Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... income of the various immigrant groups is the dependent variable in regressions 1.1 through 1.6 . The natural logarithm of median family income is the dependent variable in regression 2.1 , and all variables are expressed in natural ...
... income of the various immigrant groups is the dependent variable in regressions 1.1 through 1.6 . The natural logarithm of median family income is the dependent variable in regression 2.1 , and all variables are expressed in natural ...
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... income , viewed with a time horizon of 30 years and discounted at 3 percent , is $ 15,994 . This indi- cates a ... income ( Dominican Repub- lic , Mexico , Haiti ) is 67.1 percent . Other things held constant , this 10 percent ...
... income , viewed with a time horizon of 30 years and discounted at 3 percent , is $ 15,994 . This indi- cates a ... income ( Dominican Repub- lic , Mexico , Haiti ) is 67.1 percent . Other things held constant , this 10 percent ...
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... income levels . An intriguing case in point is those immigrants from Haiti , whose median family income ( $ 11,966 ) ... Incomes : 18 Ethnic Differences in Incomes of Recent Immigrants 307.
... income levels . An intriguing case in point is those immigrants from Haiti , whose median family income ( $ 11,966 ) ... Incomes : 18 Ethnic Differences in Incomes of Recent Immigrants 307.
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