Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 25
... direct way and estimate the net direct effects of each . The ques- tion of whether paid jobs or household work has a greater impact on leisure is basic and can be answered with this analysis . At the same time , our argu- ment about the ...
... direct way and estimate the net direct effects of each . The ques- tion of whether paid jobs or household work has a greater impact on leisure is basic and can be answered with this analysis . At the same time , our argu- ment about the ...
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... Direct and Indirect Effects of Paid Work and Housework on Leisure As our earlier comments indicated , housework may represent an ambigu- ous type of time commitment : less obligatory than employment , more oblig- atory than leisure ...
... Direct and Indirect Effects of Paid Work and Housework on Leisure As our earlier comments indicated , housework may represent an ambigu- ous type of time commitment : less obligatory than employment , more oblig- atory than leisure ...
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... direct impact on policy outputs ; the socioeconomic dimensions should also indirectly influence policy out- comes through a direct effect on the political variables.3 Our principal interest is in determining the extent to which the two ...
... direct impact on policy outputs ; the socioeconomic dimensions should also indirectly influence policy out- comes through a direct effect on the political variables.3 Our principal interest is in determining the extent to which the two ...
Contents
Income Loss and Life Events over | 3 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
Copyright | |
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