Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 208
... indicates that changes in the economy and society brought about changes which benefited the widow's property rights in some areas but were detrimental in others . The conclusion reemphasizes the diversity aspect of early American law ...
... indicates that changes in the economy and society brought about changes which benefited the widow's property rights in some areas but were detrimental in others . The conclusion reemphasizes the diversity aspect of early American law ...
Page 546
... indicates that a 47 - year - old highly educated male has the greatest likelihood of being a high earner of self - employment income . The age and age squared coefficients indicate that 35 to 55 is the age bracket - other factors con ...
... indicates that a 47 - year - old highly educated male has the greatest likelihood of being a high earner of self - employment income . The age and age squared coefficients indicate that 35 to 55 is the age bracket - other factors con ...
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... indicated that women less likely to be in the labor force valued the general work role less than women in the labor force ... indicates that women less likely to be in the labor force have higher subjective work attach- ment . This ...
... indicated that women less likely to be in the labor force valued the general work role less than women in the labor force ... indicates that women less likely to be in the labor force have higher subjective work attach- ment . This ...
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