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 387
... programs are based on individuals ' social construction of reality rather than the actual advantages they have gained from the programs . Stipak ( 1979 ) has also questioned whether citizens ' evaluations reflect the actual quality of ...
... programs are based on individuals ' social construction of reality rather than the actual advantages they have gained from the programs . Stipak ( 1979 ) has also questioned whether citizens ' evaluations reflect the actual quality of ...
Page 389
... programs under consideration found jobs . Percentages ranged from 79.7 for OJT par- ticipants to 82.5 for CT participants . The analyses summarized in the tables lead to one very clear conclusion : satisfaction with program processes is ...
... programs under consideration found jobs . Percentages ranged from 79.7 for OJT par- ticipants to 82.5 for CT participants . The analyses summarized in the tables lead to one very clear conclusion : satisfaction with program processes is ...
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... programs in the postwar period means that social stratification is shaped not only by the economic market but also by what occurs in social programs . This development is clearest in the growingly important field of age stratifi- cation ...
... programs in the postwar period means that social stratification is shaped not only by the economic market but also by what occurs in social programs . This development is clearest in the growingly important field of age stratifi- cation ...
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