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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... human capital ( e.g. , skills , years of schooling completed , and levels of achievement ) , cultural capital ( e.g. , specific atti- tudes and values , and access to art and literature ) , social capital ( e.g. , extended sets of ...
... human capital ( e.g. , skills , years of schooling completed , and levels of achievement ) , cultural capital ( e.g. , specific atti- tudes and values , and access to art and literature ) , social capital ( e.g. , extended sets of ...
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... human development in a municipality . The greater the level of illiteracy , the less developed the municipality's human capital . The percentage of the population that is il- literate in these municipalities ranges from a low of 0.03 ...
... human development in a municipality . The greater the level of illiteracy , the less developed the municipality's human capital . The percentage of the population that is il- literate in these municipalities ranges from a low of 0.03 ...
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... human affairs ( Sherkat and Ellison , 1997 ) . Thus , biblical legit- imation is crucial to gain support for public policy positions , including opposition to the lottery.1 Further , biblical inerrantists also tend to endorse the ...
... human affairs ( Sherkat and Ellison , 1997 ) . Thus , biblical legit- imation is crucial to gain support for public policy positions , including opposition to the lottery.1 Further , biblical inerrantists also tend to endorse the ...
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Volume 80 Number | 1 |
The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
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