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 773
... tion is increased , and the wealth of those subject to conscription is de- creased . Since conscription is limited in almost all countries to a small proportion of the population , typically just young males , the use of con- scription ...
... tion is increased , and the wealth of those subject to conscription is de- creased . Since conscription is limited in almost all countries to a small proportion of the population , typically just young males , the use of con- scription ...
Page 777
... tion of the predicted size of armed forces without conscription , and estimate the size of armed forces as a function of an endogenous dummy variable for the use of conscription . The predicted size of armed forces without conscrip- tion ...
... tion of the predicted size of armed forces without conscription , and estimate the size of armed forces as a function of an endogenous dummy variable for the use of conscription . The predicted size of armed forces without conscrip- tion ...
Page 893
... tion had no listed religious affiliation , and these individuals may either have been loosely affiliated with some Protestant church or sect or had no formal religious affiliation . One must interpret the findings at the aggregate level ...
... tion had no listed religious affiliation , and these individuals may either have been loosely affiliated with some Protestant church or sect or had no formal religious affiliation . One must interpret the findings at the aggregate level ...
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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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