Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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A central methodological concern is the difficulty of separating exogenous neighborhood effects from the effects of unobservable family characteristics that may be causally associated with neighborhood characteristics .
A central methodological concern is the difficulty of separating exogenous neighborhood effects from the effects of unobservable family characteristics that may be causally associated with neighborhood characteristics .
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We emphasize that this study examined a very specific sample of women , only three of a large set of potential social behaviors and outcomes for which neighborhood characteristics may be important determinants , and only four ...
We emphasize that this study examined a very specific sample of women , only three of a large set of potential social behaviors and outcomes for which neighborhood characteristics may be important determinants , and only four ...
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a coefficients , Xis is a vector of variables ( see Table 1 ) pertaining to characteristics of the county , os is a vector of characteristics for the county that are constant within a given state but that vary across states ( i.e. ...
a coefficients , Xis is a vector of variables ( see Table 1 ) pertaining to characteristics of the county , os is a vector of characteristics for the county that are constant within a given state but that vary across states ( i.e. ...
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