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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... outcomes will be influenced by all of these factors . Hence , findings based on methods that do not account for selection of the neigh- borhood may be biased . Evans et al . ( 1992 ) provide a thoughtful and striking demonstration of ...
... outcomes will be influenced by all of these factors . Hence , findings based on methods that do not account for selection of the neigh- borhood may be biased . Evans et al . ( 1992 ) provide a thoughtful and striking demonstration of ...
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... outcomes , we focus on sample of young women with sisters who are also part of the PSID sample . The outcome measures we use are standard measures of attain- ment for young women : whether a woman had a nonmarital birth , whether she ...
... outcomes , we focus on sample of young women with sisters who are also part of the PSID sample . The outcome measures we use are standard measures of attain- ment for young women : whether a woman had a nonmarital birth , whether she ...
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... outcomes and is just .001 below the high- est effect for the other outcome . Except for postsecondary schooling , the effects of the two income measures are equal and opposite ; for schooling , the effect of middle- / upper - income ...
... outcomes and is just .001 below the high- est effect for the other outcome . Except for postsecondary schooling , the effects of the two income measures are equal and opposite ; for schooling , the effect of middle- / upper - income ...
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Volume 80 Number | 1 |
The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
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