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 751
... labor force commit- ment of men and women , more rigorous analyses were conducted to in- vestigate sources of changing labor commitment . Specifically , analyses were conducted to ascertain if subjective work attachment changes over ...
... labor force commit- ment of men and women , more rigorous analyses were conducted to in- vestigate sources of changing labor commitment . Specifically , analyses were conducted to ascertain if subjective work attachment changes over ...
Page 752
... labor force . In five out of eight survey years the size of the hazard coefficient indicated that women less likely to be in the labor force valued the general work role less than women in the labor force . However , only in 1982 was ...
... labor force . In five out of eight survey years the size of the hazard coefficient indicated that women less likely to be in the labor force valued the general work role less than women in the labor force . However , only in 1982 was ...
Page 757
... labor force roles , is often cited as a major source of change in women's work attitudes . An- other relevant social phenomenon is the increasing rate of divorce evi- denced across all age ... Labor Force Commitment of U.S. Men and Women 757.
... labor force roles , is often cited as a major source of change in women's work attitudes . An- other relevant social phenomenon is the increasing rate of divorce evi- denced across all age ... Labor Force Commitment of U.S. Men and Women 757.
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