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 455
The estimates for each state dummy variable and its interaction with measures of
need , capacity , and effort are too numerous to report here.5 The F ratios for
these effects are reported and provide a statistical test of the significance of the ...
The estimates for each state dummy variable and its interaction with measures of
need , capacity , and effort are too numerous to report here.5 The F ratios for
these effects are reported and provide a statistical test of the significance of the ...
Page 516
A small number of metropolitan areas from among the largest 100 were excluded
because the Census reported population characteristics on fewer than 7 suburbs
. Some minimum number of suburbs is necessary in order to calculate a ...
A small number of metropolitan areas from among the largest 100 were excluded
because the Census reported population characteristics on fewer than 7 suburbs
. Some minimum number of suburbs is necessary in order to calculate a ...
Page 765
Retained in the housing sample are all housing units on 10 acres or less for
which value of the unit or contract rent is reported . In the wage sample are all
individuals aged 16 and over who reported their earnings , hours , and weeks ,
had ...
Retained in the housing sample are all housing units on 10 acres or less for
which value of the unit or contract rent is reported . In the wage sample are all
individuals aged 16 and over who reported their earnings , hours , and weeks ,
had ...
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Contents
Volume 68 Number | 1 |
What People Think about People | 19 |
A Panel Analysis of Houstons 1985 | 34 |
Copyright | |
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