Social Science Quarterly, Volume 72, Issues 3-4Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1991 - Political science |
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... labor aris- ing form the active nature of the people that are providers of labor . People per se do not sell themselves , but they rent out their labor time . In some ways this is similar to Marx's distinctions between labor and labor ...
... labor aris- ing form the active nature of the people that are providers of labor . People per se do not sell themselves , but they rent out their labor time . In some ways this is similar to Marx's distinctions between labor and labor ...
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... labor force and slightly under 70 percent of the female labor force are employees . This compares to 90 per- cent and 94 percent , respectively , in the U.S. economy ( Ministry of Labor , Japan , 1988 ) . The majority ( 87 percent ) of ...
... labor force and slightly under 70 percent of the female labor force are employees . This compares to 90 per- cent and 94 percent , respectively , in the U.S. economy ( Ministry of Labor , Japan , 1988 ) . The majority ( 87 percent ) of ...
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remain in the labor force , and reentry into these statuses is also problematic for women who temporarily leave the labor force . Data and Methods Individual - level data come from the " Survey on Work Patterns , " a 1984 survey of ...
remain in the labor force , and reentry into these statuses is also problematic for women who temporarily leave the labor force . Data and Methods Individual - level data come from the " Survey on Work Patterns , " a 1984 survey of ...
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Applications of the Theory | 431 |
Justice Democracy Litigation and Political Participation | 464 |
On AntiSuburban Orthodoxy | 478 |
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