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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Their findings led to a theory in which downturns in the business cycle , higher positions in the status hierarchy , and reduced strength of the “ relational system ” induces higher suicide rates . Social relations were assumed to be ...
Their findings led to a theory in which downturns in the business cycle , higher positions in the status hierarchy , and reduced strength of the “ relational system ” induces higher suicide rates . Social relations were assumed to be ...
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Immigration Status . Women scientists may be more likely than men to be secondary migrants ; that is , women scientists ( perhaps married to other scientists ) may be more likely to have migrated for their spouses ' career advancement ...
Immigration Status . Women scientists may be more likely than men to be secondary migrants ; that is , women scientists ( perhaps married to other scientists ) may be more likely to have migrated for their spouses ' career advancement ...
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We find a negative and significant interaction effect between sex ( being female ) and marital status ( being married ) for earnings . This interaction effect means that married women suffer an additional 10 % penalty beyond the main ...
We find a negative and significant interaction effect between sex ( being female ) and marital status ( being married ) for earnings . This interaction effect means that married women suffer an additional 10 % penalty beyond the main ...
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