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 434
... rate is m ( x ) = Σ m ; ( x ) . ( 2 ) In life table analyses of mortality , the overall hazard rate corresponds to the central death rate . The hazard rates are estimated using a log - linear approach . This prevents m , ( x ) from ...
... rate is m ( x ) = Σ m ; ( x ) . ( 2 ) In life table analyses of mortality , the overall hazard rate corresponds to the central death rate . The hazard rates are estimated using a log - linear approach . This prevents m , ( x ) from ...
Page 445
... rate of retirement and the high rates of disability and death suggest that incumbents may be responding to unattractive aspects of the " retirement " alternative . Specifically , service jobs have lower rates of unionization , lower wage ...
... rate of retirement and the high rates of disability and death suggest that incumbents may be responding to unattractive aspects of the " retirement " alternative . Specifically , service jobs have lower rates of unionization , lower wage ...
Page 812
... rates of black males were stabilizing and those of black females accelerating , the black male and female unemployment rates were rising both absolutely and rela- tively . In Figure 4 the unemployment rates for the black and white ...
... rates of black males were stabilizing and those of black females accelerating , the black male and female unemployment rates were rising both absolutely and rela- tively . In Figure 4 the unemployment rates for the black and white ...
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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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