Social Science Quarterly, Volume 72, Issues 3-4Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1991 - Political science |
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Males Age and Distribution by Marital Marital Status Status Percent below Poverty TABLE 1 Poverty Status in 1987 of Persons , by Age and Marital Status Ratio of Poverty Rate of Females Females Distribution Percent by Marital Status ...
Males Age and Distribution by Marital Marital Status Status Percent below Poverty TABLE 1 Poverty Status in 1987 of Persons , by Age and Marital Status Ratio of Poverty Rate of Females Females Distribution Percent by Marital Status ...
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... status and into family enterprise work or piecework with age . If men do move from employee status , they are likely to become self - employed . Full - Time Status . The proportion of urban employed Japanese women who work part - time ...
... status and into family enterprise work or piecework with age . If men do move from employee status , they are likely to become self - employed . Full - Time Status . The proportion of urban employed Japanese women who work part - time ...
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... Status . Table 1 also shows transition patterns from em- ployee status . As predicted , men and women are equally likely to begin their work lives as employees . The vast majority of young male employees remain employees in middle age ...
... Status . Table 1 also shows transition patterns from em- ployee status . As predicted , men and women are equally likely to begin their work lives as employees . The vast majority of young male employees remain employees in middle age ...
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Applications of the Theory | 431 |
Justice Democracy Litigation and Political Participation | 464 |
On AntiSuburban Orthodoxy | 478 |
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