Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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Page 361
... occupational change generally , and female employment patterns in particular ( Roos , 1985 ; Singel- mann and Tienda , 1985 ) . They are not , however , strictly comparable with the industrial and occupational categories introduced by A ...
... occupational change generally , and female employment patterns in particular ( Roos , 1985 ; Singel- mann and Tienda , 1985 ) . They are not , however , strictly comparable with the industrial and occupational categories introduced by A ...
Page 363
... occupational mix effect , and an interaction effect . Industry shift refers to the net change in the occupational structure attributable to the transforma- tion in industry structure . In other words , how many workers would there have ...
... occupational mix effect , and an interaction effect . Industry shift refers to the net change in the occupational structure attributable to the transforma- tion in industry structure . In other words , how many workers would there have ...
Page 371
... occupational distributions , it is based on the absolute differences between the proportion of one group in a particular occupational category and the pro- portion of a second group holding jobs in that category . These differences are ...
... occupational distributions , it is based on the absolute differences between the proportion of one group in a particular occupational category and the pro- portion of a second group holding jobs in that category . These differences are ...
Contents
Volume 70 Number | 1 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
Copyright | |
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