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 151
... Percent female 11.7 31.6 37.1 .001 Male / female ratio 7.5 2.2 1.7 Humans illustrated Total number 685 1,315 1,041 Percent female 19.1 32.9 42.2 .001 Male / female ratio 4.2 2.0 1.4 Nonhuman single - gender illustrations Total number 96 ...
... Percent female 11.7 31.6 37.1 .001 Male / female ratio 7.5 2.2 1.7 Humans illustrated Total number 685 1,315 1,041 Percent female 19.1 32.9 42.2 .001 Male / female ratio 4.2 2.0 1.4 Nonhuman single - gender illustrations Total number 96 ...
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... percent black and 12 percent Hispanic by 1980. Comparable figures for Fort Worth were 23 percent and 13 percent , and for San Antonio were 7 percent and 54 percent . Second , limiting the analysis to Texas means that all the cities are ...
... percent black and 12 percent Hispanic by 1980. Comparable figures for Fort Worth were 23 percent and 13 percent , and for San Antonio were 7 percent and 54 percent . Second , limiting the analysis to Texas means that all the cities are ...
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... percent larger and the effect of working in a unionized company is 17.0 percent larger . ( When the self - employed are removed , the comparable in- creases are 43.8 percent for firm size , 40.7 percent for industry location , and 8.0 ...
... percent larger and the effect of working in a unionized company is 17.0 percent larger . ( When the self - employed are removed , the comparable in- creases are 43.8 percent for firm size , 40.7 percent for industry location , and 8.0 ...
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