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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While our findings are limited , they suggest further research to explore and
measure organizational mismatch . Additionally , they suggest a need to
investigate organization - level remedies to the problem of linking people to jobs .
While our findings are limited , they suggest further research to explore and
measure organizational mismatch . Additionally , they suggest a need to
investigate organization - level remedies to the problem of linking people to jobs .
Page 182
In 1989 Robertson formed a new organization , the Christian Coalition , to help
mobilize and channel the enthusiasms of the ... By the mid - 1990s the Christian
Coalition and other Christian right organizations dominated the Republican party
...
In 1989 Robertson formed a new organization , the Christian Coalition , to help
mobilize and channel the enthusiasms of the ... By the mid - 1990s the Christian
Coalition and other Christian right organizations dominated the Republican party
...
Page 183
In public appearances , Reed went out of his way to speak inclusively of the "
people of faith ” whom his organization represented , referring by name to a
broad range of religious groups , even including Jews and occasionally Muslims
( Reed ...
In public appearances , Reed went out of his way to speak inclusively of the "
people of faith ” whom his organization represented , referring by name to a
broad range of religious groups , even including Jews and occasionally Muslims
( Reed ...
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Volume 80 Number | 1 |
The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
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