Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... industrial sectors is analogous to the problem of measuring residential segregation . If all output from a particular industry returns to that industry , then it is in a sense segregated . On the other hand , if all output from all ...
... industrial sectors is analogous to the problem of measuring residential segregation . If all output from a particular industry returns to that industry , then it is in a sense segregated . On the other hand , if all output from all ...
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... industry is more labor intensive than the citrus in- dustry . This is particularly the case for employment of temporary seasonal workers . In addition , workers in the vegetable industry generally have more lengthy work days and weeks ...
... industry is more labor intensive than the citrus in- dustry . This is particularly the case for employment of temporary seasonal workers . In addition , workers in the vegetable industry generally have more lengthy work days and weeks ...
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... industries chosen for comparison are both in the primary or core sector of the economy , a choice designed to bring out how factors other than just being in an oligopolistic industry have shaped the experience of their women workers ...
... industries chosen for comparison are both in the primary or core sector of the economy , a choice designed to bring out how factors other than just being in an oligopolistic industry have shaped the experience of their women workers ...
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