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 275
... less and less likely that the Social Democrats in the Weimar government were going to pursue the socialization of the country , many members left it— especially younger members who could see no hope of dislodging the old leadership of ...
... less and less likely that the Social Democrats in the Weimar government were going to pursue the socialization of the country , many members left it— especially younger members who could see no hope of dislodging the old leadership of ...
Page 546
... less educated ; less obviously , the age distribution of the low earners also differs dramatically from that of the high earners . High earners are heav- ily clustered in the 35-55 age bracket while low earners are disproportion- ately ...
... less educated ; less obviously , the age distribution of the low earners also differs dramatically from that of the high earners . High earners are heav- ily clustered in the 35-55 age bracket while low earners are disproportion- ately ...
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... less than permanent employees ( 10 versus 12 hours ) during the peak sea- son . All vegetable labor averages slightly more than six days of work per week . The work period for citrus labor is less than that for labor in the veg- etable ...
... less than permanent employees ( 10 versus 12 hours ) during the peak sea- son . All vegetable labor averages slightly more than six days of work per week . The work period for citrus labor is less than that for labor in the veg- etable ...
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