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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... reported in Table 3 , we discovered that firms with more organizational - recruiting contacts were more likely to report contacts from intermediaries . This supported our inference that firms ( other than indus- trial giants ) may need ...
... reported in Table 3 , we discovered that firms with more organizational - recruiting contacts were more likely to report contacts from intermediaries . This supported our inference that firms ( other than indus- trial giants ) may need ...
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... reported 406 skilled - job openings . Jobs classified at this level in- clude designers , registered nurses , and skilled craftspeople . Low - skill job openings reported on the survey were numerous ( 338 openings ) , but fewer firms ...
... reported 406 skilled - job openings . Jobs classified at this level in- clude designers , registered nurses , and skilled craftspeople . Low - skill job openings reported on the survey were numerous ( 338 openings ) , but fewer firms ...
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... reported in the first two columns of Table 2. We can easily con- vert the logit parameters to specific probabilities using the formula : Pr ( y = 1 ) = exp ( x'b ) / [ 1 + exp ( x'b ) ] . The key coefficients for Model 1 , the baseline ...
... reported in the first two columns of Table 2. We can easily con- vert the logit parameters to specific probabilities using the formula : Pr ( y = 1 ) = exp ( x'b ) / [ 1 + exp ( x'b ) ] . The key coefficients for Model 1 , the baseline ...
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