Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... cities , Dye and Renick analyzed 42 , and Welch , Karnig , and Eribes studied 85 cities . I examined em- ployment patterns in 1,224 . Second , I analyzed a wide range of demographic , economic , public sector , institutional , and ...
... cities , Dye and Renick analyzed 42 , and Welch , Karnig , and Eribes studied 85 cities . I examined em- ployment patterns in 1,224 . Second , I analyzed a wide range of demographic , economic , public sector , institutional , and ...
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... cities with 10 percent or more Hispanic population , it may be that a regional bias is present . Since Hispanics are disproportionately clustered in southwestern states , I conducted a separate analysis of cities located in California ...
... cities with 10 percent or more Hispanic population , it may be that a regional bias is present . Since Hispanics are disproportionately clustered in southwestern states , I conducted a separate analysis of cities located in California ...
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... cities that adopted reform struc- tures between 1948 and 1973. They then compared spending patterns in those cities with a control group of unreformed cities . Significantly , the changes in spending patterns in the reformed communities ...
... cities that adopted reform struc- tures between 1948 and 1973. They then compared spending patterns in those cities with a control group of unreformed cities . Significantly , the changes in spending patterns in the reformed communities ...
Contents
Volume 70 Number | 1 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
Copyright | |
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