , we expect year - round workers to receive more ... employment , Employment Compensation among Valley Farm Workers 623.
... employment histories are less stable than year - round and seasonal workers . Given these differences among farm workers , we expect year - round workers to receive more ... employment , Employment Compensation among Valley Farm Workers 623.
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