Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 79
Page 205
... percent Hispanic ) , 21 percent resided in another city with 16,614 population ( 5 percent Hispanic ) , and 21 percent lived in small suburban communities . The social and economic characteristics of the respondents ( and the cate ...
... percent Hispanic ) , 21 percent resided in another city with 16,614 population ( 5 percent Hispanic ) , and 21 percent lived in small suburban communities . The social and economic characteristics of the respondents ( and the cate ...
Page 305
... Percent Hispanic Percent black 0.53 .44 0.32 .26 0.58 .44 0.27 .21 Percent Democrat -0.40 -.32 0.30 .23 Percent Republican -1.10 -.78 -0.76 -.49 Percent increase in turnout , May to June 0.15 .09 0.10 .06 Percent with some college or ...
... Percent Hispanic Percent black 0.53 .44 0.32 .26 0.58 .44 0.27 .21 Percent Democrat -0.40 -.32 0.30 .23 Percent Republican -1.10 -.78 -0.76 -.49 Percent increase in turnout , May to June 0.15 .09 0.10 .06 Percent with some college or ...
Page 501
Estimating equation ( 5 ) using 5.0 percent instead of 6.0 percent and com- paring the result with the result from ... Percent and 6.0 Percent An Updated Look at Okun's Law 501.
Estimating equation ( 5 ) using 5.0 percent instead of 6.0 percent and com- paring the result with the result from ... Percent and 6.0 Percent An Updated Look at Okun's Law 501.
Contents
Volume 70 Number | 1 |
The Division of Leisure and Work | 24 |
A Historical and Ethical | 40 |
Copyright | |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
allocation American analysis associated authority autonomy behavior benefits CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ changes cities coefficients demographic Denton County dependent variable differences disability distribution doctrine expansion earnings economic effect employment ethnic factors federal female gender gender gap government growth groups Hispanic hospital impact income increase individual industry inequality influence innovations institutional interaction intergovernmental intersectoral wage growth interviews issues Journal labor force participation labor market leisure long cycle male measure Mexican American National nomic occupational Okun's law patterns Pena percent Political Science population Press public trust doctrine quintile race rehabilitation medicine relationship response retirement Review role sample sector sex segregation significant SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY Social Security socioeconomic Sociology statistical status structure suggests survey Susan WELCH Table theory tion UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA University of Texas Urban variables voting women workers York