Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... associated with a dramatic - and poverty- threatening - drop in income . Table 3 shows what fraction of each of the events was associated with a drop in income - to - needs ratio of at least 50 per- cent and to a level of 1.5 or less ...
... associated with a dramatic - and poverty- threatening - drop in income . Table 3 shows what fraction of each of the events was associated with a drop in income - to - needs ratio of at least 50 per- cent and to a level of 1.5 or less ...
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... associated with judicial expansion of the doctrine ( r = .360 ) . The legal basis of state water law ( appropriation or riparian ) , however , shows no re- lation to doctrine expansion ( r = .044 ) . The two economic development ...
... associated with judicial expansion of the doctrine ( r = .360 ) . The legal basis of state water law ( appropriation or riparian ) , however , shows no re- lation to doctrine expansion ( r = .044 ) . The two economic development ...
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... associated with the domestic concerns of women , such as children , nurturance , child care , welfare , reproduction , and educa- tion ( Sapiro , 1981 ) , or associated with their civic worker function ( Diamond , 1977 ) , such as ...
... associated with the domestic concerns of women , such as children , nurturance , child care , welfare , reproduction , and educa- tion ( Sapiro , 1981 ) , or associated with their civic worker function ( Diamond , 1977 ) , such as ...
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Income Loss and Life Events over | 3 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
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