Social Science Research 1998 - Abstracts

Social Science Research 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
A cross-national analysis of militarization and well-being relationships in developing countries.Social sciencesKiefer, David M., Burns, Thomas J., Kick, Edward L., Davis, Byron L.
Can weighting compensate for nonresponse bias in a dependent variable? an evaluation of weighting methods to correct for substantive bias in a mail survey among Dutch municipalities.Social sciencesGoor, H. van, Stuiver, B.
Correcting measures of relationship between aggregate-level variables for both unreliability and correlated errors: an empirical example.Social sciencesO'Brien, Robert M.
Demand for part-time workers in the U.S. economy: why is the distribution across industries uneven?Social sciencesPitts, Melinda K.
Does the law matter? federal district court decision-making in fair housing cases, 1968-89.Social sciencesKing, Kimi Lynn
Early-onset psychiatric disorders and male socioeconomic status.Social sciencesKessler, Ronald C., Jayakody, Rukmalie, Danziger, Sheldon
From escalator to hourglass: Changes in the U.S. occupational wage structure 1949-1989.Social sciencesMassey, Douglas S., Hirst, Deborah S.
Gender differences in supervisory authority: Variation among advanced industrialized democracies.Social sciencesRosenfeld, Rachel A., Kalleberg, Arne L., Van Buren, Mark E.
Identifying underlying dimensions in spouses' evaluations of fairness in the division of household labor.(Special Issue on Quantitative Studies in Marriage and Family)Social sciencesGager, Constance T., Smith, Herbert L., Morgan, S. Philip
Marital homogamy in the United States: the influence of individual and paternal education.Social sciencesBlackwell, Debra L.
Market structure and innovation.Social sciencesRaider, Holly J.
Measuring subgroup variation in social judgment research: A factorial survey approach.Social sciencesByers, Bryan, Zeller, Richard A.
Midlife entry into vocational training: a mobility model.Social sciencesElman, Cheryl, O'Rand, Angela
Religious intermarriage in the United States: determinants and trends.(Special Issue on Quantitative Studies in Marriage and Family)Social sciencesLehrer, Evelyn L.
Schooling, work, and idleness among Mexican and non-Latino white adolescents.Social sciencesOropesa, R.S., Landale, Nancy S., Llanes, Daniel
Sex-specialized or collaborative mate selection? Union transitions among cohabitors.(Special Issue on Quantitative Studies in Marriage and Family)Social sciencesManning, Wendy D., Smock, Pamela J., Sanchez, Laura
Social and economic distress in large cities, 1970-1990: a test of the urban crisis thesis.Social sciencesNelson, Amy L., Schwirian, Kent P., Schawirian, Patricia M.
Social capital and opportunity in corporate R&D: the contingent effect of contact density on mobility expectations.Social sciencesZuckerman, Ezra W., Gabbay, Shaul M.
Societal integration and age-standardized suicide rates in 21 developed countries, 1955-1989.Social sciencesCutright, Phillips, Fernquist, Robert M.
The academic success of East-Asian-American students - an investment model.Social sciencesSun, Yongmin
Wherever he may go: how wives affect their husband's career decisions.(Special Issue on Quantitative Studies in Marriage and Family)Social sciencesGill, H. Leroy, Haurin, Donald R.
Windows on divorce: before and after.(Special Issue on Quantitative Studies in Marriage and Family)Social sciencesThomson, Elizabeth, McLanahan, Sara S., Hanson, Thomas L.
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