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 129
... findings reported here are not artifacts of an un- duly narrow look at the gender gap . Nor are our findings a result of lack of variation among blacks in their at- titudes and behavior . That there is no gender gap among blacks on the ...
... findings reported here are not artifacts of an un- duly narrow look at the gender gap . Nor are our findings a result of lack of variation among blacks in their at- titudes and behavior . That there is no gender gap among blacks on the ...
Page 604
... findings , that Portes , Parker , and Cobas's findings are not always in support of the ethnic compe- tition perspective . For example , Portes , Parker , and Cobas ( 1980 ) reported that education was negatively and significantly ...
... findings , that Portes , Parker , and Cobas's findings are not always in support of the ethnic compe- tition perspective . For example , Portes , Parker , and Cobas ( 1980 ) reported that education was negatively and significantly ...
Page 704
... findings should complement those on the incidence of mental health problems in the population at large and should be useful to planners and policymakers who may be involved in designing inpatient and outpatient systems of care . In this ...
... findings should complement those on the incidence of mental health problems in the population at large and should be useful to planners and policymakers who may be involved in designing inpatient and outpatient systems of care . In this ...
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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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