Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... examined . In contrast , Table 1 classifies all individuals according to their age in the first year of the 10 - year period . Thus the 46-55 - year - old men in Table 1 will have an average age of 55 during the 10 - year period , some ...
... examined . In contrast , Table 1 classifies all individuals according to their age in the first year of the 10 - year period . Thus the 46-55 - year - old men in Table 1 will have an average age of 55 during the 10 - year period , some ...
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... examined each event in isolation ; there have been few attempts to trace the different life courses of men and women and to show the array of events that threaten them with severe economic loss . Notable exceptions are recent studies of ...
... examined each event in isolation ; there have been few attempts to trace the different life courses of men and women and to show the array of events that threaten them with severe economic loss . Notable exceptions are recent studies of ...
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... examined . The direction of this dif- ference was consistent , suggesting that students interviewed in person were more likely to admit having used a variety of substances ( including cocaine , tranquilizers , amphetamines , downers ...
... examined . The direction of this dif- ference was consistent , suggesting that students interviewed in person were more likely to admit having used a variety of substances ( including cocaine , tranquilizers , amphetamines , downers ...
Contents
Volume 70 Number | 1 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
Copyright | |
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