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 361
... professional and managerial categories into one group and also by combining three groups of service oc- cupations ( i.e. , domestic service workers ; protective service workers ; and ser- vice workers , except domestic and protective ) ...
... professional and managerial categories into one group and also by combining three groups of service oc- cupations ( i.e. , domestic service workers ; protective service workers ; and ser- vice workers , except domestic and protective ) ...
Page 366
... professional / managerial workers and sales / clerical workers . Women ac- counted for over 60 percent of the net gain among the sales / clerical workers while most of the net gain in the professional / managerial class was due to men ...
... professional / managerial workers and sales / clerical workers . Women ac- counted for over 60 percent of the net gain among the sales / clerical workers while most of the net gain in the professional / managerial class was due to men ...
Page 441
... Professionals also experienced the lowest number of retirements and the highest number of deaths ( 61 percent of the cohort had retired and almost 15 percent had died ) . Thus despite the low risk of death associated with professional ...
... Professionals also experienced the lowest number of retirements and the highest number of deaths ( 61 percent of the cohort had retired and almost 15 percent had died ) . Thus despite the low risk of death associated with professional ...
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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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