Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... persons of Mexican heritage than among people in the general population ( Alvirez , Bean , and Williams , 1981 ; Farris and Glenn , 1976 ; Keefe , 1984 ) . In addition , Mexican American households are more likely to contain subfamily ...
... persons of Mexican heritage than among people in the general population ( Alvirez , Bean , and Williams , 1981 ; Farris and Glenn , 1976 ; Keefe , 1984 ) . In addition , Mexican American households are more likely to contain subfamily ...
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... persons ( b = -0.485 ) , but not married persons ( b = 0.018 ) ( the difference between these coefficients is significant at the .005 level ) .9 That is , fixed role obligations ( i.e. , employment outside the home ) appear to have a ...
... persons ( b = -0.485 ) , but not married persons ( b = 0.018 ) ( the difference between these coefficients is significant at the .005 level ) .9 That is , fixed role obligations ( i.e. , employment outside the home ) appear to have a ...
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... persons in the sample from each year . membership lists entitled Adolf Hitlers Mitkampfer ; and the Zentralkartei der NSDAP , which con- tains over eight million membership cards of Nazi party members . The latter two sources are ...
... persons in the sample from each year . membership lists entitled Adolf Hitlers Mitkampfer ; and the Zentralkartei der NSDAP , which con- tains over eight million membership cards of Nazi party members . The latter two sources are ...
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