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 this case the relationship between amount of release and proportions Asian and Native American can be accounted for by economic and urban ecological factors . However , the relationship between release amount and proportion Black ...
In this case the relationship between amount of release and proportions Asian and Native American can be accounted for by economic and urban ecological factors . However , the relationship between release amount and proportion Black ...
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I measure inequality ( proportion below poverty line ) with the proportion of households making incomes below the poverty line ( as determined by the census using 1989 income data ) . Poverty is used to indicate inequality .
I measure inequality ( proportion below poverty line ) with the proportion of households making incomes below the poverty line ( as determined by the census using 1989 income data ) . Poverty is used to indicate inequality .
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Variables 1 Proportion White female 2 Proportion White male 3 Proportion Black female 4 Proportion Black male 5 Unemployment rate 6 Proportion with college 7 Proportion in service 8 Proportion manufacturing 9 Proportion women & kids 10 ...
Variables 1 Proportion White female 2 Proportion White male 3 Proportion Black female 4 Proportion Black male 5 Unemployment rate 6 Proportion with college 7 Proportion in service 8 Proportion manufacturing 9 Proportion women & kids 10 ...
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