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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... socioeconomic factors supposed to have causal or at least predictive significance and to model the relationship between so- cioeconomic factors and suicide rates across all three levels . The U.S. states were selected as the largest ...
... socioeconomic factors supposed to have causal or at least predictive significance and to model the relationship between so- cioeconomic factors and suicide rates across all three levels . The U.S. states were selected as the largest ...
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... socioeconomic measures for the analysis on the basis of pre- vious research findings and logical connection to major suicide theories . We did not approach the analysis in a deductive manner , however ; i.e. , we did not attempt to test ...
... socioeconomic measures for the analysis on the basis of pre- vious research findings and logical connection to major suicide theories . We did not approach the analysis in a deductive manner , however ; i.e. , we did not attempt to test ...
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... Socioeconomic and Spatial Differentials in Mortality and Means of Committing Suicide in New South Wales , Australia , 1985-91 . " Social Science and Medicine 41 : 687-98 . Burr , Jeffrey A. , Patricia L. McCall , and Eve Powell - Griner ...
... Socioeconomic and Spatial Differentials in Mortality and Means of Committing Suicide in New South Wales , Australia , 1985-91 . " Social Science and Medicine 41 : 687-98 . Burr , Jeffrey A. , Patricia L. McCall , and Eve Powell - Griner ...
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The Detroit Case | 19 |
Pennsylvania | 37 |
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