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Immigration, Citizenship, And The Nation-State In France And Germany : A Comparative Historical Analysis, Rogers Brubaker Nov 1990

Immigration, Citizenship, And The Nation-State In France And Germany : A Comparative Historical Analysis, Rogers Brubaker

Rogers Brubaker

No abstract provided.


Braking Partners And Breaking Ground: Women Working On The Southern Pacific Railroad, Linda Niemann May 1990

Braking Partners And Breaking Ground: Women Working On The Southern Pacific Railroad, Linda Niemann

Linda G. Niemann

No abstract provided.


Frontier Theses: Exit, Voice, And Loyalty In East Germany, Rogers Brubaker Dec 1989

Frontier Theses: Exit, Voice, And Loyalty In East Germany, Rogers Brubaker

Rogers Brubaker

No abstract provided.


Inequality Of Opportunity In Urban China And America, Peter M Blau, Danching Ruan Dec 1989

Inequality Of Opportunity In Urban China And America, Peter M Blau, Danching Ruan

Dr. RUAN, Danching

No abstract provided.


Choosing Crime: Close Your Eyes And Take Your Chances, Kenneth Tunnell Dec 1989

Choosing Crime: Close Your Eyes And Take Your Chances, Kenneth Tunnell

Kenneth Tunnell

A study examines the failure of punishment to deter repeat offenders. Data were obtained from interviews with 60 incarcerated repeat property offenders. The most common responses explaining the lack of deterrent effects on their actions were: (1) They thought they would not get caught. (2) They thought that if they were caught they would be incapacitated for a relatively short time. (3) They considered prison a nonthreatening environment.


Women In The Two Germanys, Marilyn Rueschemeyer, Hanna Schissler Dec 1989

Women In The Two Germanys, Marilyn Rueschemeyer, Hanna Schissler

Marilyn Rueschemeyer

No abstract provided.


A Preliminary Analysis Of The Social Network Of Residents In Tianjin With A Comparison To Social Networks In America, Danching Ruan, Zhou Lu, Peter M. Blau, Andrew G. Walder Dec 1989

A Preliminary Analysis Of The Social Network Of Residents In Tianjin With A Comparison To Social Networks In America, Danching Ruan, Zhou Lu, Peter M. Blau, Andrew G. Walder

Dr. RUAN, Danching

No abstract provided.


Does Drug Abuse Treatment Affect Employment And Earnings Of Clients?, Michael T. French, J. Valley Rachal, Henrick J. Harwood, Robert L. Hubbard Dec 1989

Does Drug Abuse Treatment Affect Employment And Earnings Of Clients?, Michael T. French, J. Valley Rachal, Henrick J. Harwood, Robert L. Hubbard

Michael T. French

Drug abuse treatment is an effective way to reduce drug use. Treatment is also intended to promote other positive outcomes such as reduced criminal activity, employment and higher earnings. This study examines the impact of drug abuse treatment on the followup labor market experiences of clients. We conduct a descriptive analysis of labor force status, work effort and earnings one year prior to admission, at admission and one year following discharge. The analysis is performed with data from the Treatment Outcome Prospective Study (TOPS). TOPS is a large scale longitudinal study of over 11,000 individuals admitted to 41 federally funded …


Progress In The Distribution Of Power: Gender Relations And Women's Movements As A Source Of Change, Dietrich Rueschemeyer, Marilyn Rueschemeyer Dec 1989

Progress In The Distribution Of Power: Gender Relations And Women's Movements As A Source Of Change, Dietrich Rueschemeyer, Marilyn Rueschemeyer

Marilyn Rueschemeyer

No abstract provided.


Assessing The Early Effects Of Emerging Trade Blocs: Research Agendas For North America And Europe., Janos L. Wimpffen, Russell B. Capelle Jr, Ann M. Oberhauser, James E. Randall, Barney L. Warf Dec 1989

Assessing The Early Effects Of Emerging Trade Blocs: Research Agendas For North America And Europe., Janos L. Wimpffen, Russell B. Capelle Jr, Ann M. Oberhauser, James E. Randall, Barney L. Warf

Ann Oberhauser

General agreement exists about at least two aspects of the formation and development of the trade blocs of North America and Europe. It is agreed, first, that the codified terms of the Canada-U.s. Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and the Single European Act (referred to here as Europe 1992) are formaI manifestations of certain inexorable processes and, second, that enactment of the agreements has consequences beyond the intentions of the framers. Other than these basic postulates, one is unlikely to find considerable agreement among researchers. Differences in theoretical outlooks, access to and interpretation of data, and national perspectives aIl conspire to …