Social Science Quarterly, Volume 72, Issues 3-4Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1991 - Political science |
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Page 665
... dependent variables analyzed in this study reflect public expen- ditures on children in two broad areas , welfare and education . Along with health expenditures ( primarily Medicaid ) , expenditures on welfare ( i.e. , AFDC ) and ...
... dependent variables analyzed in this study reflect public expen- ditures on children in two broad areas , welfare and education . Along with health expenditures ( primarily Medicaid ) , expenditures on welfare ( i.e. , AFDC ) and ...
Page 668
... dependent variable , year ( 1970 or 1980 ) , and pres- ence or absence of a control for income per capita . One striking finding is the consistently inverse and significant effects of the youth dependency ra- tio in the equations not ...
... dependent variable , year ( 1970 or 1980 ) , and pres- ence or absence of a control for income per capita . One striking finding is the consistently inverse and significant effects of the youth dependency ra- tio in the equations not ...
Page 781
... dependent variable , analyses were conducted on three conceptualizations : ( 1 ) the weak - strong difference outlined at the beginning of this section ; ( 2 ) a five - point ordinal scale drawn directly from the Sosh- nick ( 1987 ) ...
... dependent variable , analyses were conducted on three conceptualizations : ( 1 ) the weak - strong difference outlined at the beginning of this section ; ( 2 ) a five - point ordinal scale drawn directly from the Sosh- nick ( 1987 ) ...
Contents
Applications of the Theory | 431 |
Justice Democracy Litigation and Political Participation | 464 |
On AntiSuburban Orthodoxy | 478 |
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