Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... examine female roles and health . Some studies show that women without children at home experience more symptoms of illness than women with children ( Marcus and Seeman , 1981 ; Verbrugge , 1983 ) , while others report that the presence ...
... examine female roles and health . Some studies show that women without children at home experience more symptoms of illness than women with children ( Marcus and Seeman , 1981 ; Verbrugge , 1983 ) , while others report that the presence ...
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... examined the continuity in occupations over time . Just as it is possible to examine the serial correlation in the sex type of aspiration , so it is possible to examine the serial correlation in the sex type of occupations held by the ...
... examined the continuity in occupations over time . Just as it is possible to examine the serial correlation in the sex type of aspiration , so it is possible to examine the serial correlation in the sex type of occupations held by the ...
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... examine all state aid allocations , an adjustment for population is necessary ; hence the reason so many have employed per capita measures . But since we accept the explanation that population ( rather than need ) determines the bulk of ...
... examine all state aid allocations , an adjustment for population is necessary ; hence the reason so many have employed per capita measures . But since we accept the explanation that population ( rather than need ) determines the bulk of ...
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