Social Science Quarterly, Volume 68Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1987 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... suicide , crime , and divorce . The empirical evidence on the relationship between migration and social problems reflects these conflicting theoretical expectations . In general , how- ever , these studies support the hypothesis of a ...
... suicide , crime , and divorce . The empirical evidence on the relationship between migration and social problems reflects these conflicting theoretical expectations . In general , how- ever , these studies support the hypothesis of a ...
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... suicide rates have long been thought to be higher among high - income groups ( South , 1984a ) . Other control variables specific to each social problem are also included in the equations . For the suicide rate , the percentage of the ...
... suicide rates have long been thought to be higher among high - income groups ( South , 1984a ) . Other control variables specific to each social problem are also included in the equations . For the suicide rate , the percentage of the ...
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... suicide rate . In column ( 1 ) , the suicide rate is regressed on the control variables and the in - migration rate . Of the controls , population size and percentage of the population 65 and over are positively associated with , and ...
... suicide rate . In column ( 1 ) , the suicide rate is regressed on the control variables and the in - migration rate . Of the controls , population size and percentage of the population 65 and over are positively associated with , and ...
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