Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... percent Hispanic ) , 21 percent resided in another city with 16,614 population ( 5 percent Hispanic ) , and 21 percent lived in small suburban communities . The social and economic characteristics of the respondents ( and the cate ...
... percent Hispanic ) , 21 percent resided in another city with 16,614 population ( 5 percent Hispanic ) , and 21 percent lived in small suburban communities . The social and economic characteristics of the respondents ( and the cate ...
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... Percent Hispanic Percent black 0.53 .44 0.32 .26 0.58 .44 0.27 .21 Percent Democrat -0.40 -.32 0.30 .23 Percent Republican -1.10 -.78 -0.76 -.49 Percent increase in turnout , May to June 0.15 .09 0.10 .06 Percent with some college or ...
... Percent Hispanic Percent black 0.53 .44 0.32 .26 0.58 .44 0.27 .21 Percent Democrat -0.40 -.32 0.30 .23 Percent Republican -1.10 -.78 -0.76 -.49 Percent increase in turnout , May to June 0.15 .09 0.10 .06 Percent with some college or ...
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... Percent ritualistic religion 1916 -0.47 -.38 -4.45 ** Percent evangelical religion 1916 0.24 .16 1.81 Log 10 ( population in county in 1920 ) 7.92 .16 1.77 ( 1 + percent Negro in county in 1920 ) 2 0.46 .03 0.33 ( 1 + percent illiterate ...
... Percent ritualistic religion 1916 -0.47 -.38 -4.45 ** Percent evangelical religion 1916 0.24 .16 1.81 Log 10 ( population in county in 1920 ) 7.92 .16 1.77 ( 1 + percent Negro in county in 1920 ) 2 0.46 .03 0.33 ( 1 + percent illiterate ...
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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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