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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... significant at p = .05.8 The estimated coefficients for the independent variables shown in Table 3 support all four hypotheses . The coefficients are significant , using a two- tailed test of significance , at p = .05 and are in the ...
... significant at p = .05.8 The estimated coefficients for the independent variables shown in Table 3 support all four hypotheses . The coefficients are significant , using a two- tailed test of significance , at p = .05 and are in the ...
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... significant negative effect on income inequality , but in Model 1 the effect is not significant . This finding offers some support for Bartik ( 1994 ) , who suggests that income inequality should decrease as a county experiences ...
... significant negative effect on income inequality , but in Model 1 the effect is not significant . This finding offers some support for Bartik ( 1994 ) , who suggests that income inequality should decrease as a county experiences ...
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... significantly less likely to be employed , though this effect is weaker in Model 2 than in Model 1. In Model 2 , gender has a significant and positive effect on em- ployment . The positive main effect of sex ( i.e. , the effect when all ...
... significantly less likely to be employed , though this effect is weaker in Model 2 than in Model 1. In Model 2 , gender has a significant and positive effect on em- ployment . The positive main effect of sex ( i.e. , the effect when all ...
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Volume 80 Number | 1 |
The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
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