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 582
... female or- dination by denominational grouping . There are substantial differences in approval of female ordination across denominations . The ordination of women is approved by a large majority of nonevangelical ( moderate and lib ...
... female or- dination by denominational grouping . There are substantial differences in approval of female ordination across denominations . The ordination of women is approved by a large majority of nonevangelical ( moderate and lib ...
Page 620
... females is large , there is a " marriage squeeze " against males that will lower male marriage rates and raise female marriage rates ( cf. Schoen , 1983 ) . The more characteristics of those marrying that are considered , the more ...
... females is large , there is a " marriage squeeze " against males that will lower male marriage rates and raise female marriage rates ( cf. Schoen , 1983 ) . The more characteristics of those marrying that are considered , the more ...
Page 809
... female income was 37 percent , and white female income was 59 percent of the income of white males . By 1987 , black females had 59 percent , and white females 65 percent as much income as white males . For all workers the black female ...
... female income was 37 percent , and white female income was 59 percent of the income of white males . By 1987 , black females had 59 percent , and white females 65 percent as much income as white males . For all workers the black female ...
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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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