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 277
... means that they have been hit par- ticularly hard . Under these circumstances it is remarkable that Puerto Rican communities have not disintegrated . This relatively optimistic conclusion does not mean that street problems are ...
... means that they have been hit par- ticularly hard . Under these circumstances it is remarkable that Puerto Rican communities have not disintegrated . This relatively optimistic conclusion does not mean that street problems are ...
Page 480
... means that economists can easily conclude that certain intellectual prob- lems are properly left to the sociologist , or to the political scientist . Recall that the accretion of scientific knowledge starts from a discipline's ...
... means that economists can easily conclude that certain intellectual prob- lems are properly left to the sociologist , or to the political scientist . Recall that the accretion of scientific knowledge starts from a discipline's ...
Page 590
... ( means 14.1 and 13.7 ) . The reverse is true for women with young children in the home . These mothers are less likely than other women to consider environmental controls onerous ( means = 12.5 and 14.0 ; p < .02 ) . = For each of the ...
... ( means 14.1 and 13.7 ) . The reverse is true for women with young children in the home . These mothers are less likely than other women to consider environmental controls onerous ( means = 12.5 and 14.0 ; p < .02 ) . = For each of the ...
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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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