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 461
... influence poor health in 1971 , and annual hours worked in 1971 did not influence poor health in 1976. So , it seems that re- lationship between health and work is more likely due to the influence of health on labor force participation ...
... influence poor health in 1971 , and annual hours worked in 1971 did not influence poor health in 1976. So , it seems that re- lationship between health and work is more likely due to the influence of health on labor force participation ...
Page 462
... influence poor health . The finding that hourly wages also do not influence health further discredits the " failure hy- pothesis " ( Myers , 1982 ; Kingson , 1982 ) . Men with poor - paying jobs do not choose to claim poor health as a ...
... influence poor health . The finding that hourly wages also do not influence health further discredits the " failure hy- pothesis " ( Myers , 1982 ; Kingson , 1982 ) . Men with poor - paying jobs do not choose to claim poor health as a ...
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... influence . It is the purpose of this paper , however , to highlight the possibility that the very inefficiencies gener- ated by special interest influence will increase the desirable level of govern- ment spending and , by doing so ...
... influence . It is the purpose of this paper , however , to highlight the possibility that the very inefficiencies gener- ated by special interest influence will increase the desirable level of govern- ment spending and , by doing so ...
Contents
Income Loss and Life Events over | 3 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
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