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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... suicide rates and forty - six socioeconomic variables at three geographic scales : states in the United States , counties in New England , and townships in Vermont . After computing bivariate correlations with suicide rates , we ...
... suicide rates and forty - six socioeconomic variables at three geographic scales : states in the United States , counties in New England , and townships in Vermont . After computing bivariate correlations with suicide rates , we ...
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... suicide rates are not simply the outcome of individual circumstances or mental states but rather , the suicide rate of a region is the outcome of real and identifiable social processes . The specific causes theorized by Durkheim include ...
... suicide rates are not simply the outcome of individual circumstances or mental states but rather , the suicide rate of a region is the outcome of real and identifiable social processes . The specific causes theorized by Durkheim include ...
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rates . In 1989-94 Vermont reported an average 14.7 suicides per 100,000 persons compared to the national rate of 11.2 for the same period . We selected socioeconomic measures for the ... Suicide Rates * Causes of Suicide in the U.S. 103.
rates . In 1989-94 Vermont reported an average 14.7 suicides per 100,000 persons compared to the national rate of 11.2 for the same period . We selected socioeconomic measures for the ... Suicide Rates * Causes of Suicide in the U.S. 103.
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The Detroit Case | 19 |
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