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 379
... primary runoffs held in Georgia between 1965 and 1982 led Bullock and Johnson ( 1985a : 944 ) to conclude that there was no support for the " minority - disadvantage " myth . Black and female primary leaders fared as well in runoffs as ...
... primary runoffs held in Georgia between 1965 and 1982 led Bullock and Johnson ( 1985a : 944 ) to conclude that there was no support for the " minority - disadvantage " myth . Black and female primary leaders fared as well in runoffs as ...
Page 380
... primary leaders in Georgia cap- tured 68.4 percent of the runoffs . They did uncover some basis for the myth , however , when they examined specific types of races . Primary front runners won 78.6 percent of the congressional runoffs ...
... primary leaders in Georgia cap- tured 68.4 percent of the runoffs . They did uncover some basis for the myth , however , when they examined specific types of races . Primary front runners won 78.6 percent of the congressional runoffs ...
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... primary and secondary sectors distinguished by different worker characteristics and be- haviors ( Reich , Gordon , and Edwards , 1977 ) . In each sector , divisions exist based upon race , sex , educational credentials , skills , work ...
... primary and secondary sectors distinguished by different worker characteristics and be- haviors ( Reich , Gordon , and Edwards , 1977 ) . In each sector , divisions exist based upon race , sex , educational credentials , skills , work ...
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