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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In terms of their electoral success , the male and female challengers in this study were similar : 23.3 percent of the male candidates were elected , 26.3 percent of the women ( t - stat = .09 ) . To produce a sufficient number of cases ...
In terms of their electoral success , the male and female challengers in this study were similar : 23.3 percent of the male candidates were elected , 26.3 percent of the women ( t - stat = .09 ) . To produce a sufficient number of cases ...
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Of the positive references by female respondents for both male and female candidates , 13.3 percent involve social issues ; only 5.3 percent of the remarks by women deal with security issues ( t - stat = 8.66 ) .
Of the positive references by female respondents for both male and female candidates , 13.3 percent involve social issues ; only 5.3 percent of the remarks by women deal with security issues ( t - stat = 8.66 ) .
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List of Variables and Their Definitions Variables Definition % 17 and under The percent of the county's 1990 population that is under 18 years of age . % 65 and older The percent of the county's 1990 population that is over 64 years of ...
List of Variables and Their Definitions Variables Definition % 17 and under The percent of the county's 1990 population that is under 18 years of age . % 65 and older The percent of the county's 1990 population that is over 64 years of ...
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The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
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