Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 57
Page 56
Some scholars have used bivariate analysis to examine the relationship between state income distribution and a state's political and economic characteristics ( Dye , 1969 ; Al - Samarrie and Miller , 1967 ; Barancik and Shapiro , 1992 ) ...
Some scholars have used bivariate analysis to examine the relationship between state income distribution and a state's political and economic characteristics ( Dye , 1969 ; Al - Samarrie and Miller , 1967 ; Barancik and Shapiro , 1992 ) ...
Page 65
A longitudinal measure of state income distribution can facilitate empirical tests of whether there are distributional consequences associated with various state economic development strategies and can encourage more systematic ...
A longitudinal measure of state income distribution can facilitate empirical tests of whether there are distributional consequences associated with various state economic development strategies and can encourage more systematic ...
Page 371
Trends in the Distribution of Occupations Table 1 documents temporal changes in the distribution of occupations among men and women . The data refer to employed persons , aged sixteen and over , who reported an occupation during the ...
Trends in the Distribution of Occupations Table 1 documents temporal changes in the distribution of occupations among men and women . The data refer to employed persons , aged sixteen and over , who reported an occupation during the ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
activities American analysis areas associated average Black candidates capital Census characteristics Christian coefficients compared corporate counties cultural decision dependent differences distribution economic effects elected employed employment environmental estimates ethnic evidence examine example explain facilities factors female findings firms force gender groups Hispanic immigrants important income income inequality increase indicate individuals industrial influence institutional involvement issues Journal labor less lottery Majority male mean measure minority mortality neighborhood occupational organizations outcomes participation party patterns percent percentage persons political population positive poverty present Press problems proportion race racial recent REFERENCES regression relationship relative reported respondents Review sample scale sentencing significant social Social Science statistically status structure suggests suicide Table Texas theory United University urban variables White women York