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 75
... present value of benefits accepted at age 62 against the present value of benefits accepted at a later age , i.e. , PVB ( 62 ) against PVB ( R ) ; ( 2 ) the present value of the future earnings streams , given that there are two ...
... present value of benefits accepted at age 62 against the present value of benefits accepted at a later age , i.e. , PVB ( 62 ) against PVB ( R ) ; ( 2 ) the present value of the future earnings streams , given that there are two ...
Page 78
... present values ( at age 62 ) of lifetime benefits and earnings . The present value was discounted at an annual rate of 3 percent over the average expected length of life ( NCHS's decennial life tables for 1969-71 ) .6 The amount of ...
... present values ( at age 62 ) of lifetime benefits and earnings . The present value was discounted at an annual rate of 3 percent over the average expected length of life ( NCHS's decennial life tables for 1969-71 ) .6 The amount of ...
Page 537
... present the reader with the revivalist perception of past history and its relevance for the present . In chapter four the author probes the manifestation of popular religion and fundamentalist ideology in Sunni and Shi'i sects of Islam ...
... present the reader with the revivalist perception of past history and its relevance for the present . In chapter four the author probes the manifestation of popular religion and fundamentalist ideology in Sunni and Shi'i sects of Islam ...
Contents
Income Loss and Life Events over | 3 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
Copyright | |
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