Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... findings in Table 4 suggest , having young children while being employed outside the home does not affect the morbidity or illness behavior of either men or women in this sample . Based on these findings , we must conclude at this stage ...
... findings in Table 4 suggest , having young children while being employed outside the home does not affect the morbidity or illness behavior of either men or women in this sample . Based on these findings , we must conclude at this stage ...
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... findings involving men reflects the fact that the majority of men are employed outside the home and that most of the men are married . The findings from this study suggest that , at least for divorced and sepa- rated women , occupying ...
... findings involving men reflects the fact that the majority of men are employed outside the home and that most of the men are married . The findings from this study suggest that , at least for divorced and sepa- rated women , occupying ...
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... findings based on samples of large cities across the nation . State aid to city governments was more closely tied to measures of community need and fiscal capacity than federal aid . These findings were later confirmed using different ...
... findings based on samples of large cities across the nation . State aid to city governments was more closely tied to measures of community need and fiscal capacity than federal aid . These findings were later confirmed using different ...
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