Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... problems in the community as a whole . This concern with the consequences of rapid population change for communitywide social problems is evident in recent studies of " boomtowns " in the southern and western United States ( Albrecht ...
... problems in the community as a whole . This concern with the consequences of rapid population change for communitywide social problems is evident in recent studies of " boomtowns " in the southern and western United States ( Albrecht ...
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... problems . In any event , an explicit measure of social integration will be required to evaluate the hypothesis that metropolitan migration influ- ences these social problems ... problems . A Metropolitan Migration and Social Problems 15.
... problems . In any event , an explicit measure of social integration will be required to evaluate the hypothesis that metropolitan migration influ- ences these social problems ... problems . A Metropolitan Migration and Social Problems 15.
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SOCIAL PROBLEMS Established in 1953 , SOCIAL PROBLEMS is one of the most widely read and highly regarded journals in the social sciences . As a general journal of research and theory , it features work covering a wide Orange of topics ...
SOCIAL PROBLEMS Established in 1953 , SOCIAL PROBLEMS is one of the most widely read and highly regarded journals in the social sciences . As a general journal of research and theory , it features work covering a wide Orange of topics ...
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