Social Science Research 1998 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A cross-national analysis of militarization and well-being relationships in developing countries. | Social sciences | Kiefer, 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 sciences | Goor, H. van, Stuiver, B. |
Correcting measures of relationship between aggregate-level variables for both unreliability and correlated errors: an empirical example. | Social sciences | O'Brien, Robert M. |
Demand for part-time workers in the U.S. economy: why is the distribution across industries uneven? | Social sciences | Pitts, Melinda K. |
Does the law matter? federal district court decision-making in fair housing cases, 1968-89. | Social sciences | King, Kimi Lynn |
Early-onset psychiatric disorders and male socioeconomic status. | Social sciences | Kessler, Ronald C., Jayakody, Rukmalie, Danziger, Sheldon |
From escalator to hourglass: Changes in the U.S. occupational wage structure 1949-1989. | Social sciences | Massey, Douglas S., Hirst, Deborah S. |
Gender differences in supervisory authority: Variation among advanced industrialized democracies. | Social sciences | Rosenfeld, 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 sciences | Gager, Constance T., Smith, Herbert L., Morgan, S. Philip |
Marital homogamy in the United States: the influence of individual and paternal education. | Social sciences | Blackwell, Debra L. |
Market structure and innovation. | Social sciences | Raider, Holly J. |
Measuring subgroup variation in social judgment research: A factorial survey approach. | Social sciences | Byers, Bryan, Zeller, Richard A. |
Midlife entry into vocational training: a mobility model. | Social sciences | Elman, Cheryl, O'Rand, Angela |
Religious intermarriage in the United States: determinants and trends.(Special Issue on Quantitative Studies in Marriage and Family) | Social sciences | Lehrer, Evelyn L. |
Schooling, work, and idleness among Mexican and non-Latino white adolescents. | Social sciences | Oropesa, 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 sciences | Manning, Wendy D., Smock, Pamela J., Sanchez, Laura |
Social and economic distress in large cities, 1970-1990: a test of the urban crisis thesis. | Social sciences | Nelson, 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 sciences | Zuckerman, Ezra W., Gabbay, Shaul M. |
Societal integration and age-standardized suicide rates in 21 developed countries, 1955-1989. | Social sciences | Cutright, Phillips, Fernquist, Robert M. |
The academic success of East-Asian-American students - an investment model. | Social sciences | Sun, Yongmin |
Wherever he may go: how wives affect their husband's career decisions.(Special Issue on Quantitative Studies in Marriage and Family) | Social sciences | Gill, H. Leroy, Haurin, Donald R. |
Windows on divorce: before and after.(Special Issue on Quantitative Studies in Marriage and Family) | Social sciences | Thomson, Elizabeth, McLanahan, Sara S., Hanson, Thomas L. |
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