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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Then we present a complementary explanation for the rapid acceptance of postmodernist intellectual canons which emphasizes the affinity between the structural position of many intellectuals in academia and the core principles of ...
Then we present a complementary explanation for the rapid acceptance of postmodernist intellectual canons which emphasizes the affinity between the structural position of many intellectuals in academia and the core principles of ...
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0 , not present ; 1 , present 0.19 Priv . discrim . CRA 1964 0 , not present ; 1 , present 0.13 Priv . discrim . - other O , not present ; 1 , present 0.12 statutes Extralegal Court ideology median of Segal et . al .
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First , we present descriptive statistics on employment and earnings by gender and nativity using the 5 % Public Use Microsample ( PUMS ) and then we present descriptive statistics on promotion using the Survey of ...
First , we present descriptive statistics on employment and earnings by gender and nativity using the 5 % Public Use Microsample ( PUMS ) and then we present descriptive statistics on promotion using the Survey of ...
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