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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The employment rate of a county's sixteen - year - old and older population negatively and significantly affects income inequality.3 The findings regarding employment growth in a county are mixed , however .
The employment rate of a county's sixteen - year - old and older population negatively and significantly affects income inequality.3 The findings regarding employment growth in a county are mixed , however .
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Another issue for future study involves further examining the effect of employment growth on income inequality . This study finds weak evidence that employment growth reduces income inequality . If employment growth is negatively ...
Another issue for future study involves further examining the effect of employment growth on income inequality . This study finds weak evidence that employment growth reduces income inequality . If employment growth is negatively ...
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However , nativity has a stronger effect on employment than does gender . Foreign - born scientists are significantly less likely than native - born scientists to be employed at the .001 level of confidence .
However , nativity has a stronger effect on employment than does gender . Foreign - born scientists are significantly less likely than native - born scientists to be employed at the .001 level of confidence .
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The Detroit Case | 19 |
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